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May 07, 2022
IRON AND ICE
'Spot the difference' to help reveal Rosetta image secrets



Paris (ESA) May 06, 2022
Today, ESA and the Zooniverse launch Rosetta Zoo, a citizen science project that invites volunteers to engage in a cosmic game of 'spot the difference'. By browsing through pictures collected by ESA's Rosetta mission, you can help scientists figure out how a comet's surface evolves as it swings around the Sun. Rosetta spent over two years orbiting Comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko between 2014 and 2016. The spacecraft studied the comet up close, collecting unprecedented data to unlock some of the mo ... read more

SPACE TRAVEL
NASA's Crew-3 astronauts splash down in Gulf of Mexico
Washington DC (UPI) May 5, 2021
After a 24-hour delay to be sure of weather conditions in the Atlantic Ocean, NASA's Crew-3 returned to Earth on Friday with a splashdown in the Gulf of Mexico just off the coast of Florida. ... more
SPACE MEDICINE
New study reveals the effect of extended space flight on astronauts' brains
Portland OR (SPX) May 06, 2022
Long-duration space flight alters fluid-filled spaces along veins and arteries in the brain, according to new research from Oregon Health and Science University and scientists across the country. ... more
ROCKET SCIENCE
NASA identifies Artemis 1 rocket issues, plans another wet dress rehearsal for June
Washington DC (UPI) May 5, 2021
NASA is targeting early June for its next attempt of the Artemis 1 wet dress rehearsal, officials announced on Thursday. ... more
MARSDAILY
Solving the mystery of frost hiding on Mars
Pasadena CA (JPL) May 06, 2022
A new study using data from NASA's Mars Odyssey orbiter may explain why Martian frost can be invisible to the naked eye and why dust avalanches appear on some slopes. Scientists were baffled l ... more
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EARTH OBSERVATION
NASA rocket to measure Earth's life-supporting secret: a weak electric field
Greenbelt MD (SPX) May 05, 2022
Why does Earth support life, while Venus and Mars - and for all we know, any other planet in the universe - do not? "It's one of the most fundamental questions in all of science: Why are we he ... more
SPACE TRAVEL
Astronaut crew returns to Earth after six months on ISS
Washington (AFP) May 6, 2022
NASA's Crew-3 mission returned home to Earth on Friday after six months aboard the International Space Station. ... more
MOON DAILY
Lunar soil has the potential to generate oxygen and fuel
Beijing, China (SPX) May 06, 2022
Soil on the moon contains active compounds that can convert carbon dioxide into oxygen and fuels, scientists in China report May 5 in the journal Joule. They are now exploring whether lunar resource ... more
STELLAR CHEMISTRY
Examining the Heart of Webb: The Final Phase of Commissioning
Baltimore MD (SPX) May 06, 2022
NASA's James Webb Space Telescope is now experiencing all seasons - from hot to cold - as it undergoes the thermal stability test. Meanwhile, activities are underway for the final phase of commissio ... more
IRON AND ICE
NASA's Psyche starts processing at Kennedy
Tempe AZ (SPX) May 06, 2022
Bound for an asteroid of the same name, the orbiter is undergoing final preparations for its August launch. Since its arrival on April 29, the Psyche spacecraft has moved into the Payload Haza ... more
DRAGON SPACE
China launches Jilin-1 commercial satellites
Taiyuan (XNA) May 06, 2022
China on Thursday launched a Long March-2D rocket to place a group of eight satellites in space. Satellite Jilin-1 Kuanfu 01C, together with seven Jilin-1 Gaofen 03D satellites, was lifted at ... more
SPACEWAR
Amid tensions on Earth, the United States claims that 'conflict in space is not inevitable'
Montreal, Canada (SPX) May 03, 2022
In 1996, Joseph W. Ashy, former U.S. commander-in-chief of the North American Aerospace Defense Command, famously said: "We're going to fight in space. We're going to fight from space and we're goin ... more
SPACE TRAVEL
Spacecraft navigation uses x-rays from dead stars
Urbana IL (SPX) May 04, 2022
The remnants of a collapsed neutron star, called a pulsar, are magnetically charged and spinning anywhere from one rotation per second to hundreds of rotations per second. These celestial bodies, ea ... more

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SPACEMART
Satellogic announces multiple launch agreement with SpaceX
New York NY (SPX) May 05, 2022
Satellogic Inc. (NASDAQ: SATL), a leader in sub-meter resolution Earth Observation ("EO") data collection, reports it has signed a new Multiple Launch Agreement ("MLA") with SpaceX reserving launch ... more
ROCKET SCIENCE
Maritime Launch plans inaugural flight for 2023
Halifax. Canada (SPX) May 05, 2022
Maritime Launch Services Inc. (NEO: MAXQ) (MLSI) and Reaction Dynamics (RDX) are pleased to announce that they have signed a letter of intent to conduct launches from Spaceport Nova Scotia, expected ... more
ROBO SPACE
MDA completes first commercial sale of Canadarm3 technology to Axiom space
Toronto, Canada (SPX) May 04, 2022
MDA Ltd. (TSX:MDA), a leading provider of advanced technology and services to the rapidly expanding global space industry, has announced the first commercial sale of its Canadarm3 technology to Axio ... more
VSAT NEWS
Kacific launches all-in-one CommsBox for disaster relief
Singapore (SPX) May 05, 2022
Kacific Broadband Satellites Group is launching an innovative emergency connectivity solution, CommsBox, designed to provide broadband service in emergency or disaster zones rapidly. Kacific C ... more
SOLAR DAILY
Physicists develop ideal testing conditions of solar cells for space applications
Norman OK (SPX) May 04, 2022
Researchers at the University of Oklahoma, with the National Renewable Energy Laboratory, the University of North Texas, the NASA Glenn Research Center and several collaborators within the space pow ... more
IRON AND ICE


Scientists find DNA's code for life in meteorites

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EXO WORLDS
Experiments measure freezing point of extraterrestrial oceans to aid search for life
Seattle WA (SPX) May 05, 2022
Researchers from the University of Washington and the University of California, Berkeley have conducted experiments that measured the physical limits for the existence of liquid water in icy extrate ... more
TIME AND SPACE
NASA's Swift tracks potential magnetic flip of monster black hole
Greenbelt MD (SPX) May 06, 2022
A rare and enigmatic outburst from a galaxy 236 million light-years away may have been sparked by a magnetic reversal, a spontaneous flip of the magnetic field surrounding its central black hole. ... more
STELLAR CHEMISTRY
Astronomers discover a rare "black widow" binary, with the shortest orbit yet
Boston MA (SPX) May 05, 2022
The flashing of a nearby star has drawn MIT astronomers to a new and mysterious system 3,000 light years from Earth. The stellar oddity appears to be a new "black widow binary" - a rapidly spinning ... more
SOLAR SCIENCE
WVU scientists take on pioneering space weather research and forecasting project
Morgantown WV (SPX) May 03, 2022
A cross-disciplinary team of researchers from West Virginia University are undertaking a pioneering project in space weather research to improve modeling and forecasting of space weather to safeguar ... more
STELLAR CHEMISTRY
Hubble reveals surviving companion star in aftermath of supernova
Baikonur, Kazakhstan (SPX) May 06, 2022
NASA's Hubble Space Telescope has uncovered a witness at the scene of a star's explosive death: a companion star previously hidden in the glare of its partner's supernova. The discovery is a first f ... more
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After ISS command change, NASA's Crew-3 prepares to undock for trip home
Washington DC (UPI) May 4, 2021
NASA's Crew-3 astronauts are preparing to undock from the International Space Station on Thursday after a six-month stay at the orbital outpost. Raja Chari, Kayla Barron and Tom Marshburn of NASA, along with Matthias Maurer of Germany, are expected to board their Dragon spacecraft and close the hatch at 11:20 p.m. EDT, ahead of undocking from the ISS for the trip back to Earth. C ... more
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Long Beach CA (SPX) May 02, 2022
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All the science in half the time: Sols 3464-3465
Pasadena CA (JPL) May 05, 2022
We have cleared the "Greenheugh pediment" and the mix of sandy, steep, and rough terrain that challenged our drives up and down it. However, we are finding that as we make our way up Mount Sharp along a new route, some of the same driving gremlins are with us. Yesterday's drive made it just about all the way to its endpoint, but Curiosity encountered higher than expected tilts as she attem ... more
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China on Thursday launched a Long March-2D rocket to place a group of eight satellites in space. Satellite Jilin-1 Kuanfu 01C, together with seven Jilin-1 Gaofen 03D satellites, was lifted at 10:38 a.m. (Beijing Time) from the Taiyuan Satellite Launch Center in the northern province of Shanxi and soon entered the preset orbit. With its wide coverage, Jilin-1 Kuanfu 01C can provide im ... more
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Satellogic announces multiple launch agreement with SpaceX
New York NY (SPX) May 05, 2022
Satellogic Inc. (NASDAQ: SATL), a leader in sub-meter resolution Earth Observation ("EO") data collection, reports it has signed a new Multiple Launch Agreement ("MLA") with SpaceX reserving launch capacity for its next 68 satellites. This new MLA follows the current MLA covering 2022 launches, and confirms that SpaceX continues to be Satellogic's preferred vendor for rideshare missions, meeting ... more
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SwRI-led team finds younger exoplanets better candidates when looking for other Earths
San Antonio TX (SPX) May 04, 2022
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