Seeing through the fog-pinpointing young stars and their protoplanetary disks
Wednesday, 18 May 2022 04:39
DARPA pursues tactical-grade clock that maintains precision over time
Wednesday, 18 May 2022 04:39
Preparation for LizzieSat-1 Mission continues as NASA customer completes important milestone
Wednesday, 18 May 2022 04:39
The European Innovation Council supports E.T. PACK-Fly, a project to mitigate space debris
Wednesday, 18 May 2022 04:39
Australian Uni and SSC sign MoU to strengthen space capabilities in Australia and Sweden
Wednesday, 18 May 2022 04:39
CACI announces demonstration of optical intersatellite links in low earth orbit
Wednesday, 18 May 2022 04:39
Why the Space-as-a-Service Business Models are Taking the Space Sector by Storm
Wednesday, 18 May 2022 04:39
Space Development Agency’s satellite contractors team up to deal with supply shortages
Tuesday, 17 May 2022 22:21
The Space Development Agency and its contractors have had to scramble to deal with parts shortages and other supply chain problems that have affected the entire space industry.
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NASA's InSight still hunting marsquakes as power levels diminish
Tuesday, 17 May 2022 20:35
Dusty solar panels and darker skies are expected to bring the Mars lander mission to a close around the end of this year.
NASA's InSight Mars lander is gradually losing power and is anticipated to end science operations later this summer. By December, InSight's team expects the lander to have become inoperative, concluding a mission that has thus far detected more than 1,300 marsquakes—most recently, a magnitude 5 that occurred on May 4—and located quake-prone regions of the Red Planet.
The information gathered from those quakes has allowed scientists to measure the depth and composition of Mars' crust, mantle, and core. Additionally, InSight (short for Interior Exploration using Seismic Investigations, Geodesy and Heat Transport) has recorded invaluable weather data and studied remnants of Mars' ancient magnetic field.
Military experiment demonstrates intersatellite laser communications in low Earth orbit
Tuesday, 17 May 2022 20:09
Two small satellites launched last summer by the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency successfully established an optical link during a nearly 40-minute test.
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Operational AST SpaceMobile satellites could proceed without prototype
Tuesday, 17 May 2022 19:37
AST SpaceMobile will start deploying operational satellites in 2023 “even in the event of any complication” with the BlueWalker 3 prototype slated to launch this summer, an executive for the cellphone-compatible broadband constellation said.
NASA's InSight lander: The lonely fate of a robot on Mars
Tuesday, 17 May 2022 17:48
Covered in the red dust that sealed its fate, the NASA InSight lander is slowly shutting down, more than 250 million kilometers from home.
With its solar panels now obscured by the red planet's debris, the four-year-old robot is running out of power. One by one, its instruments are being taken offline: its robotic arm moving into "retirement pose," its seismometer likely to be turned off sometime in June.
Dr. Catherine Johnson, co-investigator on the InSight science team and professor in the department of earth, ocean and atmospheric sciences, discusses what the team discovered, what questions are left to answer, and just what will happen to the little lander that could.
What was the lander's mission and what did it find?
Foust Forward | Building a space industry in Steel City
Tuesday, 17 May 2022 16:42
John Thornton and others want to ensure that Astrobotic isn’t the only space company in Pittsburgh or the wider region.
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DIU selects nuclear-powered spacecraft designs for 2027 demonstrations
Tuesday, 17 May 2022 13:00
The Defense Innovation Unit announced May 17 it selected Ultra Safe Nuclear Corp. and Avalanche to develop small nuclear-powered spacecraft for in-space demonstrations planned for 2027.
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Satellites key to Canada’s Arctic surveillance strategy
Tuesday, 17 May 2022 12:41
Citing a changing security climate, Canada is bolstering its defense and surveillance capabilities in the Arctic with a focus on using space assets and new technology.
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