The Student Spaceflight Experiment Program (SSEP) is a competitive program where a student team designs a microgravity experiment in order to bring authentic STEM learning into the classroom.
The program utilizes a mini-laboratory setup which includes a Fluid Mixing Enclosure (FME) tube, end caps, and clamps.
China tests novel 'lobster eye' X-ray telescope | Space
A novel "lobster eye" telescope aboard a small Chinese satellite has delivered its first images, paving the way for more complex future missions using its technology.
The Lobster Eye Imager for Astronomy (LEIA) is in orbit aboard the SATech-01 satellite, which launched in July.
China's space station will run high-energy beam experiment for controversial solar power plant: ...
ESA's new astronauts include former Paralympian runner John McFall | New Scientist
The European Space Agency (ESA) has announced its newest astronauts, including the first ever astronaut with a physical disability.
John McFall , who is from the UK, had his right leg amputated after a motorcycle accident at age 19. He is a surgeon who has represented Great Britain and Northern Ireland as a Paralympic sprinter.
NASA asteroid smallsats stranded by Psyche delay | Space
NASA has removed the twin Janus smallsats from the Psyche asteroid mission after launch delays meant Janus would not be able to meet its science goals.
NASA's Psyche mission was meant to launch on a SpaceX Falcon Heavy rocket this autumn, bound to study a metal-rich asteroid — thought to be the exposed core of a protoplanet — orbiting the sun between Mars and Jupiter.
What's the best mix of oceans to land for a habitable planet?
Our understanding of habitability is pretty crude at this point, though it is based on evidence. We rely on the habitable zone around stars to locate potentially habitable exoplanets.
We're still drawing a bigger, more detailed picture of habitability, and we know that things like plate tectonics, bulk composition, a magnetosphere, atmospheric composition and pressure, and other factors play a role in habitability. But what about a planet's ratio of oceans to land?
NASA's Webb Reveals an Exoplanet Atmosphere as Never Seen Before | NASA
Artemis 1's Orion capsule snaps close-up photos of the moon | Space
The moon looks spectacular in images captured by NASA's Orion spacecraft as it cruised just 81.1 miles (130 kilometers) above the lunar surface during the Artemis 1 mission's closest approach to Earth's natural satellite on Monday (Nov. 21).
These detailed black and white images were snapped by the Orion spacecraft 's onboard optical navigation camera on day 6 of the mission, the same day it performed a crucial engine burn .
Thanksgiving space festivities come from 'the future,' astronauts say | Space
Jokes aside, the space crew on the U.S. side of the International Space Station does plan to take some time on the holiday to watch some football (the pigskin kind) and to eat some special food, although the astronauts kept their meal secret on the video for now.
"We'll be celebrating Thanksgiving on Tuesday this year and working a bit on Thursday, but I think we'll still have some time to catch some football and eat some great Thanksgiving food," Cassada added, as the crew members casually tossed some prepackaged food in front of the camera.
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