Einstein@Home reveals true identity of mysterious gamma-ray source
Tuesday, 02 February 2021 12:31
NASA's Perseverance pays off back home
Tuesday, 02 February 2021 12:30
Even as the Perseverance rover approaches Mars, technology on board is paying off on Earth.
A laser-light sensor that can identify bacteria in a wound may sound far-fetched, but it's already becoming a reality, thanks in part to NASA's Mars Exploration Program. The technology is going to Mars for the first time on Perseverance, which will touch down on the Red Planet this month, but it's already detecting trace contaminants in pharmaceutical manufacturing, wastewater treatment, and other important operations on Earth.
Happy New Year on Mars
Tuesday, 02 February 2021 12:23
Five, four, three, two, one…. FIREWORKS! The countdown to a new year is in many ways a defining moment for our lives on Earth. Our age, our seasons, filing our taxes… – all depend on the duration of Earth’s orbit around the Sun.
Propelling satellites into the future
Tuesday, 02 February 2021 11:28
Is this the end of the A-68A iceberg?
Tuesday, 02 February 2021 11:05
Satellite images have revealed that the once colossal A-68A iceberg has had yet another shattering experience. Several large cracks were spotted in the berg last week and it has since broken into multiple pieces. These little icebergs could indicate the end of A-68A’s environmental threat to South Georgia.
For billionaire Jared Isaacman, the space tourism era begins
Tuesday, 02 February 2021 08:59
Jared Isaacman is not a professional astronaut, but by the end of the year the young billionaire will have shot around the Earth multiple times at the helm of a space mission made up entirely of tourists.
The tech entrepreneur will blast off on a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket, in what will be the first all-civilian mission into Earth's orbit, which he will command and pay for himself.
The mission, named Inspiration4, "is the first step in a world where everybody can go and journey among the stars," Isaacman said with an enormous grin as he explained the project to AFP in front of SpaceX's headquarters in the Los Angeles suburb of Hawthorne.
Starship conducts successful subsonic reentry tests before fireball ending
Tuesday, 02 February 2021 00:42
Iran launches new satellite-carrying rocket
Tuesday, 02 February 2021 00:42
Dubai creates 'space court' for out-of-this-world disputes
Tuesday, 02 February 2021 00:42
Out-of-this-world wine back in Bordeaux after space station trip
Tuesday, 02 February 2021 00:42
New rocket company Astra plans Nasdaq listing
Tuesday, 02 February 2021 00:42
SpaceX flies, crashes massive Starship rocket again
Tuesday, 02 February 2021 00:42
ViaSat receives $50 million Air Force contract to develop space technology
Tuesday, 02 February 2021 00:05
WASHINGTON — ViaSat, a provider of satellite communications and wireless networking technology, received a $50.8 million contract from the Air Force Research Laboratory to develop a broad range of space systems.
The Defense Department announced the contract Feb.
Pentagon deputy nominee Hicks says DoD space acquisitions deserve scrutiny
Monday, 01 February 2021 23:05
WASHINGTON — President Biden’s nominee for deputy defense secretary Kathleen Hicks said in congressional testimony that space acquisition programs should leverage commercial innovation and ensure the United States can counter China’s technological advances.
Hicks sat in front of the Senate Armed Services Committee Feb.
SpaceX Starship crashes after suborbital flight
Monday, 01 February 2021 21:22
WASHINGTON — A second prototype of SpaceX’s Starship reusable launch vehicle performed a suborbital flight Feb. 2, only to crash while landing.
The Starship SN9 vehicle lifted off at about 3:25 p.m. Eastern from SpaceX’s Boca Chica, Texas, test site.