18 – Watch Live The United Launch Alliance Atlas V rocket carrying NASA’s Tracking and Data Relay Satellite-M (TDRS-M) stands on the launch pad at Space Launch Complex 41 on Cape Canaveral Air Force Station poised for liftoff on Aug. 18, 2017 The rocket rolled out to the pad two ...
The newly releasedJames Webb Space Telescopephoto captures NGC 346, a star-forming region in a satellite galaxy of theMilky Waycalled theSmall Magellanic Cloud(SMC). Read more and see the entire image:James Webb Space Telescope spotlights gorgeous young stars in a galaxy next door (photo) Augus...
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"We'venever had a mission where two spacecraft go to the moon at the same time before- it's very exciting, the first time we've tried anything like this since theApollo missions," said Anthony Colaprete, principal investigator on NASA'sLunar Crater Observation and Sensing Satellite (LCROSS...
The tiny Italian satellite LiciaCube caught the intense aftermath of DART's impact with the asteroid Dimorphos.Credit: ASI / NASA "One of the key pieces to being successful with implementing a technique like this is early detection: The more time we have for that little nudge and the change...
To see a satellite image of the field of space debris that floats around the earth is like looking at fleas swarming an unfortunate dog. About a half-million pieces of debris are the size of a marble, but even tiny pieces that travel more than 17,000 miles per hour could be deadly to...
(REACT), a multi-year collaboration to develop technologies for lunar surface constructions within the timeframe of the Artemis Mission: humankind’s return to the Moon. LINA is a step in the effort to expand civilization to Earth’s natural satellite and explore it in a sustainable way that ...
Orion European Service Module Powering humankind’s return to the moonAn integral part of NASA’s Artemis mission More than 50 years after the first crewed Moon landing in 1969, the US Space Agency NASA is setting out once again to visit Earth´s satellite - not just for a few days ...
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NASA and Japan's space agency (JAXA) have officially launched the world's first wooden satellite into Earth orbit. The magnolia wood LignoSat is an attempt to make space junk biodegradable, potentially solving the growing problem of orbital debris.