How NASA's 'Real Martians' Are Preparing for Manned Trips to Mars
Are you ready for Mars? NASA is working to get the agency ready for a human mission to the Red Planet in a few decades, and is showcasing its personnel and projects online. Among NASA’s many spotlights is a fascinating new video that zooms in on a NASA power system engineer’s quest to create enough […]
Apollo Panoramas: Moon Landings Go Wide in Crowdfunded Photo Book
In “Apollo: The Panoramas,” Mike Constantine presents his work digitally assembling stunning panoramas from individual photos taken by the Apollo astronauts on the moon.Credit: Moonpans via collectSPACE.com A new photo book about the Apollo moon landings provides a “wide look” at the lunar surface vistas that astronauts saw and captured on film more than 40 […]
How to Spot the Asteroid Vesta in October's Night Sky
The giant asteroid Vesta, the brightest asteroid in the sky, will be very visible for the next two weeks. This image of Vesta was captured by NASA’s Dawn spacecraft in 2012.Credit: NASA The next two weeks provide an excellent opportunity to spot the brightest asteroid visible from EarthVesta — one of the best-known objects in […]
Wine, Cheese … Rockets? France's Arianespace Lands in NYC
Scale models of the Ariane 5 rocket (right) and next-generation Ariane 6 rocket, near Times Square. Ariane 6 is set to make its first flight in 2020.Credit: Calla Cofield/Space.com NEW YORK — This past weekend (Sept. 26 and 27), New York City hosted the annual “Best of France” event, which aims to promote the country […]
Lush Oasis to Arid Desert: How Our View of Mars Has Changed
The dusty-red sphere now called Mars has fascinated stargazers since the dawn of humanity, but Earthlings’ view of the planet has changed drastically over the years. Once thought of as a lush alien world teeming with life, it was later dismissed as an arid, desolate orb. But now, scientists have announced the Red Planet has long, […]
'The Martian' Cast's Q&A With Space Station Crew | Video
‘The Martian’ Is Going To ‘Science The S**T Out Of’ Being Stranded | Trailer Parachute Failure Success! NASA Drop Tests Orion Capsule Over Arizona | Video Constellations, Planets And A Super Lunar Eclipse – Sept. 2015 Skywatching Video ‘Xombie’ Rocket Got Brains! Proves New Mars Landing System | Video ‘The Martian’ Cast’s Q&A With Space […]
Inside 'The Martian': Movie's Sleek Spacesuits Explained
Matt Damon outfitted in his Mars surface spacesuit in the sci-fi film ”The Martian,” which hits theaters on Oct. 2, 2015.Credit: ™ and © 2015 Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation. The upcoming sci-fi film “The Martian” features many real-life technologies being developed to help put boots on the Red Planet, but the sleek spacesuits showcased […]
Matt Damon in Space: Actor Hits Sci-Fi Trifecta with 'The Martian'
Matt Damon has become a Hollywood A-lister by taking on roles in big-budget action films and dramas, but could he become known for his science fiction work instead? This Friday is opening night of “The Martian,” which is the third major science fiction movie starring Damon in the last two years. In 2014, Damon played […]
A Fresh Perspective on an Extraordinary Cluster of Galaxies
Galaxy clusters are often described by superlatives. After all, they are huge conglomerations of galaxies, hot gas, and dark matter and represent the largest structures in the Universe held together by gravity. To source
A Fresh Perspective on an Extraordinary Cluster of Galaxies
Galaxy clusters are often described by superlatives. After all, they are huge conglomerations of galaxies, hot gas, and dark matter and represent the largest structures in the Universe held together by gravity. To source
SMOS meets ocean monsters
ESA’s SMOS and two other satellites are together providing insight into how surface winds evolve under tropical storm clouds in the Pacific Ocean. This new information could to help predict extreme weather at sea. To source
Space for visitors
Technology image of the week: Visitor centre Space Expo will be participating in Sunday’s ESTEC Open Day with a bargain admission offer To source
[ISS / Japanese Experiment Module (KIBO)] JAXA Astronaut Activity Report, July 2015
JAXA Astronaut Activity Report, July, 2015 Last Updated: September 30, 2015 This is JAXA’s Japanese astronaut activity report for July, 2015. Astronaut Kimiya Yui commences his ISS Expedition mission In early July, Astronaut Kimiya Yui and his crewmates Oleg Kononenko of the Russian Space Agency (RSA) and Kjell Lindgren of NASA underwent final training at […]