Jun 15, 2010 | Benefits of Space Exploration, Blog, Education, Exploration, NASA, Our Solar System, Space and Science
Source: The New York Times We are about to find out just how generous nature really is. On Tuesday, astronomers operating NASA’s Kepler spacecraft will release a list of about 350 stars newly suspected of harboring planets, including five systems with multiple...
Jun 15, 2010 | Benefits of Space Exploration, Blog, Education, Education Station, Exploration, NASA, The Moon
Source: National Geographic Could this be the final blow to the theory that the moon is bone dry? Not only does the moon’s surface hold a “significant amount” of water—as two NASA crashes confirmed in October—but, a new study says, the moon’s...
Jun 15, 2010 | Blog, Constellation Program, NASA
Source: Florida Today U.S. Sen. Bill Nelson advocated a “walk before you run” approach to relying on commercial rockets to carry U.S. astronauts to the space station as he outlined his NASA priorities Monday. Nelson, who heads the science subcommittee that...
Jun 15, 2010 | Blog, Commercial Space, Constellation Program, Exploration, NASA
Source: The Orlando Sentinel Florida’s Democratic Senator, Bill Nelson, the chair of the Senate subcommittee charged with NASA oversight, has sent a letter to his powerful counterpart on NASA appropriations, Sen. Barbara Mikulski of Maryland, informing her of his...
Jun 15, 2010 | Blog, Education Station, Exploration, International Cooperation, Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA), Newsroom, Space and Science, Space Research
Team of experts at recovery site of Hayabusa capsule. Credit: JAXA/Toshiki Hasegawa Scientists at the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) are ecstatic following the June 13 recovery of their Hayabusa reentry capsule in Woomera, Australia. Hayabusa was launched...
Jun 14, 2010 | Blog, Education, Exploration, NASA, Our Solar System, Space and Science
Source: Discovery.com There’s something strange about last week’s Jupiter impact. There’s a chance it might not have been an ‘impact’ at all. This twist in the amazing tale of the June 3 Jupiter “flash” comes after follow-up...
Jun 14, 2010 | Blog, Exploration, NASA
Source: MSNBC The Kansas Cosmosphere is hoping to cash in on a very rare opportunity. Hundreds of NASA artifacts are up for grabs with the space shuttle ends later this year. Many should end up in Kansas, but we won’t land the big prize. It’s the most...
Jun 14, 2010 | Blog, Commercial Space, NASA
Source: Florida Today While the Obama Administration’s plans to upgrade Kennedy Space Center mean more space business down the road, the multi-billion dollar stimulus could create jobs and boost the Space Coast economy before the first next-generation rocket...
Jun 14, 2010 | This Week in Space
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Jun 13, 2010 | Blog, Education Station, Exploration, International Cooperation, Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA), Kids Space, Newsroom, Our Solar System, Space and Science, Space Research
Credit: JAXA Word from the Japanese Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) is that their Hayabusa spacecraft reentered today over Australia. Hayabusa’s specially designed return capsule has reportedly landed within the Woomera test range, with its touchdown spot...