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May 12, 2022
TIME AND SPACE
Astronomers reveal first image of black hole at Milky Way's centre



Paris, France (AFP) May 12, 2022
An international team of astronomers on Thursday unveiled the first image of a supermassive black hole at the centre of our own Milky Way galaxy - a cosmic body known as Sagittarius A*. The image - produced by a global team of scientists known as the Event Horizon Telescope (EHT) Collaboration - is the first, direct visual confirmation of the presence of this invisible object, and comes three years after the very first image of a black hole from a distant galaxy. Black holes are regions of s ... read more

SPACEWAR
USSF Space Test Enterprise Vision integrates test across capability lifecycles
Arlington VA (AFNS) May 11, 2022
The Space Force has released its Space Test Enterprise Vision to communicate the service's intent and provide the amplifying guidance needed to execute the Space Force's test and evaluation mission. ... more
SPACE TRAVEL
Relations on ISS not changed following Russia's Invasion of Ukraine
Washington DC (Sputnik) May 12, 2022
Relations on the International Space Station (ISS) have not changed amid Russia's ongoing [war] in Ukraine, NASA astronaut Tom Marshburn said on Wednesday. "As far as the international relatio ... more
GPS NEWS
Xona passes critical testing milestone as private GNSS readies for launch
San Mateo CA (SPX) May 11, 2022
Xona Space Systems, the aerospace startup developing a precision navigation and timing system in low Earth orbit, has announced that their first in-space demonstrator has been delivered to Spaceflig ... more
MOON DAILY
Powering the moon: Sandia researchers design microgrid for future lunar base
Albuquerque NM (SPX) May 12, 2022
Sandia National Laboratories is well-known for designing reliable and resilient microgrids for military bases and vital city services. Now, Sandia researchers are working with NASA to design one for ... more
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SPACE TRAVEL
Ariel Ekblaw on building beautiful architecture in space
Boston MA (SPX) May 12, 2022
Living in space today is a cramped and utilitarian endeavor. Astronuats who arrive on the International Space Station (ISS) are prepared for a stay in tight quarters, surrounded by exposed wiring, b ... more
MARSDAILY
Multi Part Driving and More - Sols 3469-3470
Pasadena CA (JPL) May 12, 2022
Curiosity is getting a good start to the week! The weekend plan completed successfully, leaving some great rover tracks behind us as seen in the attached picture. Today my role was "RP2", which supp ... more
MARSDAILY
Chinese rover detects water existed on Mars more recently than thought
Washington DC (UPI) May 11, 2021
Nearly one year after landing on Mars, scientists say China's Zhurong rover collected data indicating water may have existed on the planet over a longer period of time than previously thought. ... more
OUTER PLANETS
Traveling to the centre of planet Uranus
Bayreuth, Germany (SPX) May 12, 2022
Caption: Materials synthesis research and study in terapascal range for the first time Jules Verne could not even dream of this: A research team from the University of Bayreuth, together with inter ... more
STELLAR CHEMISTRY
Astronomers find 'gold standard' star in Milky Way
Ann Arbor MI (SPX) May 12, 2022
In our sun's neighborhood of the Milky Way Galaxy is a relatively bright star, and in it, astronomers have been able to identify the widest range of elements in a star beyond our solar system yet. ... more
ROCKET SCIENCE
Orbex reveals first full-scale microlauncher rocket developed in Europe
Forres, UK (SPX) May 11, 2022
Orbex has unveiled the first full-scale prototype of the Prime orbital space rocket on its dedicated launch pad publicly for the first time. The unveiling of the first of a new generation of E ... more
TIME AND SPACE
Warp speed 'Unruh effect' can finally be tested in the lab
Waterloo, Canada (SPX) May 10, 2022
A major hurdle for work at the forefront of fundamental physics is the inability to test cutting-edge theories in a laboratory setting. But a recent discovery opens the door for scientists to see id ... more
TIME AND SPACE
Keeping time with the cosmos
Tokyo, Japan (SPX) May 10, 2022
Various technologies, networks and institutions benefit from or require accurate time keeping to synchronize their activities. Current ways of synchronizing time have some drawbacks that a new propo ... more

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SPACEMART
Kepler provides on-orbit high-capacity data service to Spire Global
Toronto, Canada (SPX) May 11, 2022
Kepler Communications announces a contract with data, analytics, and space services company, Spire Global Inc. ("Spire") (NYSE: SPIR) to bring high-capacity Ku-Band Service to the company's satellit ... more
SPACEMART
NASA selects SES Government Solutions to support Near-Earth communications
Reston VA (SPX) May 10, 2022
SES Government Solutions (SES GS), a wholly-owned subsidiary of SES, in partnership with Planet Labs PBC (Planet), has been awarded a Funded Space Act Agreement from NASA's Communications Services P ... more
MICROSAT BLITZ
Terran Orbital ships CAPSTONE satellite to New Zealand for Rocket Lab launch vehicle
Irvine CA (SPX) May 11, 2022
Terran Orbital Corporation (NYSE: LLAP), a global leader in satellite solutions, primarily serving the United States aerospace and defense industry, has announced it has shipped its CAPSTONE satelli ... more
SPACE TRAVEL
Blue Origin NS-21 to fly six customer astronauts
Los Angeles CA (SPX) May 11, 2022
Blue Origin has announced the crew flying on its NS-21 mission will include: investor and NS-19 Astronaut Evan Dick; electrical engineer and former NASA test lead Katya Echazarreta; business jet pil ... more
ROCKET SCIENCE
Virgin Orbit to expand fleet with modification of second airborne satellite launchpad
Long Beach CA (SPX) May 11, 2022
Virgin Orbit (Nasdaq: VORB), a leading satellite launch company, has signed an agreement with L3Harris Technologies (NYSE:LHX) to acquire two Boeing 747-400 airframes to support the growing need for ... more
SPACE TRAVEL


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DRAGON SPACE
China's cargo craft docks with space station combination
Beijing (XNA) May 11, 2022
In the latest stage in its space station program, China launched the Tianzhou 4 cargo spacecraft early on Tuesday morning, to transport fuel and supplies to its Tiangong space station, according to ... more
TECH SPACE
Unpacking black-box models
Boston MA (SPX) May 08, 2022
Modern machine-learning models, such as neural networks, are often referred to as "black boxes" because they are so complex that even the researchers who design them can't fully understand how they ... more
FROTH AND BUBBLE
Satellite eyes pinpoint waste from space to reduce ocean pollution
Perth, Australia (SPX) May 10, 2022
A cutting-edge new tool developed by Minderoo Foundation has identified thousands of waste sites across 25 countries for the first time using advanced satellite data technology and machine learning ... more
EARTH OBSERVATION
Identifying global poverty from space
Vienna, Austria (SPX) May 06, 2022
Despite successes in reducing poverty globally in the last two decades, almost one billion people are still living without access to reliable and affordable electricity, which in turn negatively aff ... more
CAR TECH
How space is connecting cars
Paris (ESA) May 10, 2022
Today's connected cars are dynamic, updateable devices - and, because they can be updated, they are well equipped to become tomorrow's cars. ESA is working with European carmakers to ensure that con ... more
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Relations on ISS not changed following Russia's Invasion of Ukraine
Washington DC (Sputnik) May 12, 2022
Relations on the International Space Station (ISS) have not changed amid Russia's ongoing [war] in Ukraine, NASA astronaut Tom Marshburn said on Wednesday. "As far as the international relations go, that has not changed at all. We've had 40-plus year relationship with our international partners and with the Russian colleagues as well," Marshburn said. "[O]ne of the greatest legacies of the ... more
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Roscosmos boss calls to hold Elon Musk 'accountable' for supporting Ukraine 'fascists'
Washington DC (UPI) May 10, 2022
Elon Musk has responded after Dmitry Rogozin, the head of Russia's federal space agency Roscosmos, sent a message to Russian media accusing him of supporting "fascist forces" in Ukraine. The accusation by Rogozin, shared to Twitter by Musk, comes after the chief executive of SpaceX sent user terminals for its Starlink satellite-internet system to Ukraine in February at the request of offic ... more
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Chinese rover detects water existed on Mars more recently than thought
Washington DC (UPI) May 11, 2021
Nearly one year after landing on Mars, scientists say China's Zhurong rover collected data indicating water may have existed on the planet over a longer period of time than previously thought. A study published Wednesday in the journal Science Advances said Zhurong detected evidence that the Utopia Planitia basin had "substantial" liquid water during its most recent epoch of geologic hi ... more
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China's cargo craft docks with space station combination
Beijing (XNA) May 11, 2022
In the latest stage in its space station program, China launched the Tianzhou 4 cargo spacecraft early on Tuesday morning, to transport fuel and supplies to its Tiangong space station, according to the China Manned Space Agency, or CMSA. In a brief statement, the agency said that a Long March 7 carrier rocket blasted off from the Wenchang Space Launch Center in Hainan province at 01:56 am, ... more
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Kepler provides on-orbit high-capacity data service to Spire Global
Toronto, Canada (SPX) May 11, 2022
Kepler Communications announces a contract with data, analytics, and space services company, Spire Global Inc. ("Spire") (NYSE: SPIR) to bring high-capacity Ku-Band Service to the company's satellites. Through this contract, Spire will gain access to Kepler's robust Ku-Band technology, enabling the company to provide additional value to space services customers. The agreement will see Spire inst ... more
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Unpacking black-box models
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Modern machine-learning models, such as neural networks, are often referred to as "black boxes" because they are so complex that even the researchers who design them can't fully understand how they make predictions. To provide some insights, researchers use explanation methods that seek to describe individual model decisions. For example, they may highlight words in a movie review that inf ... more
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Planet-forming disks evolve in surprisingly similar ways
Heidelberg, Germany (SPX) May 08, 2022
A group of astronomers, led by Sierk van Terwisga from the Max Planck Institute for Astronomy, have analysed the mass distribution of over 870 planet-forming disks in the Orion A cloud. By exploiting the statistical properties of this unprecedented large sample of disks and developing an innovative data processing scheme, they found that far away from harsh environments like hot stars, the decli ... more
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Bayreuth, Germany (SPX) May 12, 2022
Caption: Materials synthesis research and study in terapascal range for the first time Jules Verne could not even dream of this: A research team from the University of Bayreuth, together with international partners, has pushed the boundaries of high-pressure and high-temperature research into cosmic dimensions. For the first time, they have succeeded in generating and simultaneously analy ... more
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CORRECTED: Solomons PM dismisses concerns over China maritime deal
Honiara (AFP) May 12, 2022
The Solomon Islands' prime minister dismissed criticism of a new maritime investment deal with China on Wednesday, saying there was nothing "sinister" in the draft agreement. The new agreement, a copy of which has been leaked to the media, comes after a controversial security pact was signed last month. The pact sparked alarm in Australia and the United States, which feared it could lead ... more
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Xona passes critical testing milestone as private GNSS readies for launch
San Mateo CA (SPX) May 11, 2022
Xona Space Systems, the aerospace startup developing a precision navigation and timing system in low Earth orbit, has announced that their first in-space demonstrator has been delivered to Spaceflight Inc. for final integration after successfully completing testing and is scheduled for launch on SpaceX's Transporter 5 in May. Xona is building the first ever independent high-performance satellite ... more
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Powering the moon: Sandia researchers design microgrid for future lunar base
Albuquerque NM (SPX) May 12, 2022
Sandia National Laboratories is well-known for designing reliable and resilient microgrids for military bases and vital city services. Now, Sandia researchers are working with NASA to design one for the moon. This is not the first time Sandia has partnered with NASA to power equipment on the moon. In fact, Sandia provided the technical direction for the radioisotope thermoelectric generato ... more
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Astronomers find 'gold standard' star in Milky Way
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In our sun's neighborhood of the Milky Way Galaxy is a relatively bright star, and in it, astronomers have been able to identify the widest range of elements in a star beyond our solar system yet. The study, led by University of Michigan astronomer Ian Roederer, has identified 65 elements in the star, HD 222925. Forty-two of the elements identified are heavy elements that are listed along ... more
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Various technologies, networks and institutions benefit from or require accurate time keeping to synchronize their activities. Current ways of synchronizing time have some drawbacks that a new proposed method seeks to address. The cosmic time synchronizer works by synchronizing devices around cosmic ray events detected by those devices. This could bring accurate timing abilities to remote sensin ... more
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