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Peregrine moon lander and its cargo will likely burn up in Earth’s atmosphere

January 14, 2024Comments Off on Peregrine moon lander and its cargo will likely burn up in Earth’s atmosphere

It looks like the Peregrine lunar lander’s final resting place will be back at home where it started. The doomed spacecraft, which experienced an anomaly shortly after launch and has been leaking propellant ever since, is expected to burn up in Earth’s atmosphere, Astrobotic wrote in an update on X…

NASA beamed a video of a cat named Taters from deep space to Earth

December 24, 2023Comments Off on NASA beamed a video of a cat named Taters from deep space to Earth

In a successful demonstration of new laser communications capabilities, NASA beamed an ultra-high definition video across 19 million miles of space from its Psyche spacecraft to Earth earlier this month. It’s the first time a UHD streaming video has been sent from deep space via laser. The history-making video? A…

These tomatoes were lost on the International Space Station for almost a year

December 16, 2023Comments Off on These tomatoes were lost on the International Space Station for almost a year

In an interview this fall following his return to Earth from the International Space Station, NASA astronaut Frank Rubio shared a little mission anecdote that had us gripped: after he’d harvested one of the first tomatoes grown in space and bagged it up for a presentation, the bag and its…

NASA can’t talk to its Mars robots for two weeks because the sun is in the way

November 12, 2023Comments Off on NASA can’t talk to its Mars robots for two weeks because the sun is in the way

NASA’s Mars exploration robots will be on their own for the next two weeks while the space agency waits out a natural phenomenon that will prevent normal communications. Mars and Earth have reached positions in their orbits that put them on opposite sides of the sun, in an alignment known…

NASA is launching a rocket on Sunday to study a 20,000-year-old supernova

October 28, 2023Comments Off on NASA is launching a rocket on Sunday to study a 20,000-year-old supernova

A sounding rocket toting a special imaging and spectroscopy instrument will take a brief trip to space Sunday night to try and capture as much data as it can on a long-admired supernova remnant in the Cygnus constellation. Its target, a massive cloud of dust and gas known as the…

Hitting the Books: NASA’s Kathy Sullivan and advances in orbital personal hygiene

October 8, 2023Comments Off on Hitting the Books: NASA’s Kathy Sullivan and advances in orbital personal hygiene

For the first couple decades of its existence, NASA was the epitome of an Old Boys Club; its astronaut ranks pulled exclusively from the Armed Services’ test pilot programs which, at that time, were exclusively staffed by men. Glass ceilings weren’t the only things broken when Sally Ride, Judy Resnik,…

NASA will reveal what OSIRIS-REx brought back from asteroid Bennu on Wednesday

October 6, 2023Comments Off on NASA will reveal what OSIRIS-REx brought back from asteroid Bennu on Wednesday

NASA will give the public a look at the asteroid sample brought back to Earth by its OSIRIS-REx spacecraft next week. A livestream of the reveal is set for 11 AM ET on Wednesday, October 11. The capsule containing rocks and dust taken from the surface of the near-Earth asteroid…

Scientists confirm that the first black hole ever imaged is actually spinning

September 28, 2023Comments Off on Scientists confirm that the first black hole ever imaged is actually spinning

The first black hole humanity has ever imaged has also provided us with what researchers are calling “unequivocal evidence” that black holes spin. An international team of scientists headed by Chinese researcher Dr. Cui Yuzhu analyzed 22 years of observational data gathered by more than 20 telescopes around the world….

NASA’s OSIRIS-REx successfully delivers asteroid samples back to Earth

September 25, 2023Comments Off on NASA’s OSIRIS-REx successfully delivers asteroid samples back to Earth

NASA’s OSIRIS-REx seven-year mission to collect rocks and dust from a near-Earth asteroid is complete. The capsule containing the final samples returned to Earth on the morning of September 24th, touching down in the desert at the Department of Defense’s Utah Test and Training Range at 10:52 am ET. The…

NASA’s James Webb Telescope may have found the source of Europa’s carbon

September 22, 2023Comments Off on NASA’s James Webb Telescope may have found the source of Europa’s carbon

Before the Galileo spacecraft was destroyed two decades ago, it detected several chemicals on the surface of Jupiter’s moon Europa, including carbon dioxide. Now, a couple of studies using observations by the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) suggest that the carbon dioxide on Europa’s surface came from the ocean hidden…