China's space station worth ever Yuan
Monday, 18 October 2021 08:52
New US military branch gets its own intelligence wing
Monday, 18 October 2021 08:52
AAC Clyde Space to supply core avionics to Arctic weather satellite
Monday, 18 October 2021 08:52
Research to boost astronaut health for future space missions
Monday, 18 October 2021 08:52
Using the Moon to address digital inequality
Monday, 18 October 2021 08:52
Dwarf planet Vesta a window to the early solar system
Monday, 18 October 2021 08:52
NASA launches Lucy probe to explore Jupiter asteroids
Monday, 18 October 2021 08:52
Study demonstrates Lunar composition mapping capabilities of SwRI-created space instrument
Monday, 18 October 2021 08:52
Late-time small-body disruptions can protect the Earth
Monday, 18 October 2021 08:52
Is Planetary Defense PI in the Sky?
Monday, 18 October 2021 08:52
How the Sun affects asteroids in our neighborhood
Monday, 18 October 2021 07:37
Asteroids embody the story of our solar system's beginning. Jupiter's Trojan asteroids, which orbit the Sun on the same path as the gas giant, are no exception. The Trojans are thought to be left over from the objects that eventually formed our planets, and studying them might offer clues about how the solar system came to be.
Over the next 12 years, NASA's Lucy mission will visit eight asteroids—including seven Trojans—to help answer big questions about planet formation and the origins of our solar system. It will take the spacecraft about three and a half years to reach its first destination. What might Lucy find?
Like all the planets, asteroids exist in the heliosphere, the vast bubble of space defined by the reaches of our Sun's wind. Directly and indirectly, the Sun affects many aspects of existence within this pocket of the universe. Here are a few of the ways the Sun influences asteroids like the Trojans in our solar system.
Place in Space
The Sun makes up 99.8% of the solar system's mass and exerts a strong gravitational force as a result.
NASA investigating issue with Lucy solar array
Sunday, 17 October 2021 22:41
Engineers are investigating why one of the two solar arrays on NASA’s Lucy spacecraft may have failed to lock into place when deployed after launch Oct. 16.
Aurora under technology
Sunday, 17 October 2021 17:30
Timelapse video made during ESA astronaut Thomas Pesquet’s second mission to the International Space Station, “Alpha”. The camera is setup to take pictures at intervals of two a second, and the pictures are then edited into this video that plays at 25 pictures a second. The video is around 12 times faster than real speed.
Thomas shared this video on social media with the caption:
“Sometimes aurora seem to creep over the horizon and envelop our globe. Under the technological powerhouse of Canadarm, the Station's solar panels and one of our radio antennas, this timelapse passes the aurora so
Folding clothes in space
Sunday, 17 October 2021 16:00
ESA astronaut Thomas Pesquet is sharing scenes from life on board the International Space Station during his second mission “Alpha”. Some things are easier without gravity getting in the way, some things are more difficult in weightlessness. Folding clothes is one of the more difficult things to do! Luckily astronauts in space do not have to do any washing or ironing, they use their t-shirts until dirty (generally after two weeks) and then wear new ones. Thomas shared this video on social media with the caption:
“Folding clothes in space is... hard! Luckily we don't need to most
Soyuz returns cosmonauts and film crew to Earth
Sunday, 17 October 2021 11:16
A Soyuz spacecraft carrying a cosmonaut and two spaceflight participants landed in Kazakhstan Oct. 17, nearly two days after that spacecraft caused the station to briefly lose attitude control.