Space News
NASAs Curiosity Takes Close Look at Rock That Got Stuck on Drill
NASA Breaking news - 12 May 2026 02:09
Description NASAs Curiosity Mars rover used its Mast Camera, or Mastcam, to capture this view of a rock nicknamed Atacama on May 6, 2026, the 4,877th Martian day, or sol, of the mission. The rock had gotten stuck to the ...
Star Catcher just raised $65 million to build the world's first power grid in space - with lasers
SPACE.com - 12 May 2026 15:00
Star Catcher Industries just raised $65 million to build a constellation of power-beaming satellites, which the Florida company thinks will supercharge the off-Earth economy.
SpaceX's Starship V3 megarocket finally has a debut launch date. Here's when it will fly
SPACE.com - 13 May 2026 00:34
SpaceX is officially targeting May 19 for the debut of Starship Version 3, an advanced new vehicle that could help humanity take its first steps on the moon and Mars.
FCC approves SpaceX spectrum deal with $2.4 billion escrow condition
Space News - 13 May 2026 00:03
SpaceX has the FCCs blessing to buy EchoStar spectrum to improve direct-to-device services in the United States, subject to a $2.4 billion escrow tied to disputes over the sellers abandoned terrestrial 5G network buildou...
Congressional Budget Office estimates $1.2 trillion price tag for Golden Dome
Space News - 12 May 2026 23:33
The estimate is over 20 years; space-based interceptors would account for most of the cost
Jupiter Is Much More Complicated Than Previously Thought, Says NASA
Universe Today - 12 May 2026 23:10
Jupiter, the gravitational behemoth that makes up a lions share of our solar systems planetary content, is much more complicated than ever previously thought. Or so say leaders from NASAs highly successful Juno mission.
Uranus and Neptune could be full of rocks, new study suggests
SPACE.com - 12 May 2026 23:00
"Rather than 'icy' or 'rocky,' we should simply call them minor giants."
Study identifies geysers the JUICE mission could explore on Ganymede
Phys.org - 12 May 2026 22:40
Ganymede, Jupiter's largest moon, is also the solar system's largest satellite, even larger than the planet Mercury. It is also the only celestial body aside from Earth (and the gas giants) to have an intrinsic m...
Gravitational wave detectors can now 'autotune' signals to harmonize the heavens
Phys.org - 12 May 2026 22:00
Gravitational wave researchers working on the world's most sensitive scientific instruments have found a way to tune their detectors using a process akin to the pitch-correction used in music production.
NASA Langley Engineer Attends FAA Training
NASA Breaking news - 12 May 2026 20:57
At a busy airport, every aircraft in the area shares just a handful of radio frequencies. Spectrum and time are constrained and if multiple people speak at once, both messages can get lost. Communications like clearance ...
Quantum Space to build spacecraft in Tulsa
Space News - 12 May 2026 20:30
Quantum Space announced May 12 it will build the companys highly maneuverable spacecraft in Tulsa, Oklahoma, home to the companys new chief executive.
One graph attempts to connect every object in the universe
Phys.org - 12 May 2026 20:20
If you've ever taken an introductory astronomy class, you've probably seen the Hertzsprung-Russell (HR) diagram. This graph maps out the life cycle of stars by plotting their temperature against their luminosity,...
'Cannibal stars,' AI and the Rubin Observatory could shed light on the mystery of dark energy. Here's how
SPACE.com - 12 May 2026 20:00
Using AI and Rubin Observatory data, scientists are rethinking Type 1a supernova "standard candles," hunting for "unknown unknowns" that could lead us to missing ingredients in our recipe of the cosmos an...
Perseverance Stuns in New Selfie
NASA Breaking news - 12 May 2026 19:22
NASAs Perseverance rover recently took a self-portrait against a sweeping backdrop of ancient Martian terrain at a location the science team calls Lac de Charmes. Assembled from 61 individual images, the selfie shows Per...
In Quantum Gravity, the Cosmological Constant May Behave Similar To The Quantum Hall Effect
Universe Today - 12 May 2026 19:03
The cosmological constant has been a problem in physics since Einstein, but new research may show why it takes the value that it does despite quantum fluctuations that should make its value practically infinite.
TIME instrument unlocks faint signals from early galaxies across vast stretches of sky
Phys.org - 12 May 2026 19:00
Cornell astronomers are deploying a new instrument that grants them, for the first time, a better view of the universe's earliest galaxies, which can't be observed individually with traditional ground- or space-b...
NASAs Perseverance Rover Snaps Selfie in Mars Western Frontier
NASA Breaking news - 12 May 2026 18:48
NASAs Perseverance Mars rover recently took a self-portrait against a sweeping backdrop of ancient Martian terrain at a location the science team calls Lac de Charmes. Assembled from 61 individual images, the selfie show...
NASAs Perseverance Captures Panorama at Arbot
NASA Breaking news - 12 May 2026 18:46
Description NASAs Perseverance Mars rover used its Mastcam-Z camera to capture this panorama of an area nicknamed Arbot on April 5, 2026, the 1,882nd Martian day, or sol, of the mission, during the rovers deepest push we...
NASAs Perseverance Rover Snaps Westernmost Selfie
NASA Breaking news - 12 May 2026 18:45
Description NASAs Perseverance Mars rover took this selfie on March 11, 2026, the 1,797th Martian day, or sol, of the mission, during the rovers deepest push west beyond Jezero Crater. Assembled from 61 individual images...
'Calm' galaxy cluster hides a violent cosmic scene that took 4 billion years to settle
Phys.org - 12 May 2026 18:20
The galaxy cluster Abell 2029 is sometimes described as "the most relaxed cluster in the universe." This moniker does not arise from some sort of mellow vibe, but rather because of how calm and undisturbed the su...
Don't miss Mars, Saturn and the moon form a cosmic triangle before dawn on May 14
SPACE.com - 12 May 2026 18:00
The razor-thin crescent moon meets Saturn and Mars in the glow of the rising sun on May 14.
Gravitational waves from colliding black holes may allow detection of dark matter
Phys.org - 12 May 2026 17:40
Dark matter is thought to make up most of the matter in the universe, but the only way it interacts with its surroundings is through gravity. If two colliding black holes spiral through a dense region of dark matter and ...