The podcast "QueerSpace" is a limited series produced by the Smithsonian's National Air and Space Museum.
The Smithsonian's National Air and Space Museum has launched "QueerSpace," a limited series of its "AirSpace" podcast focusing on stories at the intersection of aviation, space and queer identity.
Why the Raspberry Pi Foundation Sent Its Computers Into Space – Review Geek
Don’t tell the collectors, but there’s one Raspberry Pi you can’t buy. The Raspberry Pi Foundation sent a handful of Astro Pi units to the ISS back in 2015, and now, upgraded 2021 models are floating around with astronauts and freeze-dried ice cream.
The Raspberry Pi foundation doesn’t just cater to pimple-faced nerds. Its goal, as a foundation, is to inspire and educate young children using cheap and simple computers.
How the Webb Telescope will reveal invisible features of the universe
After weeks of traveling through space to reach its observational perch, NASA's James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) beamed down its first image of the cosmos.
Jospeh DePasquale, senior data imaging developer at Space Telescope Science Institute, did some minor stretching of the image to bring out more of the detail of the star in the constellation Ursa Major known as HD 84406.
Hubble captures energetic outburst from infant star | Science-Environment
The NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope has captured a stunning image of an energetic outburst from a very young star, resulting in a colourful wispy structure called Herbig–Haro objects.
The image shared by the European Space Agency shows a stellar tantrum produced by an extremely young star in the earliest phase of formation. It consists of an incandescent jet of gas travelling at high speeds.
China wants its new rocket for astronaut launches to be reusable | Space
China is planning for its next-generation crew launch vehicle for missions to its space station and the moon to have a reusable first stage.
The new rocket would allow a reusable launch option for sending astronauts or cargo to China's new Tiangong space station , while a larger version would allow China to send crew on lunar and deep space missions.
How a future gravitational wave detector in space will reveal more about the universe | Space
Gravitational waves will be mapped to unprecedented high detail when a new gravitational wave detector mission launches in 2037. This will observe black holes , neutron stars and other objects, a new study notes.
The paper looks ahead to when the Laser Interferometer Space Antenna (LISA) from the European Space Agency will fly into space to measure gravitational radiation over a broad band at low frequencies.
Romania signs the Artemis Accords for space exploration cooperation | Space
The country of Romania has signed the Artemis Accords, becoming the 16th nation to join the NASA-led project for cooperation in space.
Romanian Space Agency President and CEO Marius-Ioan Piso signed the accords for peaceful exploration of the moon and space on Tuesday (March 1) during a virtual ceremony at the country's Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Bucharest. NASA Administrator Bill Nelson attended virtually, though the ...
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Rogozin Takes Aim at Space Cooperation with U.S.
The head of Russia’s space agency took aim at cooperation with the United States, the United Kingdom, and Europe today both in words and actions.
In another day of blistering tweets and a video published on YouTube by Russia’s RT media outlet, Rogozin accused Europe of trying to destroy Russia’s rocket and space industry, Ukrainian hackers of trying to take out Russian space flight control centers, and demanded that the UK ...
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