NASA's Bill Nelson to discuss bilateral cooperation in South America
Sunday, 23 July 2023 05:11
China develops new carrier rocket, spacecraft for moon landing
Sunday, 23 July 2023 05:11
Perseverance sees Mars in a new light
Sunday, 23 July 2023 05:11
Sleeping the Sol Away: Sol 3894
Sunday, 23 July 2023 05:11
SwRI-led team finds ancient, high-energy impacts could have fueled Venus volcanism
Sunday, 23 July 2023 05:11
NASA funds 3 citizen science projects to study 2024 US solar eclipse
Sunday, 23 July 2023 05:11
ComPair gamma-ray hunting mission prepares for balloon flight
Sunday, 23 July 2023 05:11
Chemical cartography reveals the Milky Way's spiral arms
Sunday, 23 July 2023 05:11
Detecting threats beyond the limits of human, sensor sight
Sunday, 23 July 2023 05:11
NASA offers details on commercial space capabilities agreements
Saturday, 22 July 2023 18:41
A NASA procurement document provides details about the plans of several companies that received unfunded Space Act Agreements for commercial space capabilities in June, as well as those who failed to make the cut.
Galactic Energy registers sixth consecutive successful launch
Saturday, 22 July 2023 09:24
Chinese startup Galactic Energy sent two satellites into orbit early Saturday with the company’s sixth consecutive successful launch.
Amazon picks Kennedy Space Center for Project Kuiper processing facility
Friday, 21 July 2023 19:46
Amazon announced plans July 21 to build a satellite processing facility at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center, Florida, as it prepares to start launching 3,200 commercial Project Kuiper broadband satellites next year.
In new space race, scientists propose geoarchaeology can aid in preserving space heritage
Friday, 21 July 2023 15:58
As a new space race heats up, two researchers from the Kansas Geological Survey at the University of Kansas and their colleagues have proposed a new scientific subfield: planetary geoarchaeology, the study of how cultural and natural processes on Earth's moon, on Mars and across the solar system may be altering, preserving or destroying the material record of space exploration.
"Until recently, we might consider the material left behind during the space race of the mid-20th century as relatively safe," said Justin Holcomb, postdoctoral researcher at the Kansas Geological Survey, based at the University of Kansas, and lead author on a new paper introducing the concept of planetary geoarchaeology in the journal Geoarchaeology.
"However, the material record that currently exists on the moon is rapidly becoming at risk of being destroyed if proper attention isn't paid during the new space era."
Since the advent of space exploration, humans have launched more than 6,700 satellites and spacecraft from countries around the globe, according to the Union of Concerned Scientists.
First Astranis satellite sidelined by post-deployment glitch
Friday, 21 July 2023 13:01
The first Astranis-built satellite won’t be able to provide commercial broadband over Alaska for local telco Pacific Dataport because it can’t keep solar arrays pointed at the sun, the Californian manufacturer’s CEO John Gedmark said July 20.
Week in images: 17-21 July 2023
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Week in images: 17-21 July 2023
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