Einstein's Theory Just Put the Brakes on the Sun's Spin

Although the sun is our nearest star, it still hides many secrets. But it seems that one solar conundrum may have been solved and a theory originally proposed in 1905 by Albert Einstein could be at the root of it all. Twenty years ago, solar astronomers realized that the uppermost layer of the sun rotates […]

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Notes from Mars 160: Why Field Drawing Is Important to Mars Exploration

Mars 160 crewmember Annalea Beattie. The Mars Society is conducting the ambitious two-phase Mars 160 Twin Desert-Arctic Analogue mission  to study how seven crewmembers could live, work and perform science on a true mission to Mars. Mars 160 crewmember Annalea Beattie is chronicling the mission , which will spend 80 days at the Mars Desert […]

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Seville

Earth observation image of the week: the Spanish city of Seville and its surroundings, also featured on the Earth from Space video programme To source

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What's an Earth-Like Planet Anyway?

Artist’s rendering of the Kepler Space Telescope. Project Blue contributed this article to Space.com’s Expert Voices: Op-Ed & Insights . For centuries, humans have wondered whether Earth is unique in the universe, or if similar planets exist out there. Even a decade ago, we still did not know — but then NASA’s Kepler Space Telescope made […]

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Intel acquires ESA incubator company

There are thousands of drone companies out there, but Intel has chosen to acquire Mavinci, a start-up from one of ESA’s business incubators in Germany that has developed an easy-to-usesystem for land surveillance. To source

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[ISS / Japanese Experiment Module (KIBO)] First announcement for the third "Space Environment and Kibo Utilization Workshop (SEKUW)"

First announcement for the third “Space Environment and Kibo Utilization Workshop (SEKUW)” Last Updated: December 14, 2016 First Announcement Space Environment and Kibo Utilization Workshop Vayupak Convention CenterCentara Government Complex Hotel & Convention Centre Chaeng WatthanaBangkok, Thailand9-10 February 2017 We are pleased to inform you that the 3rdSpace Environment and Kibo Utilization Workshop (SEKUW) will […]

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Water Ice Found On Dwarf Planet Ceres, Hidden in Permanent Shadow

A snapshot of Ceres’ surface, with overlaid animation showing the locations of “bright spots” that reflect sunlight. Scientists have discovered that one of these bright spots contain water ice. Just like the moon and Mercury, the largest asteroid in Earth’s solar system, Ceres , has cold pockets of perpetual darkness on its surface where researchers […]

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'Spaceborne': Astronaut Don Pettit's Amazing Space Photos (Gallery)

NASA astronaut Don Pettit took photos of many cosmic events while on his three space flights. From star trails and terrestrial lights to airglow and auroras, he captured his moments in space with skill and beauty. In his new book “Spaceborne” (Press Syndication Group, 2016) Pettit reveals the extraordinary orbital perspective. Here Earth plays a […]

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Mars' Southern Polar Cap — Cool on Many Levels

An unearthly scene altogether, the polar cap at Mars’ South Pole — a mosaic of layers of dry ice occurring naturally on the Red Planet — is one terrain Earth and Mars do not have in common. This image is a stereo pair of the Mars’ South Pole taken by HiRISE on the Mars Reconnaissance […]

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