May 17th, 2008 · Turns out that the surface of Mars is stiffer and colder than previously thought. New observations from NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter indicate that any liquid water that might exist below the planet's surface and any possible organisms living in …
see also: pictures · scientists · planet · NASA · United States · organization · instruments
Mar 6th, 2006 · Private aerospace firm SpaceX has revealed that it has secretly been working on a crew and cargo vehicle since late 2004. Development of the capsule, named Dragon, has so far been funded by SpaceX and its partners, which includes the Canadian company …
see also: robots · Partners · 2004 · company · NASA · founder · Elon Musk
Feb 28th, 2006 · Tentatively scheduled for a spacewalk this summer, a Russian cosmonaut will take his trusty six iron and a special weightless-friendly tee and put a golf ball into orbit from outside the International Space Station. The golf ball has an embedded transmitter …
see also: Canadian · Russia · orbiter · manufactured · embedding · cosmonaut · fees
Feb 20th, 2006 · As reported by Space.com, Spaceflight Now, and elsewhere, NASA is now planning to retire the Space Shuttle Atlantis by 2008, after just 5 more flghts. By doing so, they would avoid a costly and time consuming scheduled overhaul, and could still fly the …
see also: consumer · NASA · Space.com · Missions · Atlantis · 2008 · Spaceflight Now
Feb 19th, 2006 · Yahoo News is reporting that Astronomer Margaret Turnbull of the Carnegie Institution has released a 'top 10' list of potential inhabitable star systems. NASA is planning on using this top 10 list as the targets for their Terrestrial Planet Finder a …
see also: systems · NASA · orbiter · Shortlist · Yahoo News · Astronomer Margaret Turnbull · Carnegie Institution
Feb 18th, 2006 · MSNBC has a story about a second company starting up to compete with Virgin Galactic. Both are planning on operating passenger sub-orbital flights. Will this new Space Race usher in more new technologies into our daily lives, like the previous one? Will …
see also: company · technologies · competitions · orbiter · Tourism · flights · MSNBC
Feb 9th, 2006 · NASA has announced plans for six more Centennial Challenges for space-related technological achievements. The X Prize-inspired competitions will have cash prizes of up to $5 million. The challenges are for an orbital fuel depot, a lunar-capable all-terrain …
see also: NASA · Lunar · vehicle · prizes · technologies · competitions · Solar
Feb 8th, 2006 · Space.com is reporting the beginning of construction on the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter Which is scheduled for launch in late fall of 2008. It will orbit the moon at fifty kilometers and image the entire surface at high resolution. A far Ultraviolet …
see also: sites · NASA · Space.com · resolution · Lunar · instruments · construction
Jan 20th, 2006 · Since the launch of the Soviet Union's Sputnik I satellite in 1957, humans have been generating space junk. The U.S. Space Surveillance Network is currently tracking over 13,000 human-made objects larger than four inches (ten centimeters) in diameter …
see also: NASA · Humans · orbiter · generator · diameter · clutter · Spacecraft
Jan 16th, 2006 · India's ISRO Chairman, G Madhavan Nair recently gave a brief description of a fully-reusable 2-stage satellite launch vehicle that is being planned at ISRO. From the article: 'This is in its initial stages of vehicle configuration and the first stage …
see also: vehicle · India · orbiter · satellite · sea · altitude · velocity
Jan 8th, 2006 · Scientists have found a doomed star orbiting what appears to be a medium-sized black hole. This black hole appears to be a theorized 'in-between' category of black hole that has eluded confirmation and frustrated scientists for more than a decade.
see also: scientists · orbiter · Doomed · theorized · confirmation
Dec 23rd, 2005 · NASAs Spitzer Space Telescope has detected the basic organic building blocks of life in a ring orbiting in the 'habitable zone', that area where Earth orbits the Sun and where water exists on the borderline between gas and liquid, in a nearby stellar …
see also: building · theory · planet · organization · Solar · orbiter · DNA
Dec 18th, 2005 · As reported on the Mars-net email list Flight Refuelling Amateur Radio Society's resident satcom + WLAN guru Paul J. Marsh (M0EYT) has managed to detect and receive NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter on
X band at a staggering range of 45 million miles …
see also: residents · software · NASA · Paul · orbiter · setup · Mars
Dec 13th, 2005 · In the latest reality show on British TV, three British "space tourists" last night succesfully blasted off on a five day mission and are currently orbiting the earth 200 miles up. Or so they think. And to forestall the first question. They aren't experiencing …
see also: TV · Missions · orbiter · tourists · generator · British · astronaut
Dec 5th, 2005 · Science Daily is reporting on a new device called an Optical Vortex Coronagraph that's been invented to directly image planets orbiting other stars by using a special lens that "spins out" the light from the star leaving only the reflected light …
see also: planet · invention · orbiter · lens · stars · spins · Extrasolar
Nov 14th, 2005 · NASA's STEREO mission will be launched in 2006 with the goal of imaging the sun and the solar winds in 3-D. According to NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center and to the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory (APL), two identical spacecrafts will …
see also: 2006 · NASA · imaging · Solar · Missions · orbiter · observatories
Nov 4th, 2005 · China has announced that it plans to land on the moon around the year 2017. They also plan to set up a moon-based astronomical telescope, measure the thickness of the moon's soil as well as the amount of helium-3 on the moon. Helium-3 is regarded by …
see also: Chinese · Lunar · orbiter · 2007 · telescopes · helium · Pollution
Oct 23rd, 2005 · A video of what is currently thought to be the closest star to the supermassive black hole at the centre of our galaxy. The star orbits the black hole in a highly elliptical orbit with a period of 15 years or so, but at its closest approach it swings …
see also: video · galaxy · distance · orbiter · Pluto · constraints · elliptical
Oct 19th, 2005 · ITAR-TASS reports that the Progress cargo ship currently docked at the ISS attempted an orbit raising burn this morning but the engine failed three minutes into the firing. Further burns are cancelled until they figure out the problem and meanwhile, …
see also: engineering · orbiter · shuttle · altitude · kilometers · cargo · ISS
Oct 19th, 2005 · Discover magazine is running an article about a clock designed to run accurately for 10,000 years. It's essentially a "future-proof" clock that blurs the line between art and functionality through advanced engineering. From the article: 'Everything …
see also: computer · engineering · planet · design · magazine · advancements · Solar