United L.A. Alliance teams have determined the reason behind the dramatic second-degree abortion of the Delta IV heavy rocket late last month, which will set the stage for another attempt before next week, reports News6 partner Florida Today. UP CEO Tori Bruno said on Twitter on Wednesday that the computer-controlled …
Read More »A scan of 10.3 million stars is not a sign of aliens – yet
This is a disturbing aerial view of the low frequency radio telescope, Morchison Widefield Array (MWA), published on September 8, 2020 in Western Australia. WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Scientists have completed an extensive search for extraterrestrial cultures by scanning about 10.3 million stars using a radio telescope in Australia, but have …
Read More »NASA prepares to test SLS rocket on moon as cost rises to Rs 9.1bn
NAS has quietly announced that the development budget for its giant rocket, the Space Launch System (SLS), is now. 1.91 billion (bn 7bn). A further budget of ground systems n 2.4bn will be made to support this mission. As Ars Technica has stated, the new development shows a 33% increase …
Read More »NASA has announced the ‘heart’ of the Nancy Roman Space Telescope is now complete
The Nancy Roman Telescope has reached another milestone in its development. NASA has announced that the primary mirror of the Space Telescope has now been completed. The 2.4 m (7.9 ft) mirror took less time to develop than other mirrors because it was not built from scratch. It is a …
Read More »Jaws Drop on NASA: The Moon is Rusty
(Newser) – Rust, on the moon? Scientists say they were shocked to see the moon hiding on its polar surfaces, reports Space.com. “At first, I didn’t fully believe it,” says NASA scientist Abigail Freeman. It should not be based on the conditions on the moon. “But, when we find water …
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