Latest science news in Astronomy & Space

Musk's SpaceX set for debut astronaut mission, renewing NASA's crewed launch program

3 years ago from Reuters:Science

Entrepreneur Elon Musk's SpaceX is set to launch two American astronauts to the International Space Station on Wednesday from NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, ending the U.S. space agency's...

Hulu: What's coming and going in June 2020

3 years ago from UPI

"Love, Victor," starring Michael Cimino, travel series "Taste the Nation with Padma Lakshmi" and animated comedy "Crossing Swords" are headed to Hulu.

European Service Module 3

3 years ago from European Space Agency

Video: 00:04:15 The Artemis programme is bringing humans back to the Moon. It depends heavily on NASA's Orion spacecraft that consists of a crew module and the European Service Module, which...

A star shredded by a black hole may have spit out an extremely energetic neutrino

3 years ago from Sciencenews.org

A neutrino that plowed into the Antarctic ice offers up a cautionary message: Don’t stray too close to the edge of an abyss. The subatomic particle may have been blasted outward when...

European contract signed for Moon mission hardware

When astronauts go back to the Moon in 2024, they'll be using European hardware to get there.

Third European Service Module for mission to land astronauts on the Moon

3 years ago from European Space Agency

It’s official: when astronauts land on the Moon in 2024 they will get there with help from the European Service Module. The European Space Agency signed a contract with Airbus...

Branson's Virgin Orbit fails on first rocket launch attempt

3 years ago from Physorg

Richard Branson's Virgin Orbit failed Monday in its first test launch of a new rocket carried aloft by a Boeing 747 and released over the Pacific Ocean off the coast...

America gets ready to again see astronauts head into space from U.S. soil

3 years ago from UPI

NASA and SpaceX plan to provide more than 24 hours of live coverage for the return of human spaceflight from the United States, with programming starting at noon Wednesday.

Space debris: Smart solutions sought to make orbital traffic safer

The UK Space Agency is seeking novel ideas to track all the pieces of debris now moving in orbit.

Virgin Orbit fails first rocket launch attempt from modified plane

3 years ago from Reuters:Science

Richard Branson's Virgin Orbit company aborted its first attempt to launch a rocket into space from the belly of a 747 airplane on Monday, the company said.

Billionaire Richard Branson's Virgin Orbit Co. fails first rocket launch attempt

3 years ago from Reuters:Science

Billionaire mogul Richard Branson's Virgin Orbit company aborted its first attempt to launch a rocket into space from the belly of a 747 airplane on Monday, the company announced.

Virgin Orbit terminates rocket launch after releasing it over the Pacific

3 years ago from UPI

Virgin Orbit said it terminated the launch of a demonstration rocket Monday shortly after its release from underneath the wing of a Boeing 747 jet over the Pacific Ocean.

Virgin Orbit terminates rocket launch after releasing it over the Pacific Ocean

3 years ago from UPI

Virgin Orbit said it terminated the launch of a demonstration rocket on Monday shortly after its release from the wing of a 747 jet over the Pacific Ocean.

Sir Richard Branson: Virgin Orbit rocket fails on debut flight

A California company owned by UK businessman Sir Richard Branson fails to launch a rocket to orbit.

Solving the space junk problem

3 years ago from Physorg

Space is getting crowded. Aging satellites and space debris crowd low-Earth orbit, and launching new satellites adds to the collision risk. The most effective way to solve the space junk...

Cosmic Ring of Fire' 11 Billion Years Ago: How did structures in early universe form?

3 years ago from Science Daily

Astronomers have captured an image of a super-rare type of galaxy -- described as a 'cosmic ring of fire' -- as it existed 11 billion years ago.

Galactic crash may have triggered solar system formation

3 years ago from Physorg

The formation of the Sun, the Solar System and the subsequent emergence of life on Earth may be a consequence of a collision between our galaxy, the Milky Way, and...

Galactic crash may have triggered Solar System formation

3 years ago from European Space Agency

The formation of the Sun, the Solar System and the subsequent emergence of life on Earth may be a consequence of a collision between our galaxy, the Milky Way, and...

Astronomers see 'cosmic ring of fire,' 11 billion years ago

3 years ago from Physorg

Astronomers have captured an image of a super-rare type of galaxy—described as a "cosmic ring of fire"—as it existed 11 billion years ago.

Video: One billion stars and counting—the sky according to Gaia's second data release

3 years ago from Physorg

Launched in 2013, ESA's Gaia satellite has been scanning the sky to measure the positions, distances and motions of more than one billion stars in our galaxy, the Milky Way....

Applying physics to understanding the mystery of consciousness

3 years ago from Physorg

An international study involving Monash physicists has cornered a new approach to measure consciousness, potentially changing our understanding complex neurological problems.

Could theorized Planet 9 be a primordial black hole? Researchers propose method to find out

3 years ago from Physorg

There are eight classical planets in our solar system, from speedy Mercury to distant Neptune. There are also numerous dwarf planets, such as Pluto and Ceres. While we continue to...

Beta Cephei-type pulsations detected in V453 Cygni

3 years ago from Physorg

Using NASA's Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS), astronomers have detected Beta Cephei-type pulsations in an eclipsing binary system known as V453 Cygni. The finding, detailed in a paper published May...

One billion stars and counting – the sky according to Gaia’s second data release

3 years ago from European Space Agency

Video: 00:01:20 Launched in 2013, ESA’s Gaia satellite has been scanning the sky to measure the positions, distances and motions of more than one billion stars in our galaxy, the Milky Way....

NASA astronauts go back to the future with capsule launch

3 years ago from Physorg

It's back to the future as NASA astronauts launch again from the U.S.—aboard a retro-style "Right Stuff" capsule.

Image: Hubble sees stellar glitter in a cosmic void

3 years ago from Physorg

Unlike a spiral or elliptical galaxy, the galaxy KK 246 looks like glitter spilled across a black velvet sheet. KK 246, also known as ESO 461-036, is a dwarf irregular...

Calling for ideas for next Earth Explorer

3 years ago from European Space Agency

As part of ESA’s continuing commitment to realise cutting-edge satellite missions to advance the scientific understanding of our planet and to show how new technologies can be used in space,...

China space programme targets July launch for Mars mission

3 years ago from Physorg

China is targeting a July launch for its ambitious plans for a Mars mission which will include landing a remote-controlled robot on the surface of the red planet, the company...