• Timelapse Video of the Very Large Telescope in Operation

    Updated: 2011-05-30 22:09:12

  • Photo: Endeavour's Parting View of the Space Station

    Updated: 2011-05-30 21:08:08
    : Monday , May 30, 2011 About On Orbit Advertise Here Contact Information Feedback Log Out Home Blogs Features Recent Posts Photo : Endeavour's Parting View of the Space Station Submitted by keithcowing on Mon , 05 30 2011 13:08. Space Exploration The International Space Station is featured in this image photographed by an STS-134 crew member on the space shuttle Endeavour after the station and shuttle began their post-undocking relative separation . Undocking of the two spacecraft occurred at 11:55 p.m . EDT on May 29, 2011. Endeavour spent 11 days , 17 hours and 41 minutes attached to the orbiting laboratory . Photo credit : NASA S134-E-010150 29 May 2011 high res 1.0 M low res 77 K Please enable JavaScript to view the comments powered by . Disqus Print Tweet 2011 SpaceRef Interactive .

  • Very Large Telescope, Very Stunning Time Lapse Video

    Updated: 2011-05-30 18:59:49
    , Subscribe Give a Gift Archives Customer Service SEARCH Health Medicine Mind Brain Technology Space Human Origins Living World Environment Physics Math Video Photos Podcast RSS I see the sky move under my feet Very Large Telescope , Very Stunning Time Lapse Video Oh , what the heck . After posting the video earlier showing the Earth rotating around the sky , I might as well show you the original video since it really is so beautiful . This time lapse shows the sky spinning over the Very Large Telescope observatory in Chile , one of the finest observatories in one of the darkest sites on the . planet Set the resolution to 720p to see it properly unenpixelated . A couple of things I want to point out : at 1:10 into the video , you see the Milky Way rising majestically over the mountains ,

  • “Crossing the Threshold: Advancing into Space to Benefit the Earth”

    Updated: 2011-05-30 18:08:55
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  • On-Orbit Orion MPCV Navigation System Test During STS-134 Shuttle Mission (with video)

    Updated: 2011-05-30 17:28:21
    In an unprecedented on-orbit maneuver, Commander Mark Kelly completed the first ever Orion Multi-Purpose Crew Vehicle (MPCV)-like approach to the International Space Station at 3:24 a.m. CDT today as part of the Sensor Test for Orion Relative Navigation Risk Mitigation (STORRM). The orbital rendezvous verified the successful operation of the MPCV's next generation docking sensor, which NASA has identified as a critical technology needed for future space exploration missions. read more

  • Lights In The Sky

    Updated: 2011-05-30 10:19:31
    Home SpaceRef Commercial Space OnOrbit SpaceRef Europe Astrobiology Sign In This is not a NASA Website . You might learn something . It's YOUR space agency . Get involved . Take it back . Make it work for YOU . Important Disclaimer nasawatch spaceref.com Voice 1.703.787.6567 RSS Feed Twitter Advertising Archives Support Lights In The Sky By Keith Cowing on May 30, 2011 6:19 AM 5 Comments Early Morning Skywatching and Teaching Satellite Concepts to Sherpas I got up early today to see the ISS and Endeavour fly over my house . Its always cool to see them flying in formation like this . This morning's viewing was at 4:48 am low in the North , so I was not sure I'd see things due to the brightening sky . As the two vehicles approached from due West I could only make out one fast moving light .

  • Double Spaceship Sighting Alert — and Last Chance to See Endeavour in Orbit

    Updated: 2011-05-29 23:01:21
    UPDATE: And we have a sighting! Beth Katz from Pennsylvania in the US sent us this image,an 8 second exposure of the ISS and Endeavour taken early this morning. “We observed them seeming even further apart and then closer as they moved away from us,” Beth said via email. Space shuttle Endeavour will undock from [...]

  • How Space Flight Keeps Us ‘Closer and Safer’

    Updated: 2011-05-29 17:18:05
    The Coalition for Space Exploration, a collective of many prominent, established aerospace firms has released the second part of its “Think Outside the Circle” campaign that highlights the positive influence of space exploration on our everyday lives.(...)Read the rest of How Space Flight Keeps Us ‘Closer and Safer’ (142 words) © Jason Rhian for Universe [...]

  • ISS National Lab Management Entity Announcement Next Week?

    Updated: 2011-05-29 17:05:58
    Home SpaceRef Commercial Space OnOrbit SpaceRef Europe Astrobiology Sign In This is not a NASA Website . You might learn something . It's YOUR space agency . Get involved . Take it back . Make it work for YOU . Important Disclaimer nasawatch spaceref.com Voice 1.703.787.6567 RSS Feed Twitter Advertising Archives Support ISS National Lab Management Entity Announcement Next Week By Keith Cowing on May 29, 2011 1:05 PM 3 Comments Keith's : note According to the ISS National Lab Management Entity CAN the anticipated selection announcement is 31 May 2011. NASA never wanted to go down this path to begin with . As such , it will be interesting to see what team NASA picks and whether the agency will ever truly yield any control of the ISS to an external entity or allow any creative thinking to

  • Doc Savage

    Updated: 2011-05-29 14:30:54
    Subscribe Give a Gift Archives Customer Service SEARCH Health Medicine Mind Brain Technology Space Human Origins Living World Environment Physics Math Video Photos Podcast RSS Look hoo’s back 3rd Annual 3QuarksDaily science writing contest open Doc Savage Two of my favorite things in the world are Doctor Who and My Close Personal Friend Adam Savage So what could be better than a video combining them , and throwing in two giant Tesla coils and a Faraday cage I think I have nothing to add to . this May 29th , 2011 7:30 AM Tags : Adam Savage ArcAttack Doctor Who Faraday cage Tesla coils by Phil Plait in Cool stuff Geekery Humor SciFi TV Movies 25 comments RSS feed Trackback 25 Responses to Doc Savage” 1. Zucchi Says : May 29th , 2011 at 7:37 am I’ve been hoping Adam would earn a PhD so I

  • Conrad Foundation "STEM Bar" In Space

    Updated: 2011-05-29 14:02:25
    Students Win Conrad Foundation Innovation Award And Send Nutrition Bar on Endeavour's Last Flight (Update) "Update: Photos of several STS-134 astronauts eating a STEM bar aboard Space Shuttle Endeavour have been released."

  • Photo: The Space Station's Solar Panels and a Crescent Earth

    Updated: 2011-05-28 19:13:04
    Intersecting the thin line of Earth's atmosphere, International Space Station solar array wings are featured in this image photographed by an STS-134 crew member while space shuttle Endeavour remains docked with the station. Photo credit: NASA S134-E-007756 (20 May 2011) --- high res (1.4 M) low res (72 K) read more

  • Suborbital Reusable Launch Vehicles Payload Solicitation

    Updated: 2011-05-28 01:56:34
    NASA Solicitation: Flight and Payload Services for Suborbital Reusable Launch Vehicles"This notice is issued by the NASA/DFRC to post a draft RFP via the internet, and solicit responses from interested parties. This document is for information and planning purposes and to allow industry the opportunity to verify reasonableness and feasibility of the requirement, as well as promote competition."

  • Shuttle Missions That Might Have Happened

    Updated: 2011-05-27 20:20:14
    Home SpaceRef Commercial Space OnOrbit SpaceRef Europe Astrobiology Sign In This is not a NASA Website . You might learn something . It's YOUR space agency . Get involved . Take it back . Make it work for YOU . Important Disclaimer nasawatch spaceref.com Voice 1.703.787.6567 RSS Feed Twitter Advertising Archives Support Shuttle Missions That Might Have Happened By Keith Cowing on May 27, 2011 4:20 PM 9 Comments 12 Space Shuttle Missions That Weren't IEEE Spectrum The U.S . space shuttle fleet is set for retirement following the launch of Atlantis , scheduled for mid-July . In all , the fleet will have flown 135 missions , the first in 1981, but there were many more on the drawing board . With scrubbed missions that included daring rescues , in-orbit satellite snatches , and dangerous

  • Amazing Wide Angle Photos Taken Outside of the Space Station (Updated)

    Updated: 2011-05-27 20:01:16
    Amazing Wide Angle Photo Taken Outside of the Space Station According to @Astro_Ron: Keith's note: More photos have been added. I wonder why they never tried to take shots like this before!

  • Challenge.gov: Mapping Dark Matter

    Updated: 2011-05-27 19:26:30
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  • Stunning Image of VFTS 682 in the Large Magellanic Cloud

    Updated: 2011-05-27 16:03:46
    VLT Finds a Brilliant But Solitary Superstar "An extraordinarily bright isolated star has been found in a nearby galaxy -- the star is three million times brighter than the Sun. All previous similar "superstars" were found in star clusters, but this brilliant beacon shines in solitary splendor. The origin of this star is mysterious: did it form in isolation or was it ejected from a cluster? Either option challenges astronomers' understanding of star formation."

  • ZeroG Gets FAA Safety Approval

    Updated: 2011-05-27 15:59:07
    Home SpaceRef Commercial Space OnOrbit SpaceRef Europe Astrobiology Sign In This is not a NASA Website . You might learn something . It's YOUR space agency . Get involved . Take it back . Make it work for YOU . Important Disclaimer nasawatch spaceref.com Voice 1.703.787.6567 RSS Feed Twitter Advertising Archives Support ZeroG Gets FAA Safety Approval By Keith Cowing on May 27, 2011 11:59 AM No Comments Zero Gravity Corporation Awarded Safety Approval from the FAA Office of Commercial Space Transportation The Safety Approval , granted on April 20, 2011 and in effect for five years , allows ZERO-G to offer reduced gravity parabolic flight profiles to prospective suborbital launch operators to meet the applicable components of the crew qualification and training requirements outlined in the

  • Lunar Magma Has Much More Water Than We Thought

    Updated: 2011-05-27 15:21:44
    Home SpaceRef Commercial Space OnOrbit SpaceRef Europe Astrobiology Sign In This is not a NASA Website . You might learn something . It's YOUR space agency . Get involved . Take it back . Make it work for YOU . Important Disclaimer nasawatch spaceref.com Voice 1.703.787.6567 RSS Feed Twitter Advertising Archives Support Lunar Magma Has Much More Water Than We Thought By Keith Cowing on May 27, 2011 11:21 AM 8 Comments Lunar Magma Has 800 Times More Water Than Previously Suggested A team of NASA-funded researchers has measured for the first time water from the moon in the form of tiny globules of molten rock , which have turned to glass-like material trapped within crystals . Data from these newly-discovered lunar melt inclusions indicate the water content of lunar magma is 100 times higher

  • Working in Space

    Updated: 2011-05-27 03:34:38
    Improv-Style What randy band of improv artists based in Vienna has as their show motto: “In space no one can hear you complain about your job”?  Why, the folks at monochrom’s ISS show, a funny, irreverant and sometimes NSFW (a little profanity now and again, so if such offends you, don’t watch)  improvisation-based show on the [...]

  • One Hearing - Two Different Takes

    Updated: 2011-05-27 02:10:26
    Home SpaceRef Commercial Space OnOrbit SpaceRef Europe Astrobiology Sign In This is not a NASA Website . You might learn something . It's YOUR space agency . Get involved . Take it back . Make it work for YOU . Important Disclaimer nasawatch spaceref.com Voice 1.703.787.6567 RSS Feed Twitter Advertising Archives Support One Hearing Two Different Takes By Keith Cowing on May 26, 2011 10:10 PM 6 Comments Subcommittee Democrats Seek Assurance of Reliable and Timely Commercial Cargo Capability for the International Space Station House Committee on Science , Space , and Technology Democrats In 2006, NASA laid out a two-phase plan to ensure that vital equipment and supplies could be delivered to the ISS after the retirement of the space shuttle . In phase one , companies would be required to

  • So ... Where Are those Cool Soyuz Fly Around Pix?

    Updated: 2011-05-27 01:04:54
    Keith's note: NASA sources report that Paolo left the memory card in the Soyuz when he climbed out. The Soyuz is being shipped now, so it will be next week before the images can be retrieved. Its quite understandable that you can forget to do some things when you arrive on a planet from outer space.

  • Microsatellite Launch From Wallops

    Updated: 2011-05-26 19:58:36
    NASA Demonstrating Smart Technology Through Suborbital Rocket Mission "A new microsatellite designed to give scientists less expensive access to space will be demonstrated during a NASA Terrier-Improved Orion suborbital sounding rocket flight between 7 and 10 a.m., June 9, from NASA's Wallops Flight Facility in Virginia."

  • NASA OIG Semiannual Report Online

    Updated: 2011-05-26 18:36:27
    Home SpaceRef Commercial Space OnOrbit SpaceRef Europe Astrobiology Sign In This is not a NASA Website . You might learn something . It's YOUR space agency . Get involved . Take it back . Make it work for YOU . Important Disclaimer nasawatch spaceref.com Voice 1.703.787.6567 RSS Feed Twitter Advertising Archives Support NASA OIG Semiannual Report Online By Keith Cowing on May 26, 2011 2:36 PM No Comments NASA OIG Semiannual Report October 1, 2010 March 31, 2011 In January 2011, the NASA Office of Inspector General OIG took the unusual step of sending a letter to the Chairs and Ranking Members of NASA's congressional oversight and appropriations committees highlighting a situation created by holdover language in NASA's fiscal year FY 2010 appropriation . The language prohibited NASA from

  • Image of the Day: Giant Natural Particle Accelerators 40 Kilometers Above Earth

    Updated: 2011-05-26 07:14:00
    A lightning researcher at the University of Bath has discovered that during thunderstorms, giant natural particle accelerators can form 40 kilometers above the surface of the Earth -- a fascinating example of the interaction between the Earth and the Universe....

  • NASA to Launch Mission to Asteroid in 2016 -- Seeking Organic Molecules that may have Seeded Life on Earth.

    Updated: 2011-05-26 07:10:00
    NASA has selected the University of Arizona to lead a sample-return mission to an asteroid. The team is led by Michael Drake, director of the the UA's Lunar and Planetary Laboratory. OSIRIS-REx will rendezvous with asteroid 1999 RQ36, extend a...

  • Anchor Tenancy

    Updated: 2011-05-26 06:52:36
    Keith Cowing posted an interesting notice over on SpaceRef today. Basically NASA is using authority in one bill to remove a restriction in their acquisition regulations on doing “anchor tenant” type contracts. Anchor tenancy agreements have been talked about in the past as a way of making it easier to close the business case on [...]

  • NASA's "Opportunity" -- Now a Human Technology Artifact Abandoned on Mars

    Updated: 2011-05-25 08:00:00
    In this Jan. 28, 2004 photo provided by NASA/JPL of a photo shot by NASA's Mars Exploration Rover Spirit. NASA is ending efforts to revive the sand-trapped rover Spirit, which has been silent for more than a year most likely...

  • NASA's "Star Trek" Era: Unveils New Orion Spaceship for Manned Deep-Space Exploration

    Updated: 2011-05-25 07:16:00
    NASA on Tuesday announced a plan to develop a new deep space vehicle to send astronauts on expeditions to an asteroid, and then on to Mars. The spaceship, known as the Multi-Purpose Crew Vehicle (MPCV), will be based on designs...

  • Space shuttle Atlantis launch scheduled Astronomy.com blog Astronomy.com Online Community Forums Med

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  • Good Night, Spirit

    Updated: 2011-05-25 01:56:12
    NASA Says Spirit Isn’t Phoning Home The Mars Exploration Rover Spirit, a mission designed to last three months but instead lasted more than six years, has not responded to NASA’s attempts to contact it for the past 10 months. The last transmission to the plucky little rover, which got mired in a sand trap on Mars [...]

  • Congrats on Taking the Plunge

    Updated: 2011-05-24 07:01:59
    I just read today that Selenian Boondocks coblogger, Kirk Sorensen, just stepped down as Chief Nuclear Technologist at Teledyne Brown Engineering to start his own company, Flibe Energy, focused on commercializing his LFTR (Liquid Fluoride Thorium Reactor) technology. Way to go Kirk! I like the angle he’s taking. While this reactor is nominally a power-generator, [...]

  • In The News: Could Martian Life Have Seeded the Earth?

    Updated: 2011-05-16 08:00:00
    On the Planetary Society web site: Could Martian Life Have Seeded the Earth?

  • Propellant Depot Heads Up

    Updated: 2011-05-04 06:56:17
    It probably won’t happen too soon, but I give a little heads up on this Altius Space Machines blog post about some depot orbital dynamics work I’m working with a friend on. Hope I have time to talk about it soon.

  • Keynes vs. Hayek Round Two

    Updated: 2011-04-29 02:31:24
    Nothing to do with space policy or technology, but this has to be one of the most brilliant music videos I’ve ever seen: Someone actually made a rap video that I not only watched all the way through, but watched again. Alas, the ending seems all too close to reality.

  • Sorensen TEDxYYC Thorium Talk

    Updated: 2011-04-23 21:19:54
    I gave a talk at the Calgary session of TEDx on April 1, 2011 and lunar exploration formed an aspect of my talk, I hope you enjoy it.

  • “Solar Power from the Moon”

    Updated: 2011-04-20 00:31:56
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  • Heavy Blogging Coming Soon…

    Updated: 2011-04-19 05:04:11
    …to that other blog I run. In today’s blog post, I just opened the kimono a bit about our new rendezvous and docking product (the tractor beam I’ve hinted at) and committed to try and do at least one short blog post per day for the next month while we push through a major product [...]

  • Astronomy

    Updated: 2011-04-14 09:31:35
    NASA announces new homes for shuttle orbiters after retirement April 13, 2011 Celestial fireworks from dying stars April 13, 2011 Lyrid meteors will light up the darkness April 12, 2011 First galaxies were born much earlier than expected April 12, 2011 WISE mission spots horseshoe asteroid April 12, 2011 New theory : Titan shaped by weather , not ice volcanoes April 11, 2011 Newly merged black hole eagerly shreds stars April 11, 2011 Telescopes join forces to observe unprecedented explosion April 8, 2011 Breakthrough study confirms cause of short gamma-ray bursts April 8, 2011 Two dying stars reborn as one April 7, 2011 Kepler helps astronomers update census of Sun-like stars April 7, 2011 Frozen comet had a watery past , University of Arizona scientists find April 6, 2011 NASA's Spitzer

  • Happy 50th Anniversary, Human Spaceflight

    Updated: 2011-04-12 05:13:05
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  • Space Show Classroom Presentation

    Updated: 2011-04-08 07:06:00
    I forgot to throw the link up over here, but I put my presentation for the Space Show Classroom up on my Altius Blog. Here’s a link. [Update: I had a glaring error on one of the slides pointed out. It turns out that an inclined plane in LEO will only line up with an [...]

  • Space Show Classroom Appearance Tonight

    Updated: 2011-04-05 20:50:41
    Sorry things have been so quiet on my end. With how busy work has been keeping me lately, I have had very little time for blogging, but wanted to let people know that I’ll be joining Dan Adamo (former FIDO for NASA JSC) and Drs. John Jurist and Jim Logan to discuss propellant depots. The [...]

  • Fascinating New Propellant Depot Architecture Paper

    Updated: 2011-03-31 02:19:59
    Keith Cowing just posted a link to a fascinating new pro-Propellant Depot analysis. I was impressed to see who the second coauthor was… When you have one of the leaders of ESAS coming out in favor of propellant depots and commercial launch, that says a ton. Very much looking forward to reading the article. Thanks [...]

  • XCOR/ULA Aluminum Rocket Nozzle Announcement

    Updated: 2011-03-21 21:54:19
    I’ve been too busy to do much blogging lately, but I just saw this on twitter a bit over an hour ago: XCOR and ULA Demonstrate Revolutionary Rocket Engine Nozzle Technology, and wanted to make some comments. First off, I wanted to congratulate my friends at XCOR and ULA. This engine work that ULA and [...]

  • “Turning Point: How Space Exploration & Development Will Determine the Rise or Fall of Humanity”

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