Now That NASA’s Missing IMAGE Satellite Has Been Found, Talking To It Is Going To Be Difficult

7 years ago

NASA has confirmed that their missing IMAGE satellite was indeed located by an amateur astronomer in Canada. But re-establishing contact…

Weekly Space Hangout – Jan 31, 2018: Andrzej Stewart of the Hi-SEAS IV Mars Simulation Mission

7 years ago

Hosts: Fraser Cain (universetoday.com / @fcain) Dr. Paul M. Sutter (pmsutter.com / @PaulMattSutter) Dr. Kimberly Cartier (KimberlyCartier.org / @AstroKimCartier )…

Microbes May Help Astronauts Turn Human Waste Into Food

7 years ago

Researchers at Penn State are developing methods of turning human waste into food. And microbes, not plants, would provide the…

Watch this Chilling Animation of Capetown’s Water Disappearing

7 years ago

A new animation released by NASA's Earth Observatory illustrates how ongoing drought is diminishing Cape Town's water supply.

Carnival of Space #546

7 years ago

This week's Carnival of Space is hosted by Allen Versfeld at his Urban Astronomer blog. Click here to read Carnival…

What’ll It Take to Find Life? Searching the Universe for Biosignatures

7 years ago

When astronomers scan the atmospheres of other worlds, they’ll be looking for gases to confirm that yes, indeed, there’s life…

The Brightest Star in the Sky, Sirius, was Hiding a Cluster of Stars. Found by Gaia

7 years ago

Thanks to the efforts of an amateur astronomer, the star cluster that was recently revealed by Gaia mission is now…

The Most Detailed Map Ever Made of the Milky Way in Radio Waves

7 years ago

A new radio wave map of the Milky Way Galaxy is our most detailed yet and will be the basis…

Icy Worlds Like Europa and Enceladus Might Actually be too Soft to Land On

7 years ago

According to a new study led by the Planetary Science Institute, Europa and Enceladus may have surfaces that are too…

Astronomy Cast Ep. 476: The Overview Effect

7 years ago

After they've been to space, many astronauts report that seeing the world from above has given them a totally new…