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SpaceX launches 74 satellites to orbit, lands Falcon 9 rocket for the 400th time (video)

Space.com - Fri, 03/14/2025 - 12:01pm
A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket launched 74 satellites from California early Saturday morning (March 15), then came back to Earth for a landmark touchdown.
Categories: Astronomy

Mathematicians solve 125-year-old problem to unite key laws of physics

New Scientist Space - Cosmology - Fri, 03/14/2025 - 12:00pm
Can one single mathematical framework describe the motion of a fluid and the individual particles within it? This question, first asked in 1900, now has a solution that could help us understand the complex behaviour of the atmosphere and oceans.
Categories: Astronomy

Mathematicians solve 125-year-old problem to unite key laws of physics

New Scientist Space - Space Headlines - Fri, 03/14/2025 - 12:00pm
Can one single mathematical framework describe the motion of a fluid and the individual particles within it? This question, first asked in 1900, now has a solution that could help us understand the complex behaviour of the atmosphere and oceans.
Categories: Astronomy

Trump Pentagon Purging Climate Change Measures, Hegseth Says, Raising Military Readiness Concerns

Scientific American.com - Fri, 03/14/2025 - 12:00pm

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth wants to end the Pentagon’s climate efforts. Some experts say the move could hurt military readiness

Categories: Astronomy

Starlink satellite part hit a Canadian farm when it fell from orbit

New Scientist Space - Cosmology - Fri, 03/14/2025 - 11:07am
A failed launch left a batch of Starlink satellites in the wrong orbit last year, and it appears that a fragment of one fell to Earth and hit a farm in Canada. Thankfully, no one was injured
Categories: Astronomy

Starlink satellite part hit a Canadian farm when it fell from orbit

New Scientist Space - Space Headlines - Fri, 03/14/2025 - 11:07am
A failed launch left a batch of Starlink satellites in the wrong orbit last year, and it appears that a fragment of one fell to Earth and hit a farm in Canada. Thankfully, no one was injured
Categories: Astronomy

Building a Solar Power Satellite from Moon Dust

Universe Today - Fri, 03/14/2025 - 10:51am

Solar Power Satellite (SPS) advocates have been dreaming of using space resources to build massive constructions for decades. In-space Resource Utilization (ISRU) advocates would love to oblige them, but so far, there hasn't yet been enough development on either front to create a testable system. A research team from a company called MetaSat and the University of Glasgow hope to change that with a new plan called META-LUNA, which utilizes lunar resources to build (and recycle) a fleet of their specially designed SPS.

Categories: Astronomy

Week in images: 10-14 March 2025

ESO Top News - Fri, 03/14/2025 - 10:15am

Week in images: 10-14 March 2025

Discover our week through the lens

Categories: Astronomy

Tiangong astronauts experiment with AI robot and more to kick off busy year for Chinese human spaceflight (video)

Space.com - Fri, 03/14/2025 - 10:00am
China is planning to send two new crews to its Tiangong space station in another busy year of human spaceflight.
Categories: Astronomy

Should governments really be using AI to remake the state?

New Scientist Space - Cosmology - Fri, 03/14/2025 - 9:15am
New Scientist's revelation that a UK minister is asking ChatGPT for advice raises the question of what role these new AI tools should play in government – and whether we should really think of them as intelligent
Categories: Astronomy

Should governments really be using AI to remake the state?

New Scientist Space - Space Headlines - Fri, 03/14/2025 - 9:15am
New Scientist's revelation that a UK minister is asking ChatGPT for advice raises the question of what role these new AI tools should play in government – and whether we should really think of them as intelligent
Categories: Astronomy

Rocket Lab launches private radar imaging satellite to orbit (video)

Space.com - Fri, 03/14/2025 - 9:01am
Rocket Lab successfully launched a private radar imaging satellite to orbit tonight (March 14).
Categories: Astronomy

Memory illusion makes you think events occurred earlier than they did

New Scientist Space - Cosmology - Fri, 03/14/2025 - 9:00am
It can be difficult to recall exactly when a specific event happened, and now it seems our memory can be tricked into pushing occurrences back in time, making us think they happened earlier than in reality
Categories: Astronomy

Memory illusion makes you think events occurred earlier than they did

New Scientist Space - Space Headlines - Fri, 03/14/2025 - 9:00am
It can be difficult to recall exactly when a specific event happened, and now it seems our memory can be tricked into pushing occurrences back in time, making us think they happened earlier than in reality
Categories: Astronomy

If Life on Mars Ever Existed, This Bizarre Rock May Tell Us

Scientific American.com - Fri, 03/14/2025 - 9:00am

The intriguing chemistry of a rock collected by the Perseverance rover could trace to microbial activity—or not

Categories: Astronomy

These Dogs Can Sniff Out Invasive Species before It’s Too Late

Scientific American.com - Fri, 03/14/2025 - 9:00am

Dogs excel at finding spotted lanternfly eggs in lower-level infestations

Categories: Astronomy

Galaxies in Space

APOD - Fri, 03/14/2025 - 8:00am

The plane of our Milky Way


Categories: Astronomy, NASA

These Funko Pop! Star Wars figures are highly collectible and have a big discount at Walmart and Best Buy

Space.com - Fri, 03/14/2025 - 7:19am
Young Luke Skywalker and Obi-Wan Kenobi Bobbleheads make a great addition or start to any Star Wars fan's Funko Pop! collection
Categories: Astronomy

AI scientists are sceptical that modern models will lead to AGI

New Scientist Space - Cosmology - Fri, 03/14/2025 - 7:00am
In a survey of AI researchers, most say current AI models are unlikely to lead to artificial general intelligence with human-level capabilities, even as companies invest billions of dollars in this goal
Categories: Astronomy

AI scientists are sceptical that modern models will lead to AGI

New Scientist Space - Space Headlines - Fri, 03/14/2025 - 7:00am
In a survey of AI researchers, most say current AI models are unlikely to lead to artificial general intelligence with human-level capabilities, even as companies invest billions of dollars in this goal
Categories: Astronomy