Universe Today Logo Universe Today
Home Videos Podcast Newsletter Join the Club RSS Feed

Virgin Orbit Tests its Satellite-Delivery Rocket for the First Time

By Matthew Williams - July 12, 2019 02:14 PM UTC | Space Exploration
Virgin Orbit achieved a milestone with a successful drop test of their LauncherOne rocket. Once complete, this system will deliver satellites to orbit for less money.
Continue reading

There Should Be More Iron In Space. Why Can't We See It?

By Evan Gough - July 11, 2019 05:19 PM UTC | Cosmology
Continue reading

Two NASA Heads Demoted, Possibly as Part of a Shake-Up to Get Back to the Moon.

By Matthew Williams - July 11, 2019 03:25 PM UTC | Space Policy
NASA is experiencing a shake-up, as evidenced by the recent announcement that two longtime program leaders have been demoted.
Continue reading

NASA has Figured Out How to Extend the Lives of the Voyagers Even Longer

By Evan Gough - July 11, 2019 02:31 PM UTC | Missions
Continue reading

New Study Shows How Breaching "Carbon Threshold" Could Trigger Mass Extinction in Earth's Oceans

By Matthew Williams - July 10, 2019 04:28 PM UTC | Planetary Science
A NASA and NSF-supported study by an MIT geophysicist indicates that carbon emissions could push the Earth's oceans past a "threshold", leading to a possible mass extinction.
Continue reading

Can We Use Special Sails To Bring Old Satellites Back Down To Earth?

By Evan Gough - July 10, 2019 04:26 PM UTC | Space Exploration
Continue reading

Skywatcher and Satellite Tracker Photographs US Air Force's Secret Space Plane in Orbit!

By Matthew Williams - July 09, 2019 07:42 PM UTC | Space Exploration
A satellite tracker from The Netherlands recently spotted and photographed the USAF's elusive and top-secret X-37B space plane.
Continue reading

Mars' North Pole is Doing the Dust Storms Thing Again

By Evan Gough - July 09, 2019 04:21 PM UTC | Planetary Science
Continue reading

LightSail 2 Mission is Going Strong and Sending Mission Info Home!

By Matthew Williams - July 09, 2019 03:16 PM UTC | Missions
The Planetary Society recently launched its LightSail 2 technology demonstrator, which could prove to be an effective means of propulsion for CubeSats
Continue reading

Our Guide to Saturn Opposition Season 2019

By David Dickinson - July 09, 2019 10:12 AM UTC | Planetary Science
Continue reading

The ESA's SpaceBok Robot Will Hop Its Way Around Low-Gravity Worlds

By Evan Gough - July 08, 2019 05:23 PM UTC | Space Exploration
Continue reading

A Jarful of Titan Could Teach Us A Lot About Life There, and Here On Earth

By Evan Gough - July 08, 2019 03:32 PM UTC | Astrobiology
Continue reading

Carnival of Space #619

By susie - July 08, 2019 01:02 PM UTC | Site News
Continue reading

Fraser and John Michael Godier Debate the Fermi Paradox

By Matthew Williams - July 07, 2019 06:11 PM UTC | Astrobiology
Continue reading

Orion Capsule Passes Key Launch Abort Test. Next Stop: The Moon!

By Matthew Williams - July 05, 2019 01:54 PM UTC | Space Exploration
NASA recently conducted their second test of the Orion's Abort Launch System (ALS), bringing them one step closer to returning to the Moon in 2024.
Continue reading

Where Does Mars' Methane Go? New Study Provides Possible Answer, with Implications in the Search for Life.

By Matthew Williams - July 04, 2019 07:15 PM UTC | Astrobiology
A new study from Aarhus University offers new insight into what is making Mars' methane "disappear" - with serious implications in the search for life.
Continue reading

The Planet-Hunting TESS Discovers Its Smallest Exoplanet to Date

By Matthew Williams - July 03, 2019 11:06 PM UTC | Exoplanets
TESS recently discovered a three-planet system orbiting a red dwarf star 35 light years away, increasing the number of rocky planets orbiting nearby stars.
Continue reading

NASA's Still Trying to Get InSight's Mole Working Again. Progress is Slow.

By Evan Gough - July 03, 2019 07:12 PM UTC | Planetary Science
Continue reading

NASA Telescopes Reveal the Atmosphere of a Strange Hybrid Exoplanet

By Evan Gough - July 03, 2019 05:19 PM UTC | Exoplanets
Continue reading

Hubble has a Brand New Picture of the Massive Star Eta Carinae. It Could Detonate as a Supernova Any Day Now

By Evan Gough - July 03, 2019 02:10 PM UTC | Stars
Continue reading
Page 377 of 1451 pages
← Previous Page | Next Page →

© 2025 Universe Today

A space and astronomy news site

Support our ad-free content

Become a Patron
Contact Us Privacy Policy

This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.