Fresh from the ISS: How high school students are leading an experiment on space-made yogurt
Wednesday, 16 February 2022 13:30
It's probably no surprise that keeping healthy in space is incredibly important. And without the typical resources found on Earth, creative solutions have to be explored.
Right now, some excited Year 10 and 11 students from around Victoria are waiting with anticipation as their space-made yogurt—fresh off the International Space Station (ISS)—heads back to Australia from NASA facilities in the United States.
The students worked with researchers at the Swinburne University of Technology to design an experiment investigating the nutritional values of space-made yogurt. The results could provide insight into how to best help astronauts with vital nutrition during long-haul spaceflight.
The human gut
A critical factor in human health is the overall health of our gut microbiome, which is estimated to host more than 100 trillion bacteria.
Maintaining the health and diversity of these bacteria might be even more important in space than on Earth. In 2019, NASA released groundbreaking results from a year-long study on astronaut twins Mark and Scott Kelly.
In 2016, Scott spent 365 days on the ISS, experiencing reduced gravity, while Mark remained on Earth.
Phase Four wins DARPA contract to test novel propellant
Wednesday, 16 February 2022 12:00
Phase Four won a Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency contract to demonstrate the California startup’s radio frequency thruster technology with a new propellant.
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How well does concrete work in space?
Wednesday, 16 February 2022 11:40
Concrete is not the first material one usually thinks of when exploring space. Nor is it the focus of much cutting-edge research. The most common building material has been used by humanity for thousands of years. But surprisingly, little is still known about some of its properties, due in no small part to the limitations of the environments it can be tested in. Now, this most ubiquitous of materials will be tested in a new environment—the microgravity aboard the International Space Station.
The experiment, part of the "Cosmic Kiss" mission, will have German astronaut Matthias Maurer hand-mixing concrete in microgravity using a specially designed mixer no larger than the size of his hand and a giant inflatable bag. That obviously will not lead to much concrete, but its properties will be particularly telling to scientists.
Students confirm errant rocket's Chinese origin, track lunar collision course
Wednesday, 16 February 2022 11:38
European Union advances broadband constellation despite negative assessments
Wednesday, 16 February 2022 10:52
The European Union is moving ahead with its proposed broadband constellation despite two negative internal assessments.
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Decisions from the 2022 Space Summit
Wednesday, 16 February 2022 08:51Press Release N° 4–2022
European leaders today confirmed their ambitious plans to work closely together to accelerate Europe as a world leader in space during a series of high-level meetings held in Toulouse, France.
End of Lockheed bid for Aerojet Rocketdyne may impact space, missile markets
Wednesday, 16 February 2022 04:20
Orbex prepares for rocket launch 'dress rehearsals' as launchpad arrives at test site
Wednesday, 16 February 2022 04:20
NASA offers up to $200M to help push new technologies to market
Wednesday, 16 February 2022 04:20
China to make 6 human spaceflights, rocket's maiden flight in 2022: blue book
Wednesday, 16 February 2022 04:20
Thousands of new astronomical images highlighted in latest release of AAS WorldWide Telescope
Wednesday, 16 February 2022 04:20
UK candidates make it through to next round of European Space Agency's astronaut call
Wednesday, 16 February 2022 04:20
China's moon sample updates lunar chronology model
Wednesday, 16 February 2022 04:20
Final moments of planetary remnants seen for first time
Wednesday, 16 February 2022 04:20
From matter to antimatter, to and fro - trillions of times a second
Wednesday, 16 February 2022 04:20