The James Webb Space Telescope is almost ready to begin its operational phase, with its first scientific data and images due within weeks.
JWST is the most advanced space telescope and holds the promise of letting us further back in cosmic time and at a higher resolution than ever before.
Long-standing partnership provides student research fellowships | VTx | Virginia Tech
Virginia Tech undergraduate and graduate students who earned research fellowships from the Virginia Space Consortium for the 2021-22 academic year were honored at the annual scholars and fellows luncheon and poster session that the university sponsored earlier this spring.
Virginia Tech has enjoyed a long-standing partnership with the consortium since its inception in 1990.
Technology missions manager finds niche in space | Technology Today | theredstonerocket.com
Instead of pursuing her dreams of becoming a doctor, Tawnya Plummer Laughinghouse decided to follow a new career path – after completing a NASA apprenticeship – that would eventually lead her to space technology.
Laughinghouse is manager for Technology Demonstration Missions at Marshall Space Flight Center, where she oversees the largest program in the agency's Space Technology Mission Directorate.
Africa's space science industry shoots for the stars
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From the famed astronomical observations of Sirius by West Africa's Dogon people in about 3200 BCE to the maverick "afronaut" moon-shot programme set up in then Northern Rhodesia by eccentric science teacher Edward Mukuka Nkoloso in 1960, Africa's relationship with space used to be largely ...
Science Full Speed Ahead as Station Preps for Cargo Mission – Space Station
A muscle study, a robotics test, and space physics hardware were the main research topics aboard the International Space Station on Tuesday. The Expedition 67 crew will also see a Russian cargo craft depart and a new one launch to replace it this week.
Scientists have been exploring how an astronaut's muscles adapt to weightlessness in order to ensure crews stay healthy in space and can withstand the return to Earth's gravity.
ISRO aims to harness space technology for the nation's development: Chairman | Mint
India has earned worldwide recognition for their space programmes and we feel that collaboration between government and private players can further boost the growth of this sector, says Dr. Somanath
Hickenlooper Is All in on the Aerospace Industry—and Colorado's Leading Role in Its Future - 5280
As the senator at the helm of the Senate Subcommittee on Space and Science , Colorado's John Hickenlooper has a view of the aerospace industry unlike anyone else.
5280: You were 17 when Neil Armstrong stepped on the moon. What did that moment mean to you?
John Hickenlooper : My generation always asked, "Where were you when we walked on the moon?" It was an achievement that everybody in the country participated in.
Meet the Colorado Companies Working to Get Us Back to the Moon - 5280
"If you would've told me in 1972 that we wouldn't be back to the moon for 50 years," says Jack Burns, a professor of astrophysics at CU Boulder, "I would have said you are full of you-know-what." Burns has a special interest in moon landings beyond being a child of the Apollo age.
Burns also served on former President Donald Trump's NASA transition team, which laid the groundwork for Artemis, the NASA mission that aims to not only return astronauts to Earth's only natural satellite but also eventually establish long-term habitation there.
How this Irish researcher is reaching for the stars
Star formation researcher Dr Jessica Erkal shares her experience of the IRC-ESO Studentship Programme and the importance of space research.
For anyone with a passion for space exploration, astronomy and the mysteries of the universe, getting to work with an organisation like the European Southern Observatory (ESO) could be a dream come true.
Launch of NASA's CAPSTONE cubesat moon mission delayed to June 13 | Space
The launch of NASA's CAPSTONE moon mission has been pushed back another week, to no earlier than June 13.
The 55-pound (25 kilograms) CAPSTONE spacecraft will lift off atop a Rocket Lab Electron booster equipped with a Lunar Photon upper stage, soaring into space from Rocket Lab's Zealand launch site.
Axiom Space and Collins Aerospace are the winners of NASA contracts to provide new spacesuits, the agency announces. https://t.co/H8fiRyJubw jeff_foust (from Rockville, Maryland, USA) Wed Jun 01 18:03:13 +0000 2022
NASA has selected two companies to provide its first new spacesuits in four decades, and it's a pretty big deal. https://t.co/Duu17o6fpV SciGuySpace (from Houston, TX) Wed Jun 01 22:40:34 +0000 2022
Nasa announces spacesuit contracts for Moon mission 🚨 https://t.co/ClORaQzHKg Independent (from London, England) Wed Jun 01 18:24:05 +0000 2022
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