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Friday, 21 July 2023 07:00NASA moving into next phase of exploration architecture review
Friday, 21 July 2023 01:18Three months after rolling out the first phase of its architecture for human exploration of the moon and Mars, NASA is heading into a second phase that will focus on Mars.
Space Force using Anduril software to integrate U.S. space surveillance sensors
Thursday, 20 July 2023 18:02The Space Force is using a software platform developed by Anduril Industries to integrate data from a decades-old network of space surveillance sensors.
Thermal data startup constellr raises 17 million euros
Thursday, 20 July 2023 15:56Thermal satellite data startup constellr raised 17 million euros ($18.93) in an extension of the German company’s seed funding round.
First contact with aliens could end in colonization and genocide if we don't learn from history
Thursday, 20 July 2023 14:00We're only halfway through 2023, and it feels already like the year of alien contact.
In February, President Joe Biden gave orders to shoot down three unidentified aerial phenomena—NASA's title for UFOs. Then, the alleged leaked footage from a Navy pilot of a UFO, and then news of a whistleblower's report on a possible U.S. government cover-up about UFO research. Most recently, an independent analysis published in June suggests that UFOs might have been collected by a clandestine agency of the U.S. government.
If any actual evidence of extraterrestrial life emerges, whether from whistleblower testimony or an admission of a cover-up, humans would face a historic paradigm shift.
As members of an Indigenous studies working group who were asked to lend our disciplinary expertise to a workshop affiliated with the Berkeley SETI Research Center, we have studied centuries of culture contacts and their outcomes from around the globe. Our collaborative preparations for the workshop drew from transdisciplinary research in Australia, New Zealand, Africa and across the Americas.
In its final form, our group statement illustrated the need for diverse perspectives on the ethics of listening for alien life and a broadening of what defines "intelligence" and "life.
Hubble sees boulders escaping from asteroid Dimorphos
Thursday, 20 July 2023 13:00Astronomers taking advantage of the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope’s extraordinary sensitivity have discovered a swarm of boulders that were possibly shaken off the asteroid Dimorphos when NASA deliberately slammed the half-tonne DART impactor spacecraft into Dimorphos at approximately 22 500 km per hour. DART intentionally impacted Dimorphos on 26 September 2022, slightly changing the trajectory of its orbit around the larger asteroid Didymos.
3D-printed bend-based mechanism
Thursday, 20 July 2023 12:50Satellites map aftermath of Emilia-Romagna floods
Thursday, 20 July 2023 11:55The Italian region of Emilia-Romagna was devastated by severe floods in May 2023, claiming lives and displacing thousands of people, resulting in an estimated €8.8 billion in damages. With the region still grappling with the aftermath, satellites have been instrumental in assessing the damages of the affected areas.
NASA plans for lunar fission power systems face fiscal challenges
Thursday, 20 July 2023 10:53Advocates of nuclear power systems for lunar exploration are calling on NASA to find ways to continue development amid fiscal challenges and competing priorities.
Future of Satellite Internet: OneWeb vs Starlink
Thursday, 20 July 2023 08:59Satellite constellations may well be the future of the Internet because they can ensure fibre-free coverage even in the most remote corners of the world. So, it should come as no surprise that many companies are already working in this direction. Elon Musk's Starlink and UK-based OneWeb were one of the first companies to have grasped the potential of satellite Internet, and it's more than probab
Stratospheric success for BAE Systems' PHASA-35 UAV drone
Thursday, 20 July 2023 08:59In a groundbreaking development, British engineers have successfully piloted the High Altitude Pseudo Satellite (HAPS) Uncrewed Aerial System (UAS) - PHASA-35 - to complete its first stratospheric flight. BAE Systems, a global leader in defence, aerospace, and security, conducted the trial last month in New Mexico, USA. During the trial, PHASA-35 ascended over 66,000 feet into the stratosp
Has the standard cosmological model been broken or just cracked
Thursday, 20 July 2023 08:59A global consortium of astrophysicists spearheaded by teams from the Max Planck Institute for Astrophysics in Germany, Harvard University in the United States, and Durham University in the United Kingdom, have taken a bold stride towards understanding the cosmos. The team has recently simulated the formation of galaxies and cosmic structures across vast expanses of space. A unique aspect o
China unveils cutting-edge JF-22 Hypersonic Wind Tunnel facility
Thursday, 20 July 2023 08:59China Media Group's recent video coverage has brought into the limelight the revolutionary JF-22 hypersonic wind tunnel. This technologically advanced wind tunnel has successfully passed stringent quality tests and is currently regarded as the world's premier facility of its kind. The primary function of the JF-22 is to facilitate a plethora of simulated flight experiments, pivotal during
Flat sapphire windows for hypersonic aircraft and weapons
Thursday, 20 July 2023 08:59Custom fabricated sapphire windows that are ideally suited for protecting sensitive vision systems and sensors in hypersonic aircraft and weapon systems have been introduced by Meller Optics, Inc. of Providence, RI. Meller Flat Sapphire Windows feature Mohs 9 hardness, which is second only to diamond, and can withstand temps. up to 1,000+ C, pressures to 10,000 psi, and are chemically iner