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Yearly Archives: 2022

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Japanese lunar lander, with NASA rideshare, to launch this month

news-hubBy newseditor2021November 15, 2022

WASHINGTON — Japanese lunar lander developer ispace is in the final phases of preparations for the launch of its first lunar lander mission, a flight that will include a NASA lunar cubesat mission as a secondary payload.

SpaceLink to wind down operations, barring last-minute investment

news-hubBy newseditor2021November 14, 2022

SAN FRANCISCO – Barring last-minute offers from potential buyers or investors, SpaceLink, a startup developing a space-relay constellation, will wind down its operations.

NASA predicts first Starship orbital launch as soon as December

news-hubBy newseditor2021November 13, 2022

WASHINGTON — NASA expects SpaceX to be ready to attempt a first orbital flight of its Starship vehicle, an essential element in the agency’s Artemis lunar exploration plans, as soon as early December, pending tests and regulatory approvals.

‘Planet killer’ asteroid found hiding in sun’s glare may one day hit Earth

news-hubBy newseditor2021November 12, 2022

Astronomers have discovered a giant asteroid hiding in the glare of the sun that might one day cross paths with Earth.

Mars moon mystery: Strange structures found inside ‘fearful’ Phobos

news-hubBy newseditor2021November 11, 2022

Mars Express, which is a 19-year-veteran spacecraft in orbit around Mars, came within 51.6 miles (83 kilometers) of Phobos on Sept. 22, 2022 and was able to probe beneath the moon’s surface using upgraded software on its MARSIS instrument (Mars Advanced Radar for Subsurface and Ionosphere Sounding).

Something spooky is happening at the edge of the solar system

news-hubBy newseditor2021November 10, 2022

Scientists have discovered something spooky and strange occurring at the edge of the solar system: The heliopause — the boundary between the heliosphere (the bubble of solar wind encompassing the solar system) and the interstellar medium (the material between the stars) appears to be rippling and creating oblique angles in an unexpected manner.

James Webb Space Telescope snaps new, super-spooky image of Pillars of Creation

news-hubBy newseditor2021November 9, 2022

James Webb Space Telescope scientists have released a second view of the iconic Pillars of Creation, this one peering deep into the mid-infrared. The dust clouds appear to glow in blue tinges, and loom in front of a red-hued background. 

NASA seeks origin of ‘weird’ fast-spinning dwarf planet Haumea

news-hubBy newseditor2021November 8, 2022

The origins of a dwarf planet that lurks at the outer edge of the solar system that has become one of its strangest objects may have been revealed by NASA scientists.

Asteroids threatening Earth could be spotted by network of spacecraft near Venus’ orbit, Chinese scientists say

news-hubBy newseditor2021November 7, 2022

Researchers have proposed a novel system of six surveyor spacecraft deployed in Venus-like orbits to serve as an early warning system for space rocks that threaten Earth.

Centaur issue delays JPSS-2 launch

news-hubBy newseditor2021November 6, 2022

WASHINGTON — The launch of a polar-orbiting weather satellite and reentry technology demonstration will be delayed more than a week because of a battery problem with the upper stage of their rocket, NASA announced Oct. 29.

Next Artemis 1 launch attempt on schedule for mid-November

news-hubBy newseditor2021November 5, 2022

HUNTSVILLE, Ala. — Preparations for the next attempt to launch the Space Launch System rocket on the Artemis 1 mission remain on schedule for the middle of November, but agency officials said launch opportunities may be limited if it slips to later in the month because of the Thanksgiving holiday.

As clock ticks on Amazon’s constellation, buying Starship launches not out of the question

news-hubBy newseditor2021November 4, 2022

WASHINGTON — Amazon’s Project Kuiper needs half of its internet constellation – or about 1,600 satellites — to be operating in low Earth orbit by July 2026. 

Connecting the Dots | Identifying satellite UFOs

news-hubBy newseditor2021November 3, 2022

While tracking more and more objects orbiting Earth is crucial to ensure a safe operating environment, so is the ability to identify them correctly.

ISS partners weigh options for using commercial space stations

news-hubBy newseditor2021November 2, 2022

LAS VEGAS, NEVADA — Partner agencies on the International Space Station program say they are in discussions about how they will use, and pay for, commercial space stations that will replace it.

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