A Tiny 3-D Printed Space Camera To Fit Inside CubeSats
Technology NASA is experimenting with printing space telescopes. NASA is experimenting with small space cameras made almost entirely of 3-D printed parts. One experimental telescope, sized to fit...
View Article'The Science Guy' Talks About His Space Sail
Space Slow but steady sun-powered spacecraft could transform space travel In 1976, renowned astrophysicist Carl Sagan brought a weird, reflective prop with him to the Tonight Show Starring Johnny...
View ArticleCubeSats Are Paving Mankind's Way Back To The Moon, And Beyond
Space Tiny satellites could help turn the Moon into a gas station for solar system exploration It’s been over 40 years since humans last set foot on the lunar surface. But that doesn't mean we’re done...
View ArticleThese Tiny Satellites Will Record An Asteroid Strike In 2022
Space Little CubeSat space explorers will enhance ESA's research ESA has chosen five CubeSats to potentially hitch a ride on its Asteroid Impact Mission. ESA has chosen five CubeSats to potentially...
View ArticleSpace Defender: Interview With Air Force Lt. Gen. John W. Raymond
Military Insight into the fourth domain of warfare "We’re increasing our awareness capabilities and our procedures and our partnerships to be able to meet the threats that are developing..."… "We’re...
View ArticleHere’s What NASA Will Launch Aboard Its New Rocket In 2018
Space These lucky CubeSats will ride on the maiden voyage of NASA's Space Launch System Great things come in very small packages. Great things come in very small packages.
View ArticleWatch NASA’s Fire Experiment Launch To The Space Station Tonight
Space Tune in for takeoff at 11:05PM Eastern A giant barrelful of goodies is scheduled to launch to the International Space Station tonight.
View ArticleFormer SpaceX Founding Member Is Starting A New Small Rockets Company
Space But can it compete against the big guys? While SpaceX is looking forward to launching its biggest, baddest rocket yet later this year, other companies are scaling down.
View ArticleCan We Defend Against Solar Storms By Bombing Our Atmosphere?
Space An Air Force program, created to improve radio transmission, might be the answer Bomb the ionopshere…
View ArticleTiny license plates could help us steer clear of our space junk
Space The identification system blinks for a millionth of a second. A group of scientists at Los Alamos National Laboratory in New Mexico developed a laser-powered license plate to fit on satellites...
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