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China heavy-lift carrier rocket launch fails: state media Beijing (AFP) July 2, 2017 China on Sunday announced the launch of a powerful rocket designed to carry communication satellites into orbit had been "unsuccessful", in a glitch for the country's ambitious space programme. The Long March-5 Y2, Beijing's second heavy-lift rocket, blasted off at 7:23 pm (1123 GMT) Sunday from the Wenchang Space Launch Center in the tropical island province of Hainan "Abnormity was detected during the flight of the rocket," the Xinhua news agency reported. "Further investigation will be ca ... read more |
Complex Organic Molecules Found On "Space Hamburger" Taipei, Taiwan (SPX) Jul 03, 2017 An international research team, led by Chin-Fei Lee of the Academia Sinica Institute of Astronomy and Astrophysics (ASIAA, Taiwan), has used the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA) t ... more Washington DC (SPX) Jul 03, 2017 Aerojet Rocketdyne, the nation's premiere propulsion provider and a subsidiary of Aerojet Rocketdyne Holdings, Inc. (NYSE:AJRD), advocates Solar Electric Propulsion (SEP) as a central element of Ame ... more Moscow, Russia (SPX) Jul 03, 2017 Bromine species, and hydrogen bromide (HBr) in particular, could play an important part in the photochemistry of the lower atmosphere of Venus. This conclusion was made by researchers from MIPT and ... more Washington (UPI) Jun 30, 2017 NASA scientists are using one of the agency's most powerful supercomputers to build 3D models of potential asteroid impact scenarios. ... more |
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NASA's Juno Spacecraft to Fly Over Jupiter's Great Red Spot July 10 Pasadena CA (JPL) Jul 03, 2017 Just days after celebrating its first anniversary in Jupiter orbit, NASA's Juno spacecraft will fly directly over Jupiter's Great Red Spot, the gas giant's iconic, 10,000-mile-wide (16,000-kilometer ... more Tokyo, Japan (SPX) Jul 03, 2017 Subaru Telescope images reveal weather in Jupiter's atmosphere in the mid-infrared. Those images, taken multiple times over several months, support Juno spacecraft mission of National Aeronautics an ... more Pasadena CA (JPL) Jul 03, 2017 Telescopes in Hawaii have obtained new images of Jupiter and its Great Red Spot, which will assist the first-ever close-up study of the Great Red Spot, planned for July 10. On that date, NASA's Juno ... more Pasadena CA (JPL) Jul 03, 2017 Opportunity is at the top of "Perseverance Valley" on the rim of Endeavour Crater. The rover is completing the remaining science as part of a walkabout campaign above Perseverance Valley before the ... more Washington DC (SPX) Jul 03, 2017 The following is a statement from acting NASA Administrator Robert Lightfoot about Friday's Executive Order creating the National Space Council: "I am pleased that President Trump has signed a ... more Paris (ESA) Jul 03, 2017 An Ariane 5 carrying two telecom satellites inside a new lighter fairing lifted off on the fourth mission from Europe's Spaceport in two months. Liftoff came at 21:15 GMT (18:15 local time, 23 ... more |
Russian Devices for ExoMars Mission to Be Ready in Fall 2017 Washington DC (SPX) Jun 28, 2017 Using an off-the-shelf camera flash, researchers turned an ordinary sheet of graphene oxide into a material that bends when exposed to moisture. They then used this material to make a spider-like cr ... more Tokyo (AFP) June 30, 2017 Japan has revealed ambitious plans to put an astronaut on the Moon around 2030 in new proposals from the country's space agency. ... more Washington DC (SPX) Jun 29, 2017 Phase 1 of DARPA's Fast Lightweight Autonomy (FLA) program concluded recently following a series of obstacle-course flight tests in central Florida. Over four days, three teams of DARPA-supported re ... more Chicago IL (SPX) Jun 28, 2017 An international team led by the University of Chicago's Institute for Molecular Engineering has discovered how to manipulate a weird quantum interface between light and matter in silicon carbide al ... more |
Washington DC (SPX) Jul 03, 2017 The following is a statement from acting NASA Administrator Robert Lightfoot about Friday's Executive Order creating the National Space Council: "I am pleased that President Trump has signed an executive order reestablishing the National Space Council. The council existed previously from 1989-1993, and a version of it also existed as the National Aeronautics and Space Council from 1958-197 ... more India, Portugal Shake Hands on Space Cooperation Return to the blue Russia's Roscosmos May Provide Indian Astronauts With Training in Future |
Paris (ESA) Jul 03, 2017 An Ariane 5 carrying two telecom satellites inside a new lighter fairing lifted off on the fourth mission from Europe's Spaceport in two months. Liftoff came at 21:15 GMT (18:15 local time, 23:15 CEST) last night from Kourou, French Guiana on a mission lasting about 39 minutes to deliver Hellas Sat 3-Inmarsat S EAN and GSAT-17 into their planned orbits. Hellas Sat 3-Inmarsat S Europe ... more 80th consecutive success for Ariane 5 with launch of Hellas Sat, Inmarsat and ISRO ArianeGroup starts production of VINCI engine combustion chamber Aerojet Rocketdyne advocates solar electric propulsion as central element of deep space exploration |
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Pasadena CA (JPL) Jul 03, 2017 Opportunity is at the top of "Perseverance Valley" on the rim of Endeavour Crater. The rover is completing the remaining science as part of a walkabout campaign above Perseverance Valley before the solar conjunction moratorium in July. Although there are new considerations regarding steering (no use of the front steering actuators), Opportunity is continuing to drive. Solar conjunction is ... more The Niagara Falls of Mars once flowed with lava Russian Devices for ExoMars Mission to Be Ready in Fall 2017 No One Under 20 Has Experienced a Day Without NASA at Mars |
Beijing (AFP) July 2, 2017 China on Sunday announced the launch of a powerful rocket designed to carry communication satellites into orbit had been "unsuccessful", in a glitch for the country's ambitious space programme. The Long March-5 Y2, Beijing's second heavy-lift rocket, blasted off at 7:23 pm (1123 GMT) Sunday from the Wenchang Space Launch Center in the tropical island province of Hainan "Abnormity was det ... more China prepares to launch second heavy-lift carrier rocket China to launch Long March-5 Y2 in early July With a Strong Partner Like Russia, Nothing Would Stop China's New Space Station |
Toulouse, France (SPX) Jun 28, 2017 Today, OneWeb Satellites inaugurates its assembly line in Toulouse, the beating heart of Airbus' manufacturing expertise, to begin end-to-end validation, testing, and integration of its first satellites set for launch in just over nine months. OneWeb Satellites is a joint venture between OneWeb, a global communications company whose mission is to provide affordable Internet access to every ... more HTS Capacity Lease Revenues to Reach More Than $6 Billion by 2025 Second launch doubles number of Iridium NEXT satellites in orbit to 20 SES Restores Capacity from AMC-9 Satellite |
Providence RI (SPX) Jun 28, 2017 A team of researchers has found a way to detect trace gases down to concentrations at the parts-per-quadrillion level using a new variation on the photoacoustic effect, a technique that measures the sound generated when light interacts with molecules. "In many ways, the photoacoustic effect is already the most practical method available for detecting pollutants in the atmosphere," said Ger ... more Ahead of the curve One billion suns: World's brightest laser sparks new behavior in light Stanford engineers design a robotic gripper for cleaning up space debris |
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Washington (UPI) Jun 28, 2017 For NASA and its astronauts, keeping tabs on microorganisms living inside the International Space Station is essential. Traditionally, astronauts have helped NASA scientists track microbes for health and safety reasons. But more recently, astronauts and scientists are analyzing space-based microbes for a variety of scientific reasons. Since 2013, researchers have been monitoring ... more Complex Organic Molecules Found On "Space Hamburger" NASA keeps a close eye on tiny stowaways Could a Dedicated Mission to Enceladus Detect Microbial Life There |
Tokyo, Japan (SPX) Jul 03, 2017 Subaru Telescope images reveal weather in Jupiter's atmosphere in the mid-infrared. Those images, taken multiple times over several months, support Juno spacecraft mission of National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). This article is part of a joint press release with ones from Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) at California Institute of Technology and Gemini Observatory. High-res ... more Earth-based Views of Jupiter to Enhance Juno Flyby NASA's Juno Spacecraft to Fly Over Jupiter's Great Red Spot July 10 Topsy-Turvy Motion Creates Light-Switch Effect at Uranus |
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Stockholm, Sweden (SPX) Jun 28, 2017 We normally consider liquid water as disordered with the molecules rearranging on a short time scale around some average structure. Now, however, scientists at Stockholm University have discovered two phases of the liquid with large differences in structure and density. The results are based on experimental studies using X-rays, which are now published in Proceedings of the National Academy of S ... more Could this strategy bring high-speed communications to the deep sea? Seagull carried out an autonomous end-to-end unmanned Mine Counter Measure mission Scientists hope artificial reef can protect ocean biodiversity from climate change |
Paris (AFP) June 22, 2017 The European Space Agency signed a contract with a German-British consortium Thursday to build eight more satellites for its Galileo satnav system, an alternative to America's GPS, the agency said Thursday. The deal was signed at the International Paris Air Show with German company OHB as the prime contractor, and Surrey Satellite Technology Ltd in charge of navigation systems. The ESA s ... more India's Answer to GPS Runs Into Serious Technical Failures Second Lockheed Martin GPS-3 satellite assembled as full production begins Lockheed Martin nears completion of GPS III satellite |
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Tokyo (Sputnik) Jun 29, 2017 The Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) proposed a plan on Wednesday to send the country's astronauts to the Moon after 2025, local media reported. According to the NHK broadcaster, the JAXA proposed the plan to the panel of the country's Science Ministry responsible for discussion of Tokyo's efforts in the issues of space exploration. The news outlet added that the JAXA's prop ... more Japan reveals plans to put a man on moon by 2030 Russian aerospace firm to cooperate with China on Lunar exploration missions New NELIOTA project detects flashes from lunar impacts |
Washington (UPI) Jun 30, 2017 NASA scientists are using one of the agency's most powerful supercomputers to build 3D models of potential asteroid impact scenarios. NASA hope the models will help emergency responders and other decision makers prepare for and prevent the consequences of life-threatening asteroid impacts. The meteor that exploded in the sky above the Russian city of Chelyabinsk in 2013 - shatte ... more Dutch scientists fete rare meteorite find Impact Threat from Asteroid Apophis Cannot Be Ruled Out Queen's University scientist warns of asteroid danger |
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Melbourne FL (SPX) Jun 28, 2017 Harris Corporation has delivered an advanced digital weather satellite instrument to the Korea Aerospace Research Institute that will help forecasters safeguard people in the region from typhoons and other severe weather. The Harris-built Advanced Meteorological Imager, or AMI, will be integrated into the next-generation GEO-KOMPSAT-2A weather satellite, scheduled to launch in 2018. The AM ... more Ozone recovery may be delayed by unregulated chemicals Satellites forewarn of locust plagues VTT miniature hyperspectral camera launched to space in Aalto-1 satellite |
Washington DC (UPI) Jun 24, 2017 New analysis of plasma clouds ejected by the sun suggest solar eruptions behave like a sneeze. Until now, astronomers looked at cloud-like structures of coronal mass ejections as single entities. The latest research - detailed in the journal Scientific Reports - suggest CMEs are more like a sneeze or dust cloud, a collection of millions of individual plasma parcels, each acting indepe ... more NASA Prepares for Aug. 21 Total Solar Eclipse with Live Coverage, Safety Information Rare US total solar eclipse excites Americans coast-to-coast Megamovie Project debuts simulator for August 21 total Solar Eclipse |
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Leiden, Netherlands (SPX) Jun 28, 2017 A team of laboratory astrophysicists from Leiden University (the Netherlands) managed to make glycerol under conditions comparable to those in dark interstellar clouds. They allowed carbon monoxide ice to react with hydrogen atoms at minus 250 degrees Celsius. The researchers publish their findings in the Astrophysical Journal. In recent years more and more complex molecules have been iden ... more The First Galaxies Were Even More Violent Than Expected Unexpected rotation in a stone-dead galaxy Star's birth may have triggered another star birth, astronomers say |
Stanford CA (SPX) Jun 28, 2017 Approximately 750 million light years from Earth lies a gigantic, bulging galaxy with two supermassive black holes at its center. These are among the largest black holes ever found, with a combined mass 15 billion times that of the sun. New research from Stanford University, published June 27 in Astrophysical Journal, has used long-term observation to show that one of the black holes seems to be ... more Astronomers detect orbital motion in pair of supermassive black holes Table top plasma gets wind of solar turbulence Groundbreaking discovery confirms existence of orbiting supermassive black holes |
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