The forces of rotation caused red hot masses of stones to be torn away from the Earth and to be thrown into the ether, and this is the origin of the stars.

— Anaxagoras 428 BC

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Pallas Has a Very Blue Family

Universe Today - Sun, 03/16/2025 - 4:47pm

Despite their overall similarities, asteroids are usually pretty distinct from one another. Vesta has a very different spectroscopic profile than Psyche, for example. So it might come as no surprise that another of the main asteroids - Pallas - is in a class all its own except for the 300 or so members of its "family" with similar orbital profiles and spectroscopic lines. A new paper from researchers who were then Visiting Astronomers at NASA's Infrared Telescope Facility (IRTF) in Haiwi'i took a look at members of that family in the infrared for the first time and compared them to a particular Near-Earth object that might have a similar make-up.

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This butterfly-shaped nebula owes its structure to 2 chaotic young stars

Space.com - Sun, 03/16/2025 - 11:00am
This butterfly shaped nebula is the perfect target for the James Webb Space Telescope to learn more about star formation.
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The 1st private mission to Venus comes together ahead of possible 2026 launch (photos)

Space.com - Sun, 03/16/2025 - 10:00am
The first private spacecraft mission to Venus, Rocket Lab's Photon Spacecraft, will take on the planet's hellish conditions with the aid of a novel woven heat shield called "HEEET."
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You can buy Chewbacca's Bowcaster or Luke's medal at a 'Star Wars' auction, but it could cost you half a million dollars

Space.com - Sun, 03/16/2025 - 9:00am
The Force is strong with two rare screen-used 'Star Wars' props up for bids this month
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Spiral starburst galaxy glows in gorgeous Hubble Telescope image

Space.com - Sun, 03/16/2025 - 8:00am
A recent image from the Hubble Space Telescope captures a gorgeous spiral galaxy bursting with new star formation.
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Arctic ice is melting faster than expected — and the culprit could be dust

Space.com - Sun, 03/16/2025 - 6:00am
An audacious NASA mission suggests that dust blown north from Greenland couldhelp explain why Arctic ice is melting even faster than expected.
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JWST Cycle 4 Spotlight, Part 2: The Distant Universe

Universe Today - Sat, 03/15/2025 - 7:01pm

Earlier this week, the Space Telescope Science Institute (STScI) announced the science objectives for the fourth cycle of the James Webb Space Telescope's (JWST) General Observations program - aka. Cycle 4 GO. In keeping with Webb's major science objectives, many of these programs will focus on the study of the earliest galaxies in the Universe.

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A Mars Chopper Mission Over Glaciers and Canyons

Universe Today - Sat, 03/15/2025 - 11:38am

Ingenuity proved beyond a shadow of a doubt that a helicopter can operate on another planet. Over 72 flights, the little quadcopter that could captivated the imagination of space exploration fans everywhere. But, several factors limited it, and researchers at NASA think they can do better. Two papers presented at the recent Lunar and Planetary Science Conference, held March 10-14 in The Woodlands, Texas, and led by Pascal Lee of NASA Ames and Derric Loya of the SETI Institute and Colorado Mesa University, describe a use case for that still-under-development helicopter, which they call Nighthawk.

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This Week In Space podcast: Episode 152 — Atomic Rockets II: Nuclear Electric Boogaloo

Space.com - Sat, 03/15/2025 - 11:30am
On Episode 152 of This Week In Space, Rod Pyle and Tariq Malik host Robert O'Brien for a deep dive into nuclear propulsion technology for space exploration
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SpaceX aces 3rd launch in 13 hours, sending 23 Starlink satellites to orbit (video)

Space.com - Sat, 03/15/2025 - 11:03am
SpaceX launched its third mission in less than 13 hours this morning (March 15), sending 23 of its Starlink internet satellites to orbit.
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Where will the partial solar eclipse be visible in March 2025?

Space.com - Sat, 03/15/2025 - 9:00am
The partial solar eclipse on March 29, 2025, will be seen from North America, Europe, Russia and parts of Africa.
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NASA’s EZIE Launches on Mission to Study Earth’s Electrojets

NASA - Breaking News - Sat, 03/15/2025 - 8:59am
A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket lifts off from Vandenberg Space Force Base, carrying NASA’s EZIE spacecraft into orbit. SpaceX

Under the nighttime California sky, NASA’s EZIE (Electrojet Zeeman Imaging Explorer) mission launched aboard a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket at 11:43 p.m. PDT on March 14.

Taking off from Vandenberg Space Force Base near Santa Barbara, the EZIE mission’s trio of small satellites will fly in a pearls-on-a-string configuration approximately 260 to 370 miles above Earth’s surface to map the auroral electrojets, powerful electric currents that flow through our upper atmosphere in the polar regions where auroras glow in the sky.

At approximately 2 a.m. PDT on March 15, the EZIE satellites were successfully deployed. Within the next 10 days, the spacecraft will send signals to verify they are in good health and ready to embark on their 18-month mission.

“NASA has leaned into small missions that can provide compelling science while accepting more risk. EZIE represents excellent science being executed by an excellent team, and it is delivering exactly what NASA is looking for,” said Jared Leisner, program executive for EZIE at NASA Headquarters in Washington.

The electrojets — and their visible counterparts, theauroras — are generated duringsolar storms when tremendous amounts of energy get transferred into Earth’s upper atmosphere from the solar wind. Each of the EZIE spacecraft will map the electrojets, advancing our understanding of the physics of how Earth interacts with its surrounding space. This understanding will apply not only to our own planet but also to any magnetized planet in our solar system and beyond. The mission will also help scientists create models for predicting space weather to mitigate its disruptive impacts on our society.

“It is truly incredible to see our spacecraft flying and making critical measurements, marking the start of an exciting new chapter for the EZIE mission,” said Nelli Mosavi-Hoyer, project manager for EZIE at the Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory in Laurel, Maryland. “I am very proud of the dedication and hard work of our team. This achievement is a testament to the team’s perseverance and expertise, and I look forward to the valuable insights EZIE will bring to our understanding of Earth’s electrojets and space weather.”

Instead of using propulsion to control their polar orbit, the spacecraft will actively use drag experienced while flying through the upper atmosphere to individually tune their spacing. Each successive spacecraft will fly over the same region 2 to 10 minutes after the former.

“Missions have studied these currents before, but typically either at the very large or very small scales,” said Larry Kepko, EZIE mission scientist at NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland. “EZIE will help us understand how these currents form and evolve, at scales we’ve never probed.”

The mission team is also working to distribute magnetometer kits called EZIE-Mag, which are available to teachers, students, and science enthusiasts who want to take their own measurements of the Earth-space electrical current system. EZIE-Mag data will be combined with EZIE measurements made from space to assemble a clear picture of this vast electrical current circuit.

The EZIE mission is funded by the Heliophysics Division within NASA’s Science Mission Directorate and is managed by the Explorers Program Office at NASA Goddard. The Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory leads the mission for NASA. Blue Canyon Technologies in Boulder, Colorado, built the CubeSats, and NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Southern California built the Microwave Electrojet Magnetogram, which will map the electrojets, for each of the three satellites.

For the latest mission updates, follow NASA’s EZIE blog.

By Brett Molina
Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory

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SpaceX's Crew-10 mission arrives at International Space Station to relieve Starliner astronauts (video)

Space.com - Sat, 03/15/2025 - 8:01am
SpaceX's Crew-10 astronaut mission arrived at the International Space Station early Sunday morning (March 16).
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4 rocky exoplanets found around Barnard's Star, one of the sun's nearest neighbors

Space.com - Sat, 03/15/2025 - 6:00am
After many previous claims and false alarms, astronomers can finally confirm the existence of at least four planets less massive than Earth orbiting Barnard's Star.
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SpaceX Crew-10 folds traits, hopes into origami crane zero-g indicator

Space.com - Sat, 03/15/2025 - 1:00am
What do you get when you fold together the contributions of four space station-bound astronauts from the U.S., Japan and Russia? A zero-gravity indicator in the form of a crocheted origami crane.
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Firefly Aerospace's Alpha rocket launching for 6th time ever soon: Watch it live

Space.com - Sat, 03/15/2025 - 12:01am
Firefly Aerospace plans to launch its Alpha rocket for the sixth time ever soon, and you can watch the action live.
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SpaceX launches relief crew for NASA's beleaguered Starliner astronauts on ISS (video)

Space.com - Fri, 03/14/2025 - 7:34pm
SpaceX launched the Crew-10 mission to the ISS today (March 14) to relieve the 'stuck' Starliner astronauts and two other crewmembers aboard the orbiting lab.
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