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Booster rocket for Nasa Moon missions set for critical test

Engineers are preparing to test a booster rocket that will help send astronauts back to the Moon.

Famous birthdays for Sept. 2: Eric Dickerson, Mark Harmon

4 years ago from UPI

Football Hall of Fame member Eric Dickerson turns 60 and actor Mark Harmon turns 69, among the famous birthdays for Sept. 2.

A disc of gas would explain mysterious light changes observed in Sagittarius constellation

4 years ago from Physorg

The enigmatic variations of light in a binary system, located in Sagittarius constellation, could be explained by the presence of a variable gas disc around a hot star that revolves...

Full Corn Moon rises Tuesday promising a Blue Moon Halloween

4 years ago from UPI

September's lone full moon will rise so early this year that it'll shine as the Corn Moon Tuesday night, promising that October's skies will be graced by two full moons...

Mystery Solved: Bright Areas on Ceres Come From Salty Water Below

Data from NASA's recent Dawn mission answers two long-unresolved questions: Is there liquid inside Ceres, and how long ago was the dwarf planet geologically active?

Celebrate Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter's Views From Above

Marking its 15th anniversary since launch, one of the oldest spacecraft at the Red Planet has provided glimpses of dust devils, avalanches, and more.

NASA's Ingenuity Mars Helicopter Recharges Its Batteries in Flight

Headed to the Red Planet with the Perseverance rover, the pioneering helicopter is powered up for the first time in interplanetary space as part of a systems check.

NASA Establishes Board to Initially Review Mars Sample Return Plans

The board will assist with analysis of current plans and goals for one of the most difficult missions humanity has ever undertaken.

Citizen Scientists Discover Dozens of New Cosmic Neighbors in NASA Data

Using a NASA-designed software program, members of the public helped identify a cache of brown dwarfs - sometimes called failed stars - lurking in our cosmic neighborhood.

Tiny Asteroid Buzzes by Earth - the Closest Flyby on Record

An SUV-size space rock flew past our planet over the weekend and was detected by a NASA-funded asteroid survey as it departed.

NASA's ECOSTRESS Monitors California's Record-Breaking Heat Wave

From cities to deserts, the intense heat gripping California is being closely monitored by an Earth-observing mission aboard the International Space Station.

Follow NASA's Perseverance Rover in Real Time on Its Way to Mars

A crisply rendered web application can show you where the agency's Mars 2020 mission is right now as it makes its way to the Red Planet for a Feb. 18,...

NASA Engineers Checking InSight's Weather Sensors

An electronics issue is suspected to be preventing the sensors from sharing their data about Mars weather with the spacecraft.

Where Are Stars Made? NASA's Spitzer Spies a Hot Spot

The most massive stars in the universe are born inside cosmic clouds of gas and dust, where they leave behind clues about their lives for astronomers to decode.

From Space and in the Air, NASA Tracks California's Wildfires

Earth-observing instruments on satellites and aircraft are mapping the current fires, providing data products to agencies on the ground that are responding to the emergency.

Researchers predict location of novel candidate for mysterious dark energy

4 years ago from Physorg

Astronomers have known for two decades that the expansion of the universe is accelerating, but the physics of this expansion remains a mystery. Now, a team of researchers at the...

Solar telescope GREGOR unveils magnetic details of the sun

4 years ago from Physorg

The Sun is our star and has a profound influence on our planet, life, and civilization. By studying the magnetism on the Sun, we can understand its influence on Earth...

Europe's largest Solar Telescope GREGOR unveils magnetic details of the Sun

4 years ago from Science Daily

GREGOR, the largest solar telescope in Europe, has obtained unprecedented images of the fine-structure of the Sun. Following a major redesign of GREGOR's optics the Sun can be observed at...

Arnold Schwarzenegger to star in, executive produce new spy series

4 years ago from UPI

Arnold Schwarzenegger will be star in and executive produce a new spy adventure series for Skydance Television.

Finding Magnetic Eruptions in Space, With an AI Assistant

4 years ago from Science @ NASA

Portal origin URL: Finding Magnetic Eruptions in Space, With an AI AssistantPortal origin nid: 463633Published: Tuesday, September 1, 2020 - 10:00Featured (stick to top of list): noPortal text teaser: Artificial Intelligence is now helping MMS...

Surface and Exosphere Alterations by Landers (SEAL): NASA’s Next Lunar Payload?

4 years ago from Science @ NASA

PROJECT Surface and Exosphere Alterations by Landers (SEAL) SNAPSHOT SEAL will provide valuable in situ lunar data to give scientists insight into how a spacecraft landing might affect the composition of nearby regolith...

Pierce Brosnan to play WWII veteran in 'The Last Rifleman'

4 years ago from UPI

Pierce Brosnan will star in "The Last Rifleman," a new film from director Terry Loane ("Mickybo and Me").

KCNA: North Korea delegation visits typhoon-affected farms

4 years ago from UPI

North Korea's most powerful politicians made a high-profile visit to farmland hit by Typhoon Bavi, according to Pyongyang's state media on Tuesday.

South Korea officers charged with rape of North Korean defector

4 years ago from UPI

Two officers with South Korea's Armed Forces Intelligence Command have been charged with rape.

Watch live: President Donald Trump visits Kenosha, tours protest sites

4 years ago from UPI

President Donald Trump will make a controversial visit to Kenosha, Wis., on Tuesday, where he plans to tour scenes of unrest that followed the police shooting of Jacob Blake.

Astronomers identify 18 metal-poor stars in the Sagittarius dwarf galaxy

4 years ago from Physorg

Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) astronomers have detected 18 very metal-poor stars in the Sagittarius dwarf galaxy. They found that one of the stars from the sample has an extremely...

Curiosity: Summer approaches in Gale crater

4 years ago from Physorg

Mars is often a very dynamic place due to its atmosphere and how it interacts with the surface. At present, we're in the "windy season" in Gale crater. This means that we're...

Hamas, Israel agree to simmer tensions

4 years ago from UPI

The Palestinian militant group Hamas has announced a Qatari-brokered deal has been reached to simmer escalating tensions with Israel.