Jan 9, 2012 | Ask the Expert, Asteroid Exploration, Blog, Book Reviews, Comets, Education Station, European Space Agency, Exploration, International Cooperation, Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA), Kids Space, MESSENGER, NASA, Our Solar System, Space and Science, Space Research, The Moon, The Sun
Fifty Years on the Space Frontier: Halo Orbits, Comets, Asteroids, and More by Robert W. Farquhar; Outskirts Press, Inc., Denver, Colorado; (hard cover); $32.36; 2011 There is renewed and growing interest in imaginative use of L-points in space – special spots in...
Jan 1, 2012 | Blog, Education Station, Kids Space, NASA, The Moon
UPDATE: The second of NASA’s two Gravity Recovery And Interior Laboratory (GRAIL) spacecraft has successfully completed its planned main engine burn and is now in lunar orbit. Working together, GRAIL-A and GRAIL-B will study the moon as never before. The first of twin...
Dec 29, 2011 | Blog, China, Education Station, Exploration, International Cooperation, Kids Space, Space Race, The Moon
A sweeping look at China’s past and future space agenda has been issued by that country’s State Council Information Office. The white paper issued today is titled China’s Space Activities in 2011, but casts an eye forward as to where the spacefaring nation is headed....
Dec 26, 2011 | Blog, Comets, Education, Education Station, Exploration, Hubble Space Telescope, Kids Space, Our Solar System, Space and Science, The Moon, The Sun
The explosion in mobile apps in the last few years has meant that many new astronomy applications have become available. Thanks to Andrew Fraknoi of Foothill College in California, a first catalog has been assembled that lists a variety of apps for displaying and...
Dec 25, 2011 | Asteroid Exploration, Canadian Space Agency, China, Commercial Space, European Space Agency, Exploration, Hubble Space Telescope, International Cooperation, International Space Station, Space Shuttle, NASA, Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA), Mars, Orion Multi-Purpose Crew Vehicle, Roscosmos, The Moon
A year of milestones in human spaceflight, some tinged with nostalgia, is drawing to a close. The New Year opens with the U. S.and its global partners settled in Earth orbit, and a NASA strategy for the future human exploration of deep space starting to gel. In...
Dec 3, 2011 | Blog, Book Reviews, Comets, Education Station, Exploration, Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA), Kids Space, Mars, NASA, Our Solar System, Planet Earth, Space Race, The Moon, Why Space
When Biospheres Collide – A History of NASA’s Planetary Protection Programs by Michael Meltzer; NASA History Program Office (NASA SP-2011 – 4234), Washington, D.C.; 2011. Note: Available as NASA e-Book. This is an absorbing look at a topic that receives little...
Nov 19, 2011 | Benefits of Space Exploration, Blog, Commercial Space, Education Station, Exploration, Hubble Space Telescope, International Space Station, Kids Space, Mars, NASA, Orion Multi-Purpose Crew Vehicle, Our Solar System, Planet Earth, Space and Science, Space Tourism, The Moon, Why Space
Beyond Planet Earth: The Future of Space Exploration opens today, organized by the American Museum of Natural History in New York. The just-opened exhibit launches visitors into the exciting future of space exploration as it boldly examines humanity’s next steps “out...
Nov 18, 2011 | Asteroid Exploration, Exploration, International Cooperation, International Space Station, Mars, NASA, Orion Multi-Purpose Crew Vehicle, Space and Science, The Moon
NASA needs new astronauts, and the competition for up to 15 opening is underway. As of Friday, 400 people had applied for a chance to “fly NASA” as a future astronaut assigned to a tour of duty aboard the International Space Station or a mission...
Nov 10, 2011 | Asteroid Exploration, Exploration, Mars, NASA, Space and Science, The Moon
NASA’s muscular J-2X rocket roared to life for a 500 second, full duration ground test firing on Wednesday at NASA’s Stennis Space Center in Bay St. Louis, Miss. Derived from NASA’s legendary Saturn V Apollo-era moon rocket, the J-2X is...
Oct 23, 2011 | Asteroid Exploration, International Cooperation, Mars, NASA, Space Research, The Moon
Anchored 60 feet below the Atlantic Ocean just off Key Largo,Fla., the Aquarius undersea habitat is serving as a outpost for an international astronaut crew, one of the world’s foremost experts on Martian geology and a NASA support team focused on the...