Astronomy
A Distant Star Explodes While Swallowing Its Black Hole Companion
Astronomers have discovered what may be a massive star exploding while trying to swallow a black hole companion, offering an explanation for one of the strangest stellar explosions ever seen.
NASA will announce its new astronaut class in September
SpaceX launches 5,000 pounds of cargo to the International Space Station, lands rocket at sea (video)
This Week In Space podcast: Episode 174 — Gifts From Orbit
Rocket Lab launches 5 satellites on mystery mission (video)
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Sky View Backpacker stargazing tent review
The Brain’s Map of the Body Is Surprisingly Stable—Even after a Limb Is Lost
The brain’s body map doesn’t reorganize itself after limb amputation, a study found, challenging a textbook idea in neuroscience
The Expanse: Osiris Reborn could be the Mass Effect successor we've all been waiting for (preview)
Avionics issue delays launch of Blue Origin's 200th payload on 35th New Shepard spaceflight
Watch Hurricane Erin swirl menacingly in the Atlantic Ocean in NOAA satellite video
Moon Flybys Could Save Fuel On Interplanetary Missions
The Three Body Problem isn’t just the name of a viral Netflix series or a Hugo Award winning sci-fi book. It also represents a really problem in astrodynamics - and one that can cause headaches to mission planners in terms of its complexity, but also one that offers the promise of an easier way to enter stable orbits that might otherwise be possible. A new paper from researchers at the Beijing Institute of Technology shows one way those orbital maneuvers might be enhanced while exploring planetary systems - by using a gravity assist from its moons.