Scientists using NASA’s Polar spacecraft have captured the first-ever movie of auroras dancing simultaneously around both of Earth’s polar regions. During a space weather storm on October 22, Polar’s Visible […]
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Sharpening its focus on the next generation of human space flight, a new office at the Johnson Space Center will develop technologies to lead to the next reusable human spacecraft, […]
Canadian Space Exploration and Development Institute Launches Premier Issue of the Canadian Journal of Space Exploration
Canadian Space Exploration and Development Institute – Institut canadien pour l’exploration et le développement de l’espace Contact: info@csedi.ca TORONTO – The Canadian Space Exploration and Development Institute (CSEDI) is proud […]
Astrium delivers first European research facility for the International
* Unique workspace for researchers in orbit * A new level of quality for basic and applied research in space * Deployment in the U.S. Destiny laboratory module aboard the […]
Chandra looks at the aftermath of a massive star explosion
NASA’s Chandra X-ray Observatory has captured a spectacular image of G292.0+1.8, a young, oxygen-rich supernova remnant with a pulsar at its center surrounded by outflowing material. Astronomers know that pulsars […]
AIP FYI 131: State Department Science Adviser on S&T in Foreign Policy
Instead of a new world order, we have “a new world of inordinate disorder,” Norman Neureiter told an audience at Georgetown University’s Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service. Neureiter, […]
Success of Mars Odyssey satellite puts key communications link in place for Cornell-led Rover mission in 2003
ITHACA, N.Y. — A collective sigh of relief could be heard around the corridors of Cornell University’s Space Sciences Building late Tuesday night when the Mars Odyssey spacecraft went into […]
Destination Mars: Planetary Society Lauds New Visitor at Red Planet
“It’s 2001, and a new space odyssey has begun,” commented Louis Friedman, Executive Director of The Planetary Society, on last night’s arrival of NASA’s Mars Odyssey at the Red Planet.Ê […]
New views of Earth
The road to space for the next generation of Earth observation satellites starts in the shade of Spain’s Sierra Nevada mountains. Scientists from across Europe are due to gather in […]
Media advisory: HyShot rocket launch experiment
The HyShot rocket launch experiment, being led by The University of Queensland, has been rescheduled due to unfavourable wind conditions at the Woomera Prohibited Area, 500 kilometres north of Adelaide. […]