China has big plans for new Tiangong space station
May's lunar eclipse and a wild-card meteor shower offers double spectacle | NASA wants your input on its Mars sample return project | James Webb Space Telescope faces crucial thermal stability test
Created for znamenski.spacecom@blogger.com | Web Version
May offers an unusual skywatching bounty: the possibility of two major celestial highlights occurring within the span of a single month. Here's what you need to know.
The project, a collaboration with the European Space Agency (ESA), aims to bring to Earth samples gathered by the Perseverance Mars rover, perhaps as early as 2033.
Just the Facts, Ma'am "I stopped watching TV news a year ago, so sick of the bias everywhere. But in doing so, I was out of the loop. I decided to give 1440 a try & I've not been disappointed. Finally, Walter Cronkite style reporting! Just the facts. I also love that I can click a link to see more on many stories. Keep up the good work!" Join for free now.
China will launch six major missions before the end of the year to complete its Tiangong space station, which space officials say could soon link up with a powerful telescope and host commercial activities and international astronauts.
Rocket Lab just did something we've never seen before. After launching an Electron rocket carrying 34 satellites into space, the company caught the booster's first stage in mid-ir with a helicopter.
China launched five satellites into orbit on a rocket that lifted from a platform at sea on Saturday (April 30), setting a new distance record for the country's offshore launches.
Humanity's faulty perception of risk has set us on a "spiral of self-destruction," a new United Nations report claims. The report's authors also suggest our future will involve an onslaught of daily disasters by 2030.
Until now, scientists have worked under the belief that post-starburst galaxies (PSBs), or galaxies born from violent galactic collisions that are no longer forming stars, expel gas and dust and remain dormant, or unable to produce new stars.
The device, called NaviMoon, was built by Switzerland-based company Space PNT for the European Space Agency (ESA), which funds the mission, and is hailed as a breakthrough in lunar navigation.
Anycubic is back for another stab at the resin 3D printer market with the Anycubic Photon M3 Plus and we're mostly thrilled with the results.... mostly.
Hot on the heels of the year's first solar eclipse - a partial eclipse on April 30 - a total lunar eclipse is on the horizon. It will be visible from the Americas, Europe, Africa, the Middle East, the eastern Pacific, the South Pacific and even Antarctica.
Venus and Jupiter shone together between the clouds in the image taken by astrophysicist Gianluca Masi, who runs astronomical livestreams for the Virtual Telescope Project.
The peak of the Eta Aquarid meteor shower, when the most meteors are visible, should happen before dawn on May 5, according to Bill Cooke, who leads NASA's Meteoroid Environment Office. That means you'll need to schedule your stargazing time overnight on May 4 and May 5.
No comments:
Post a Comment