Senate Intelligence chairman wants further review of decision to relocate U.S. Space Command
Tuesday, 11 May 2021 13:00
WASHINGTON — The chairman of the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence Sen. Mark Warner (D-Va.) is backing efforts by Sen. Michael Bennet (D-Colo.) to challenge the relocation of U.S. Space Command from Colorado to Alabama.
Understanding astronaut muscle wasting at the molecular level
Tuesday, 11 May 2021 11:33
Researchers from the University of Tsukuba have sent mice into space to explore effects of spaceflight and reduced gravity on muscle atrophy, or wasting, at the molecular level.
Gravity is a constant force on Earth, which all living creatures have evolved to rely on and adapt to. Space exploration has brought about many scientific and technological advances, yet manned spaceflights come at a cost to astronauts, including reduced skeletal muscle mass and strength.
Conventional studies investigating the effects of reduced gravity on muscle mass and function have used a ground control group that is not directly comparable to the space experimental group. Researchers from the University of Tsukuba set out to explore the effects of gravity in mice subjected to the same housing conditions, including those experienced during launch and landing. "In humans, spaceflight causes muscle atrophy and can lead to serious medical problems after return to Earth," says senior author Professor Satoru Takahashi. "This study was designed based on the critical need to understand the molecular mechanisms through which muscle atrophy occurs in conditions of microgravity and artificial gravity.
US space probe Osiris-Rex heads home with asteroid dust
Tuesday, 11 May 2021 10:52
Scientists catch exciting magnetic waves in action in the Sun's photosphere
Tuesday, 11 May 2021 10:41
Researchers have confirmed the existence of magnetic plasma waves, known as Alfvén waves, in the Sun's photosphere. The study, published in Nature Astronomy, provides new insights into these fascinating waves that were first discovered by the Nobel Prize winning scientist Hannes Alfvén in 1947.
The vast potential of these waves resides in their ability to transport energy and information over very large distances due to their purely magnetic nature. The direct discovery of these waves in the solar photosphere, the lowest layer of the solar atmosphere, is the first step towards exploiting the properties of these magnetic waves.
The ability for Alfvén waves to carry energy is also of interest for solar and plasma-astrophysics as it could help explain the extreme heating of the solar atmosphere—a mystery that has been unsolved for over a century.
Elusive waves
Alfvén waves form when charged particles (ions) oscillate in response to interactions between magnetic fields and electrical currents.
Within the solar atmosphere bundles of magnetic fields, known as solar magnetic flux tubes, can form.
Cabana to succeed Jurczyk as NASA associate administrator
Tuesday, 11 May 2021 10:41
WASHINGTON — Bob Cabana, a former astronaut and longtime head of NASA’s Kennedy Space Center, will become NASA associate administrator later this month, replacing the retiring Steve Jurczyk.
In separate announcements May 10, NASA said that Jurczyk will retire from the agency effective May 14.
NASA says demand for private ISS missions exceeds flight opportunities
Tuesday, 11 May 2021 10:00
WASHINGTON — NASA says it’s seeing strong interest from companies proposing private astronaut missions to the International Space Station, with the demand for such missions exceeding the agency’s ability to accommodate them.
NASA announced May 10 that it had finalized an agreement with Axiom Space for that company’s first crewed mission to the station, scheduled for launch no earlier than January 2022.
Aircraft issue could delay resumption of SpaceShipTwo test flights
Tuesday, 11 May 2021 07:42
WASHINGTON — Virgin Galactic said May 10 that while it believes it corrected a problem with its SpaceShipTwo suborbital spaceplane that aborted a test flight five months ago, the resumption of those test flights could be further delayed by a problem with the plane that carries SpaceShipTwo aloft.
Flying at up to Mach 16 could become reality with UCF's developing propulsion system
Tuesday, 11 May 2021 01:54
NASA, Axiom Agree to First Private Astronaut Mission on Space Station
Tuesday, 11 May 2021 01:54
Want to become a space tourist
Tuesday, 11 May 2021 01:54
In the emptiness of space, Voyager I detects plasma 'hum'
Tuesday, 11 May 2021 01:54
NASA's OSIRIS-REx Spacecraft Heads for Earth with Asteroid Sample
Tuesday, 11 May 2021 01:54
VIPER Hits the SLOPEs
Tuesday, 11 May 2021 01:54
First ever discovery of methanol in a warm planet-forming disk
Tuesday, 11 May 2021 01:54
How planets form controls elements essential for life
Tuesday, 11 May 2021 01:54