Monday, December 4, 2023

NASA's Artemis 3 astronaut moon landing unlikely before 2027, GAO report finds

Artemis 3 astronaut moon landing unlikely before 2027 | Space Quiz! What rocket will launch Astrobotic's Peregrine Lunar Lander? | Cosmonauts dock Progress cargo ship after autopilot glitch
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Artemis 3 astronaut moon landing unlikely before 2027
(NASA)
NASA's endeavor to return humans to the moon for the first time since the Apollo program with the Artemis 3 mission will likely be delayed because it is jeopardized by "multiple challenges" and an ambitious schedule, the U.S. Government Accountability Office announced Thursday (Nov. 30).
Full Story: Space (12/1) 
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Cosmonauts dock Progress cargo ship after autopilot glitch
(NASA TV)
The unpiloted cargo ship, called Progress 86, docked to the station's Russian-built Poisk module under remote control by Roscosmos cosmonauts Oleg Kononenko and Nikolai Chub, who tracked its approach from inside the ISS.
Full Story: Space (12/3) 
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Skywatching
How to see the brightest planets in December's night sky
(Tony Rowell/Getty Images)
During December, Jupiter dominates the evening sky, while Venus continues to serve as a beacon in the predawn morning sky. While dimmer than Jupiter, Saturn too is conspicuous in the southern sky at nightfall.
Full Story: Space (6/1) 
Spaceflight
The Peregrine Lunar Lander set to launch on Dec 24
(Astrobotic)
This mission will be one for the history books for several reasons, one of which is the fact it'll be the first to launch under NASA's Commercial Lunar Payload Services (CLPS) initiative, created as a way for the agency to bring payloads to the moon without having to construct all the spacecraft necessary to bring those payloads there.
Full Story: Space (12/2) 
Science & Astronomy
Space mysteries: Why are there no gas moons?
(NASA, ESA, and L. Hustak (STScI))
In our solar system we have rocky moons (e.g. Earth's moon), ocean moons (e.g. Europa and Enceladus) and frozen-ice moons (e.g. Triton) but there are no gas moons. Are we just unlucky not to have any gas moons, or are there physical reasons why they cannot exist?
Full Story: Space (12/4) 
SpaceX
Axiom's 3rd mission will conduct microgravity experiments
(NASA)
Set to launch in January 2024, the mission will encourage research into physics, human health and outer space medicine in a microgravity environment.
Full Story: Space (12/3) 
Entertainment
'For All Mankind' season 4 episode 4 review
(Apple TV+)
As "For All Mankind" has moved through the decades, it's evolved from an alternative universe version of the Apollo era to bona fide science fiction territory.
Full Story: Space (12/1) 
Star Wars
'Star Wars' has changed the English language
(LucasFilm)
Its indomitable influence over pop culture has been well documented and shown to occupy every corner our modern digital age, especially the flexible English language.
Full Story: Space (12/2) 
 
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Friday, December 1, 2023

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Thursday, November 30, 2023

ISS astronauts watch Russian cargo ship burn up in Earth's atmosphere (photos)

Astronauts watch cargo ship burn up in Earth's atmosphere | Scientists find planet-forming disk beyond our Milky Way | Widespread auroras predicted from solar bursts tonight
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The Launchpad
Astronauts watch cargo ship burn up in Earth's atmosphere
(NASA/Jasmin Moghbeli)
On Wednesday (Nov. 29), the Russian Progress MS-23 cargo spacecraft departed from the International Space Station (ISS) with a load of refuse no longer needed on the orbital outpost.
Full Story: Space (11/29) 
Scientists find planet-forming disk beyond our Milky Way
(ESO/M. Kornmesser)
Scientists just found a planet-forming disk beyond our Astronomers have discovered the first example of a swirling disk of material feeding a young star located in a galaxy outside the Milky Way.
Full Story: Space (11/29) 
Skywatching
Widespread auroras predicted from solar bursts tonight
(NASA/ESA/SDO/SOHO)
Aurora chasers around the world are eagerly awaiting the arrival of a super-hot plasma eruption -- known as a coronal mass ejection (CME) - that will slam into Earth tonight.
Full Story: Space (11/30) 
Spaceflight
China releases 1st images of complete Tiangong space station
(CMSE)
The pictures, taken with a high-definition camera, represent the first time the full structure of the Tiangong space station has been fully imaged since it arrived in orbit.
Full Story: Space (11/29) 
Science & Astronomy
Exoplanets have tilted orbits, too
(NASA/Ames/JPL-Caltech)
Scientists have known that all the planets in our solar system follow a slightly slanted trajectory as they circle the sun - but a new study shows that the phenomenon may not be unique to our cosmic neighborhood.
Full Story: Space (11/30) 
SpaceX
Musk, Israel agree on Starlink satellite internet in Gaza
(Haim Zach (GPO) Handout via Getty Images)
The SpaceX CEO met with Israel's President Isaac Herzog and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu during a visit on Monday (Nov. 27) in which Musk toured the Kfar Azza kibbutz.
Full Story: Space (11/29) 
Technology
Watch Ariane 6 rocket fire its engines in new timelapse
(ESA)
A Nov. 23 wet dress rehearsal put the spacecraft and its ground crews to the test, running through a full countdown and rocket fueling, and culminating in a 7-minute firing of the core stage's main engine.
Full Story: Space (11/29) 
Search for Life
Earth-like planets may form even in harsh environments
(Maria Cristina Fortuna)
The James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) has found water and organic carbon molecules near a massive, active young star that's situated in a faraway star-forming region of space, suggesting Earth-like exoplanets could form even in the harshest environments in our Milky Way Galaxy.
Full Story: Space (11/30) 
 
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