Curated by John Schmit

Sunday, May 2, 2021

Week 18

 



 News From Around The Web

 

 

Ingenuity shifts from technology to operations demo after successful fourth flight

China Launches the Core Module of Its New Space Station

CSO: Space is the ‘Wild, Wild West,’ Requiring New Norms for Operating in Orbit

China's new space station will need 10 more launches to complete 

Space industry in midst of transformation following record private and public investments

Mid-Latitude Glaciers on Mars Could Supply Water to Human Explorers

Small launchers - big market 

Researchers discover the mechanism that likely generates huge white dwarf magnetic fields 

Roscosmos discusses ISS withdrawal strategy and new space station for mid-2020s

Kleos Space develops tool for in-space manufacturing of large structures

How Salty is Enceladus’ Ocean Under the ice?

NASA continues RS-25 engine testing for future Artemis missions 

Stratolaunch aircraft returns to the skies after two-year hiatus

Stare Straight Down Into a Giant Storm on Jupiter 

ESA to build second deep space dish in Australia 

Lessons learnt from simulated strike

How long is a day on Venus? Scientists crack mysteries of our closest neighbor

Small galaxies likely played important role in evolution of the Universe 

NASA is now Planning a Mission to go 1,000 AU From the Sun, Deep Into Interstellar Space

11-Sigma Detection of Dark Energy Comes From Measuring Over a Million Extremely Distant Galaxies

Exoplanet-hunter TESS telescope spots bright gamma-ray burst

 

 

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