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NASA's Perseverance rover is taking its own wheel for Mars drives
NASA's Perseverance rover is picking up the pace on Mars thanks to technology that helps the robot avoid running into trouble.
SpaceX tracking camera captures epic video of Falcon 9 rocket landing
A SpaceX tracking camera captured amazing views of it's Falcon 9 rocket landing back on Earth after it launched 88 small satellites into polar orbit, as part of its Transporter-2 rideshare mission.
NASA Continues to Try and Rescue Failing Hubble
Things are not looking very good for the Hubble Space Telescope right now. On Sunday, June 13th, the telescope’s payload computer suddenly stopped working, prompting the main computer to put the telescope into safe mode. While the telescope itself and its science instruments remain in working order, science operations have been suspended until the operations team can figure out how to get the payload computer back online.
Hurricane Elsa, 1st of season, could hit Florida next week
Elsa, The first hurricane of the 2021 season, formed on Friday (July 2).
A Small Satellite With a Solar Sail Could Catch up With an Interstellar Object
When Oumuamua, the first interstellar object ever observed passing through the Solar System, was discovered in 2017, it exhibited some unexpected properties that left astronomers scratching their heads. Its elongated shape, lack of a coma, and the fact that it changed its trajectory were all surprising, leading to several competing theories about its origin: was it a hydrogen iceberg exhibiting outgassing, or maybe an extraterrestrial solar sail (sorry folks, not likely) on a deep-space journey? We may never know the answer, because Oumuamua was moving too fast, and was observed too late, to get a good look.
Richard Branson to fly in space July 11, nine days before rival Bezos
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2021 Full Moon Calendar
The full moon happens about once a month. Find out when.
Space calendar 2021: Rocket launches, sky events, missions & more!
Here's a guide to all the rocket launches and astronomical events in 2021, as well as milestones for space missions, anniversaries and conferences.
NASA wants to change the way it protects astronauts from radiation
Radiation exposure limits on how long astronauts can stay up in orbit. But that cap isn't equal for all astronauts, and experts are now backing NASA's effort to change it.
'The Tomorrow War' won't win any awards, but it's a watchable action romp (review)
Amazon Prime has dialed its mighty marketing machine up to 11 for its new sci-fi blockbuster starring Chris Pratt, but how does it actually rate?
Europe's ExoMars parachute still experiencing problems in drop test
One of the main parachutes of the European ExoMars rover has suffered damage during the latest high altitude drop test, which took place a little over a year before the mission's scheduled launch.
SpaceX rolls giant Super Heavy rocket to launch pad for testing (video)
The first true Super Heavy booster was rolled out of the high bay where it was stacked to a launch pad Thursday (July 1) at SpaceX's Starbase site in South Texas.
Queen Elizabeth II reviews Spire's Earth-observing satellites in Glasgow (photos)
Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II has learned about the benefits of satellite data in the battle against climate change during a visit to the Glasgow facilities of Earth observation company Spire.
Space miners may use rockets to harvest the moon's water ice (video)
Three companies — Masten Space Systems, Lunar Outpost and Honeybee Robotics — are developing a new system that would use rockets to mine water ice on the moon.
Top sci-fi movies and TV shows to watch on Amazon in July
Time to catch up on some long overdue sci-fi, so here's our handy guide to what's on.
First high-altitude drop test success for ExoMars parachute
After several weeks of bad weather and strong winds, the latest pair of high-altitude drop tests of the ExoMars parachutes took place in Kiruna, Sweden. The 15 m-wide first stage main parachute performed flawlessly at supersonic speeds, while the 35 m-wide second stage parachute experienced one minor damage, but decelerated the mock-up of the landing platform as expected.
This Week's Sky at a Glance, July 2 – 10
Bright Venus and faint little Mars close in on each other low in the western twilight. Scorpius, laden with interesting stars and deep-sky targets, is highest in the south right after dark. Sagittarius, even richer, follows behind. Saturn and Jupiter rise in late evening.
Earth from Space: North Frisian Islands
Part of the Frisian Islands, a low-lying archipelago just off the coast of northern Europe, is visible in this image captured by the Copernicus Sentinel-2 mission.