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Sep 16, 2019

Astronomers Detect the Most Massive Neutron Star Yet

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Astronomers have discovered the most massive example yet of the dead stars known as neutron stars, one almost too massive to exist, a new study finds.

Sep 16, 2019

Design Devices to Help Astronauts Eat: Lunch in Outer Space!

Posted by in categories: engineering, food, space

Summary In this open-ended design/build project, students learn about the unique challenges astronauts face while eating in outer space. They explore different food choices and food packaging, learning about the seven different forms of food that are available to astronauts. Students learn about the steps of the engineering design process, and then, as if they are NASA engineering teams, they design and build original model devices to help astronauts eat in a microgravity environment—their own creative devices for food storage and meal preparation. A guiding design worksheet is provided in English and Spanish.

Sep 16, 2019

EU agency starts space sustainability initiative

Posted by in categories: business, security, space, sustainability

PARIS — The European Union’s equivalent of a foreign ministry is starting a new effort to promote the need for sustainable space operations, but that effort will not initially include any new regulation of European satellite operators.

Carine Claeys, special envoy for space and head of the Space Task Force for the European External Action Service, said in a Sept. 13 panel discussion at Euroconsult’s World Satellite Business Week that the Safety, Security and Sustainability of Outer Space (3SOS) public diplomacy initiative will promote “ethical conduct” in space amid concerns about orbital debris.

The acronym, she noted, has a second meaning. “It is also three times SOS,” she said, “to create the case and a sense of urgency.”

Sep 16, 2019

NASA Funds New Lunar CubeSat Orbiter Mission

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NASA funds ambitious new CubeSat mission to prove navigation technology for crewed Artemis mission to the lunar surface.

Sep 15, 2019

Water found for first time on ‘habitable’ planet

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Astronomers discover water in the atmosphere of a “habitable” planet orbiting a distant star.

Sep 14, 2019

Trampoline mirror may push laser pulse through fabric of the Universe

Posted by in categories: physics, space

Simply changing a mirror may allow physicists to poke a hole in the universe.

Sep 14, 2019

Rho Ophiuchi’s Colorful Cosmic Clouds Glisten in Starry Deep-Space Photo

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A new photo of the Rho Ophiuchi cloud complex by astrophotographer Miguel Claro reveals colorful nebulas and dark dust lanes near the bright star Antares.

Sep 14, 2019

Devices onboard Chandrayaan-2 orbiter gamechangers

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Former chairman of Isro A S Kiran Kumar on Thursday described the Chandrayaan-2 mission as a success, despite the loss of the Vikram lander on the lunar surface.

“Yes, there is sadness because we came so close to making a landing on the moon, but the mission itself cannot be called a failure because, for one, it is still ongoing,” Kumar said, speaking at the convocation of IISc.

Sep 14, 2019

International Space Station Streaks Across Jerusalem’s Night Sky (Photo)

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Miguel Claro is a professional photographer, author and science communicator based in Lisbon, Portugal, who creates spectacular images of the night sky. As a European Southern Observatory Photo Ambassador, a member of The World At Night and the official astrophotographer of the Dark Sky Alqueva Reserve, he specializes in astronomical “skyscapes” that connect Earth and the night sky. Join him here as he takes us through his photograph “A Sky Without Religious Boundaries Shows the ISS Above the Historic Old City of Jerusalem.”

The image shows the path of the International Space Station (ISS) crossing a sky free of any religious, cultural or ethnic boundaries above the beautiful and historic city of Jerusalem.

Sep 14, 2019

Is there life on Saturn’s Moon?

Posted by in categories: futurism, space

The ingredients for the development of life are present on Saturn’s moon, Enceladus…But did life actually appear? Encelus is a priority target for future missions. Credit: NASA.