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April 11, 2022
ROCKET SCIENCE
NASA working around valve issue to complete testing of Artemis



Washington DC (UPI) Apr 11, 2021
NASA on Tuesday plans to proceed with modified pre-launch tests of its next mega moon rocket, the Space Launch System. The tests have been delayed due to a valve issue with the rocket's upper stage, agency officials said Monday, but they will be working around it - by not fully fueling the rocket - in order to finish the tests. Issues with the rocket's helium pressure system - specifically a faulty valve - first cropped up during a previous attempt at completing the wet dress rehears ... read more

OUTER PLANETS
17-year Neptune study reveals surprising temperature changes
Washington DC (UPI) Apr 11, 2021
The heating-and-cooling changes of Neptune's atmospheric and global temperatures have caught the attention of the astronomers who have monitored them over 17 years, a study released Monday shows. ... more
SPACE TRAVEL
Space tourism: the arguments in favor
Washington (AFP) April 9, 2022
To its many detractors, space tourism amounts to nothing more than joy-rides for the global super rich that will worsen the planet's climate crisis. ... more
ROCKET SCIENCE
First all-private mission docks with ISS
Washington DC (UPI) Apr 9, 2021
The crew from the first all-private mission to the International Space Station docked with the orbital outpost Saturday morning, a historic moment marked by a ceremonial welcome from astronauts on board. ... more
TIME AND SPACE
How likely is the multiverse model a reality
Hatfield UK (SPX) Apr 07, 2022
In fiction and in films such as Spiderman: Into the Spider-Verse, parallel universes - also called the multiverse - exist alongside our own, with anything from small differences in events to entirel ... more
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PHYSICS NEWS
Ten new gravitational waves found in LIGO-Virgo's O3a data
Princeton NJ (SPX) Apr 08, 2022
In the last seven years, scientists at the LIGO-Virgo Collaboration (LVC) have detected 90 gravitational waves signals. Gravitational waves are perturbations in the fabric of spacetime that race out ... more
SPACEWAR
Kendall highlights space's importance, need to 'transform' operations and thinking for the domain
Arlington VA (SPX) Apr 06, 2022
Presenting a robust case for operating in - and defending - space, Air Force Secretary Frank Kendall said April 5 that "transforming" without delay priorities, practices and spending for the domain ... more
SPACEWAR
Raymond praises Space Force achievements and purpose while noting ongoing threats, challenges
Arlington VA (SPX) Apr 06, 2022
Using language that was both stark and an urgent call to action, Chief of Space Operations, Gen. John W. "Jay" Raymond, said April 5 that the cornerstone to U.S. security and prosperity is keeping s ... more
ROCKET SCIENCE
ISRO likely to launch seven satellites during current year: Govt
New Delhi, India (IANS) Apr 08, 2022
The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) is likely to launch seven satellites during the current year and the expenditure towards the realisation of satellites is nearly Rs 490 crore, the Parli ... more
MOON DAILY
Differences between the moon's near and far sides linked to colossal ancient impact
Providence RI (SPX) Apr 08, 2022
The face that the Moon shows to Earth looks far different from the one it hides on its far side. The nearside is dominated by the lunar mare - the vast, dark-colored remnants of ancient lava flows. ... more
EXO WORLDS
A Beacon in the Galaxy: Updated Arecibo Message for Potential FAST and SETI Projects
Mountain View CA (SPX) Apr 08, 2022
An updated, binary-coded message has been developed for transmission to extraterrestrial intelligences in the Milky Way galaxy. The proposed message includes basic mathematical and physical concepts ... more
SOLAR SCIENCE
Eclipse Over Texas: Live From Waco To Celebrate April 8, 2024 Total Solar Eclipse
Washington DC (SPX) Apr 08, 2022
A total solar eclipse will take place on April 8, 2024 and Texas is an ideal location for viewing this rare celestial display. Lowell Observatory is teaming with the City of Waco, Baylor University, ... more
STELLAR CHEMISTRY
SOFIA maps the first magnetic fields of a galactic bone in their entirety
Columbia MD (SPX) Apr 07, 2022
The Stratospheric Observatory for Infrared Astronomy (SOFIA) -a joint project of NASA and the German Space Agency at DLR-mapped the very first and most detailed map of the long filaments that outlin ... more

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STELLAR CHEMISTRY
Astronomers detect galactic space laser
Perth, Australia (SPX) Apr 08, 2022
A powerful radio-wave laser, called a 'megamaser', has been observed by the MeerKAT telescope in South Africa. The record-breaking find is the most distant megamaser of its kind ever detected, ... more
STELLAR CHEMISTRY
Webb's mid-infrared instrument cooldown continues
Baltimore MD (SPX) Apr 07, 2022
"The Mid-Infrared Instrument (MIRI) and other Webb instruments have been cooling by radiating their thermal energy into the dark of space for the bulk of the last three months. The near-infrared ins ... more
MICROSAT BLITZ
CACI completes review for planned 2023 satellite launch
Reston VA (SPX) Apr 08, 2022
CACI International Inc (NYSE: CACI) has completed the Critical Design Review (CDR) for its demonstration small satellite program (DemoSat) launch scheduled for early 2023, which is slated to deliver ... more
PHYSICS NEWS
The hunt for the gravitational wave background
Bonn, Germany (SPX) Apr 08, 2022
Coalescing supermassive black holes in the centers of merging galaxies fill the universe with low-frequency gravitational waves. Astronomers have been searching for these waves by using large radio ... more
SPACEWAR
Space Force partnership powers up with VIP visit
Boulder CO (SPX) Apr 08, 2022
CU Boulder's prowess in space exploration took center stage this week during a visit from the newly named "champions" of the U.S. Space Force (USSF) University Partnership Program for the CU system: ... more
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TECH SPACE
Space debris found in rural India likely from 'China rocket'
Mumbai (AFP) April 4, 2022
A large metal ring and sphere that villagers in rural western India said fell from the sky over the weekend could be from a Chinese rocket launched into space last year, officials told local media. ... more
SPACE TRAVEL
Brazilian Space Chief Says Nations Should Think Long-Term, Keep Space Out of Geopolitics
Colorado Springs (Sputnik) Apr 08, 2022
Countries should think long-term about space cooperation, as there are many things on which they could work together regardless of geopolitical tensions, Carlos Moura, the president of the Brazilian ... more
SOLAR SCIENCE
New Solar observations could help develop better solar thermometer
Glasgow UK (SPX) Apr 08, 2022
A sophisticated new observation of a cool zone on the surface of the sun could help scientists develop a new kind of solar thermometer. A team of astrophysicists led by researchers from the Un ... more
SPACEMART
US, Russia Should Cooperate on Leveraging Private Investment for Space Programs - Expert
Colorado Springs (Sputnik) Apr 08, 2022
Russia and the United States along with other countries should cooperate on leveraging private investment to develop human spaceflight programs as governments struggle with tight budgets, said Greg ... more
MARSDAILY
Planetary scientist helps equip rover Perseverance with 4 of the 5 human senses
West Lafayette IN (SPX) Apr 06, 2022
For two decades, Roger Wiens has built instruments to give humans eyes and a nose on Mars - and now he's helping add ears as well. Wiens, a professor of Earth, Atmospheric, and Planetary Scien ... more
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ISRO likely to launch seven satellites during current year: Govt
New Delhi, India (IANS) Apr 08, 2022
The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) is likely to launch seven satellites during the current year and the expenditure towards the realisation of satellites is nearly Rs 490 crore, the Parliament was informed on Wednesday. "ISRO has successfully launched the Earth Observation Satellite EOS-4 onboard PSLV-C52 on February 14, 2022 from Satish Dhawan Space Centre, Sriharikota, along w ... more
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NASA's Curiosity Mars rover reroutes away from 'Gator-Back' rocks
Pasadena CA (JPL) Apr 08, 2022
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US, Russia Should Cooperate on Leveraging Private Investment for Space Programs - Expert
Colorado Springs (Sputnik) Apr 08, 2022
Russia and the United States along with other countries should cooperate on leveraging private investment to develop human spaceflight programs as governments struggle with tight budgets, said Greg Autry, professor of space leadership at Arizona State University's Thunderbird School of Global Management. "I think it is time for Russia to fully embrace the commercial future of space. With i ... more
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Mumbai (AFP) April 4, 2022
A large metal ring and sphere that villagers in rural western India said fell from the sky over the weekend could be from a Chinese rocket launched into space last year, officials told local media. The metal ring - reportedly two to three metres (6.5-10 feet) in diameter and weighing over 40 kilogrammes (90 pounds) - was discovered in a village field in Maharashtra state late on Saturday, ... more
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