"Time and space are modes in which we think and not conditions in which we live."

— Albert Einstein

Astronomy

SpaceX aims to launch Starship Flight 10 test flight on Aug. 24

Space.com - Fri, 08/15/2025 - 5:55pm
SpaceX is targeting Aug. 24 for the 10th Flight Test for its Starship rocket, following delays from a pad accident and May's failed mission.
Categories: Astronomy

Cholera Plagues Sudan amid Civil War, and Climate Change Is Making It Worse

Scientific American.com - Fri, 08/15/2025 - 5:30pm

An ongoing civil war in Sudan has forced millions of people to flee their homes and move to camps, where a lack of water and sanitation infrastructure, along with heavy rains, are fueling a massive cholera outbreak. What role does the environment play in how the outbreak is spreading?

Categories: Astronomy

Blue Origin's 2nd New Glenn rocket launch will fly twin NASA Mars probes to space on Sep. 29

Space.com - Fri, 08/15/2025 - 5:00pm
Blue Origin's powerful New Glenn rocket will launch NASA's ESCAPADE Mars mission no earlier than (NET) Sep. 29.
Categories: Astronomy

Human Embryo Implantation Revealed in First-Ever 3D Images

Scientific American.com - Fri, 08/15/2025 - 4:45pm

Analyzing embryo movements in uteruslike environments could offer clues to improving the success rate of in vitro fertilization

Categories: Astronomy

NASA wants new spacecraft to fly to hard-to-reach orbits around Earth and in deep space

Space.com - Fri, 08/15/2025 - 4:00pm
NASA has awarded $1.4 million to six companies, to further their ideas about how to get vehicles farther into space cheaply and efficiently.
Categories: Astronomy

Russia to launch 75 mice, 1,000 fruit flies on Aug. 20 to study spaceflight effects

Space.com - Fri, 08/15/2025 - 3:00pm
Russia is readying its Bion-M No. 2 biosatellite for a planned Aug. 20 launch. The mission will send 75 mice and other specimens on a monthlong mission to Earth orbit.
Categories: Astronomy

Scientists Use Earth's Shadow to Hunt for Alien Probes

Universe Today - Fri, 08/15/2025 - 2:57pm

For decades, astronomers have searched for signs of extraterrestrial intelligence using radio telescopes and optical instruments, scanning the skies for artificial signals. Now, researchers are taking a different approach, this time looking much closer to home for alien artefacts that might already be in our Solar System.

Categories: Astronomy

X-ray telescope finds something unexpected with the 'heartbeat black hole'

Space.com - Fri, 08/15/2025 - 2:00pm
Unexpected X-ray polarization challenges long-held ideas about how black holes behave.
Categories: Astronomy

It is impossible to build a practical quantum broadcaster

New Scientist Space - Space Headlines - Fri, 08/15/2025 - 1:00pm
A quantum broadcasting system would end up sending slightly different information to every receiver – and efforts to sidestep this problem are too inefficient for practical use
Categories: Astronomy

It is impossible to build a practical quantum broadcaster

New Scientist Space - Cosmology - Fri, 08/15/2025 - 1:00pm
A quantum broadcasting system would end up sending slightly different information to every receiver – and efforts to sidestep this problem are too inefficient for practical use
Categories: Astronomy

Canada's NordSpace begins construction on orbital spaceport. When will it open for launches?

Space.com - Fri, 08/15/2025 - 1:00pm
NordSpace begins building its new orbital spaceport on the Canada's east coast, as the company prepares for its first suborbital rocket launch.
Categories: Astronomy

No Evidence for Atmosphere on Trappist-1d

Sky & Telescope Magazine - Fri, 08/15/2025 - 12:32pm

New James Webb Space Telescope observations of the third world in the seven-planet TRAPPIST-1 system rule out a variety of atmospheres.

The post No Evidence for Atmosphere on Trappist-1d appeared first on Sky & Telescope.

Categories: Astronomy

Weird microbial partnership shows how complex life may have evolved

New Scientist Space - Space Headlines - Fri, 08/15/2025 - 12:00pm
Connecting tubes between bacteria and a kind of microbe called archaea may reflect a symbiotic relationship that led to complex cells more than 2 billion years ago
Categories: Astronomy

Weird microbial partnership shows how complex life may have evolved

New Scientist Space - Cosmology - Fri, 08/15/2025 - 12:00pm
Connecting tubes between bacteria and a kind of microbe called archaea may reflect a symbiotic relationship that led to complex cells more than 2 billion years ago
Categories: Astronomy

Every original 'Star Trek' character who has appeared in 'Strange New Worlds'

Space.com - Fri, 08/15/2025 - 12:00pm
Going boldly where someone has gone before! The "Star Trek" prequel series is overflowing with characters who debuted in the 1960s.
Categories: Astronomy

This Week In Space podcast: Episode 172 — Earth on Mars

Space.com - Fri, 08/15/2025 - 11:44am
On Episode 172 of This Week In Space, Rod Pyle and guest host Rick Jenet are joined by Erika Alden DeBenedictis to discuss how terraforming Mars might work.
Categories: Astronomy

This Week In Space podcast: Episode 171 — What's an UNOOSA?

Space.com - Fri, 08/15/2025 - 11:38am
On Episode 171 of This Week In Space, Rod Pyle and guest host Isaac Arthur are joined by Rick Jenet to discuss the United Nations Office of Outer Space Affairs (UNOOSA).
Categories: Astronomy

Astronaut trades meditation for starry sky views in orbit | On the International Space Station Aug. 11-15, 2025

Space.com - Fri, 08/15/2025 - 11:28am
The members of Expedition 73-"B" settle in and get busy conducting science research on board the International Space Station.
Categories: Astronomy

Spacewalk Pop-Up

NASA Image of the Day - Fri, 08/15/2025 - 11:04am
Former NASA astronaut Shane Kimbrough is photographed during a spacewalk in January 2017.
Categories: Astronomy, NASA