Space flight

NASA’s plans of new manned missions to the Moon soon to be unveiled

Now that this whole political circus has been finally wrapped, many projects that had been left on standby or have yet to enter development can now move forwards. This also includes, of course, NASA projects and its ambitious plans. Soon enough, the agency will publicly announce the first stage in its grander plan, namely setting [...]

Amazon founder’s space company passes key safety test

After SpaceX’s recent successful docking with the ISS, when it brought critical mission cargo to the space station, another important milestone for private space exploration has been attained, this time on part of another space company. Jeff Bezos’ (Amazon) private space venture, Blue Origin, recently successfully tested its emergency crew escape system – a key pre-requirement for getting [...]

Pluto’s moons pose grave threat to NASA’s New Horizons spacecraft

NASA’s New Horizons spacecraft is currently seven years into its nine-and-a-half-year journey across the Solar System to explore Pluto. Since its launch in 2006, however, astronomers have discovered two more moons orbiting the dwarf-planet, which now pose a grave threat to the spacecraft’s initial navigation course because of space debris orbiting them. “We’ve found more and [...]

The Endeavour’s final excursion through Los Angeles

This past weekend, the last American space shuttle, the Endeavour, made its final trip through the streets of Los Angeles to the California Science Center. The trip lasted from midnight Friday morning until midday Sunday as the shuttle traveled at the high speeds of two miles per hour.  There were many delays and the shuttle [...]

Plans for lunar water mining robot revealed

Astrobotic Technology Inc., a spin-off company of Carnegie Mellon University (CMU) announced a full-sized prototype called the Polaris lunar rover – a rover designed specifically to work in the dark side of the Moon, home of the permanently shadowed craters of the lunar poles.   The idea is to launch the rover using one of [...]

SpaceX rocket suffers engine anomaly, officials insist it’s not a failure

After SpaceX managed what seemed to be a successful launch, one of the nine Merlin engines suffered what the company called “an anomaly” – an anomaly that looks just like an explosion – but engineers insist it’s not really a problem and everything went according to plan. You can check it out for yourself, in [...]

SpaceX’s Elon Musk meets up with NASA leader [with video]

Billionaire entrepreneur Elon Musk, founder of SpaceX, the biggest private space flight company and so far the only one who managed to fly to the International Space Station teams up with NASA chief Charles Bolden in a Google+ “hangout” today to discuss this weekend’s planned launch trip to the ISS. SpaceX is set to launch [...]

A chart of NASA’s budget

This is a chart of NASA’s budget throughout the year, as percentage of the US budget. Now imagine NASA funding stabilized at 60s levels. Where would we be now?

NASA: ‘warp drive is plausible’ – experiments under way

We’ve seen a lot of concepts cross the realm of SciFi into reality, however transferring fabrics of imagination to practical applications which respect the laws of physics can be troublesome, if not sometimes impossible. If in a book or TV show, like Star Trek for instance, things like teleportation, time travel or faster than light speeds are [...]

NASA’s Dawn spaceship departs Vesta asteroid, heads for Ceres

It’s one asteroid down and one to go, for NASA’s Dawn spacecraft. After spending a year studying the Vesta asteroid and retrieving valuable information to Earth, Dawn is now ready to head for its next destination: Ceres. A different world Scientists expect Ceres to be very different from Vesta. Ceres is considered to be the [...]

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