Europe, dumped by NASA, has teamed up with Russia to build its ExoMars orbiter and lander.
Thank you Barack! Europe, dumped by Obama administration and NASA, has teamed up with Russia to build its ExoMars orbiter and lander.
Thank you Barack! Europe, dumped by Obama administration and NASA, has teamed up with Russia to build its ExoMars orbiter and lander.
SpaceX has now set April 30 as the target launch date for its Falcon 9/Dragon capsule test flight to ISS.
A prototype of a new space junk radar system has successfully demonstrated it can track objects smaller than an inch across.
This resolution is considered ten times better than previous designs. The cost to build the fully operational system is estimated to be $3.5 billion.
I wonder where we will get the money.
An artist’s conception of Martian weather. With pictures.
Competition rules! Russia’s space agency has proposed a space exploration plan through 2030, including missions to the Moon and Mars, in an effort to catch up with the U.S.
Research on ISS has found that prolonged spaceflight causes vision problems and might even damage the human eye.
There had been hints of this discovery in an earlier report, but today’s paper is the first published science on the subject.
The results are not only important for finding out the medical challenges of weightlessness. They illustrate once again the need to do long extended flights on ISS. Without that research we are never going to be able to fly humans to other planets.
An evening pause: What every home must have!
Venus Express was blinded for four days last week after being hit by a coronal mass ejection from the Sun.
The robot rules: Dextre has successfully completed its first round of operations in its satellite refueling demonstration on ISS.
On March 6, film director and deep water diver James Cameron grabbed the record for the deepest solo dive ever, 26791 feet or more than five miles.
Moreover, this dive was only practice for an even deeper dive to come.
Want a job building spaceships? The spaceship companies in Mohave are hiring.
There are several hundred open positions in Mojave as companies such as the Spaceship Company, XCOR and Scaled Composites begin to ramp up operations. “It’s ironic that we’re having a recruitment problem in Mojave,” said Stu Witt, CEO and general manager of the Mojave Air and Space Port. He added that this is a good problem to have.
A look at China’s rocket engine development program.
The detailed look at the robotic satellite refueling demo that is taking place on ISS this week.
From Consumer Reports: “Our Fisker Karma cost us $107,850. It is super sleek, high-tech—and now it’s broken.”
Another wise business choice by the Obama administration, which gave this electric car company just over a half billion dollars in federal subsidies to develop this plug-in hybrid car.
Researchers have completed the first comprehensive map of the entire ocean-floor debris field of the Titanic.
Engineers’ dreams: A proposal to use a thousand mile long magnetic track to accelerate passengers into space.
A robotic refueling demo. designed and built by the same people who ran the Hubble Space Telescope repair missions, begins today on ISS, using Dextre.
This demo is designed to prove that a robot, operated from the ground, can refuel a satellite not designed for refueling. The demo satellite on ISS was built to match the design of several climate satellites already in orbit that will end up defunct in a few years if they can’t be refueled.
The rail gun: a cheap solution for getting payloads into orbit quickly.
The delayed launch of Europe’s cargo freighter to ISS is now targeted for March 23.
The X-37B marks one year in orbit.
More importantly, the Air Force has indicated that a third X-37B mission will launch this fall.