Space News
Scientists may have found a 'missing-link' black hole ripping up and devouring a star
SPACE.com - 18 Feb 2026 15:00
An unusual tidal disruption event spotted by astronomers may be the result of an elusive intermediate mass black hole ripping apart a star.
Pentagon seeks commercially built GEO spy satellites
Space News - 19 Feb 2026 00:06
The Defense Innovation Unit plans to select companies to field and operate spacecraft before transferring them to government control within three years The post Pentagon seeks commercially built GEO spy satellites appear...
James Webb Space Telescope spots a stunning 'cosmic jellyfish' solve the mysteries of galactic evolution (photo)
SPACE.com - 19 Feb 2026 00:00
"This data provides us with rare insight into how galaxies were transformed in the early universe."
'Good Luck, Have Fun, Don't Die' feels like '12 Monkeys' meets 'Shaun of the Dead' and a whole lot of AI dread (review)
SPACE.com - 18 Feb 2026 23:00
Sam Rockwell rocks as a mad time traveler saving the world from a rogue AI in Gore Verbinski's new film "Good Luck, Have Fun, Don't Die."
Vantor Archive Imagery Added to Satellite Data Explorer
NASA Breaking news - 18 Feb 2026 22:54
The CSDA Program has added imagery from Vantor to its Satellite Data Explorer (SDX) data access and discovery tool.
CSDA Releases New Data Acquisition Request System
NASA Breaking news - 18 Feb 2026 22:42
The CSDA Programs Data Acquisition Request System lets authorized users submit proposals for yet-to-be-collected data from CSDAs commercial partners.
CSDA Program Announces Eight New Data Agreements
NASA Breaking news - 18 Feb 2026 22:23
The CSDA Programannounced eight new agreements that will give users more access to multispectral and synthetic aperture radar data.
Notes from the Field
NASA Breaking news - 18 Feb 2026 21:23
Looking at Chlorophyll from Space By Compton Jim Tucker NASA scientists are able to study plants from space, but this wasnt always the case. I love using satellite data to study the Earth, says Dr. Compton Jim Tucker. Wh...
42 Years of Measuring the Sun, the Earth and the Energy in Between
NASA Breaking news - 18 Feb 2026 21:23
By Denise Lineberry On Jan. 31, 1958, Explorer 1 became the first satellite launched by the United States. Its primary science instrument, a cosmic ray detector, was designed to measure the radiation environment in Earth...
Measuring the Big Bang with the COBE satellite
NASA Breaking news - 18 Feb 2026 21:22
By John Mather The Cosmic Background Explorer satellite (COBE) went up on a Delta rocket on Nov. 18, 1989, into a polar sun-synchronous orbit 900 km up. Our team at NASA Goddard Space Flight Center (GSFC), Ball Aerospace...
Peering Homeward, 1972
NASA Breaking news - 18 Feb 2026 21:21
By Laura Rocchio On July 23, 1972 the first civilian satellite designed to image Earths land surfaces was launched from Vandenberg Air Force Base in California. On board the satellite, originally named the Earth Resource...
My NASA Experience
NASA Breaking news - 18 Feb 2026 21:20
By Marcia J. Rieke The development of infrared detector arrays is intertwined with my experiences working on NASA projects. As an astronomer at a university, my interactions with NASA all start with a proposal in respons...
See the moon's shadow darken Antarctica in epic satellite imagery of the Feb. 17 solar eclipse (video)
SPACE.com - 18 Feb 2026 21:18
Plus NOAA's GOES-19 satellite spies the lunar disk crossing the face of our parent star.
Astronomers Get to the Heart of Mira A's Latest Outburst
Universe Today - 18 Feb 2026 20:23
Just a few hundred light-years from Earth, the famous variable star Mira A is huffing and puffing its outer layers to space. Its most recent mass-loss event ejected more material at higher velocity than in past events. A...
NASA to Provide Coverage of Artemis II Wet Dress Rehearsal
NASA Breaking news - 18 Feb 2026 20:07
As NASA continues preparations for the Artemis II test flight, the agency will provide coverage Thursday, Feb. 19, of its next wet dress rehearsal, a fueling test of the SLS (Space Launch System) rocket, and hold a news ...
New fear unlocked: runaway black holes
SPACE.com - 18 Feb 2026 20:00
If a pair of black holes coalesce into one, much of that vast energy can be released in a few seconds.
Commodity Classic 2026 Hyperwall Schedule
NASA Breaking news - 18 Feb 2026 19:55
Commodity Classic, February 25 - 27, 2026 Join NASA in the Exhibit Hall (Booth #3481) for Hyperwall Storytelling by NASA experts. Full Hyperwall Agenda below. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 25 4:30 - 4:50 PMNASA: Your Space and Sci...
Fishing Boats and City Lights
NASA Breaking news - 18 Feb 2026 19:25
Fishing boats illuminate the Arabian Sea along Indias west coast with green lights designed to attract squid, shrimp, sardines, and mackerel in this nighttime photograph from the International Space Station, orbiting 259...
Mars Global Localization Pinpoints Perseverances Location
NASA Breaking news - 18 Feb 2026 19:21
Description These images were part of the first successful use of anew technology called Mars Global Localization, developed at NASAs Jet Propulsion Laboratory. Using its navigation cameras, NASAs Perseverance captured a...
Perseverance Pinpoints Its Location at Mala Mala
NASA Breaking news - 18 Feb 2026 19:14
Description Using its navigation cameras, NASAs Perseverance Mars rover captured the five stereo pairs of images that make up this panorama on Feb. 2, 2026, the 1,762nd day, or sol, of the mission. A new technology calle...
NASAs Perseverance Now Autonomously Pinpoints Its Location on Mars
NASA Breaking news - 18 Feb 2026 19:05
There is no GPS at the Red Planet, but a new technology called Mars Global Localization lets Perseverance determine precisely where it is - without human help. Imagine youre all alone, driving along in a rocky, unforgivi...
Interstellar Visitor 3I/ATLAS Finally Wakes Up, Spewing Organics and Water
Universe Today - 18 Feb 2026 18:43
Theres been plenty in the news about 3I/ATLAS over the course of the past 8 months. Our third confirmed interstellar visitor went behind the Sun during its closest approach, but reemerged in December with plenty of eyes ...