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Aug 7, 2020

Episode 10 — The Case for Mars Polar Science

Posted by in categories: climatology, science, space travel

Great interview with planetary scientist Isaac Smith, an expert on Mars polar science at York University in Toronto. Well worth a listen.


Three spacecraft are currently en route to Mars, but none will visit the poles. Yet Mars’ poles drive much of the Martian climate. And their understanding is key to deciphering what might have been happening on the Red planet some 3.5 billion years ago when it had lakes, deltas, rivers, and perhaps even transient oceans. I’m very pleased to welcome planetary scientist Isaac B. Smith of York University in Toronto — an expert on Mars polar science and exploration — to discuss the need for a Martian polar lander as well as a broader look at Mars science.

Aug 6, 2020

On its way to Mars, Chinese spacecraft spots Earth and moon, aces steering maneuver

Posted by in category: space travel

China’s Tianwen-1 spacecraft captured a stunning view of the Earth and moon before making its first trajectory maneuver on the long journey to Mars.

Aug 6, 2020

Virgin Galactic unveils Mach 3 aircraft design

Posted by in category: space travel

Aerospace company Virgin Galactic has announced a first stage design scope for the build of a new aircraft capable of reaching speeds of Mach 3 (3,700 km/h, or 2,300 mph).

Rolls-Royce will collaborate with The Spaceship Company (TSC) – a subsidiary of Virgin Galactic – in designing and developing the engine propulsion technology for this high-speed commercial plane. This follows the successful completion of a Mission Concept Review (MCR) that included representatives from NASA and resulted in authorisation from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). It means the companies can now work together to produce a certification framework.

Rolls-Royce has a proven track record of delivering high Mach propulsion, powering the only civil-certified commercial aircraft capable of supersonic flight – Concorde, which flew from 1969 to 2003. This new plane, if successfully developed and put into operation, would be more than 50% faster than Concorde. Journeys across the Atlantic, which typically take almost eight hours in a conventional airliner, could be completed in less than two hours.

Aug 6, 2020

Spacecraft of the Future Could Be Powered By Lattice Confinement Fusion

Posted by in categories: particle physics, space travel

NASA researchers demonstrate the ability to fuse atoms inside room-temperature metals.

Aug 4, 2020

Bored Inside Their Spacecraft, NASA Astronauts Made Prank Calls to Pass the Time

Posted by in category: space travel

Houston, do you have Prince Albert in a can?

Aug 3, 2020

Crew Dragon Returns to Earth | The State of Science

Posted by in categories: business, science, space travel

On August 2nd, the SpaceX crew dragon that launched on May 30th returned to Earth with the two NASA astronauts it brought to the ISS. With the first American space launch complete, the US has now advanced tremendously in its manned spaceflight capabilities.

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Aug 3, 2020

A Hydrogen Iceberg from a Failed Star Might Have Passed through Our Solar System

Posted by in category: space travel

The interstellar visitor ‘Oumuamua, discovered in 2017, may represent an entirely new type of astrophysical object, two astronomers say.

Aug 3, 2020

Virgin Galactic partners with Rolls-Royce as it looks to build an aircraft for supersonic air travel

Posted by in category: space travel

Space tourism venture Virgin Galactic announced it signed an agreement with Rolls-Royce to develop an aircraft for supersonic travel, giving a first look on Monday of the coming vehicle’s design.

Supersonic travel is a long-term bet for Virgin Galactic, which has been developing reusable spacecraft capable of sending people on short trips to the edge of space for more than a decade.

Virgin Galactic said it completed a mission concept review alongside NASA of its supersonic vehicle design and now will work with the Federal Aviation Administration to create a framework for certifying the aircraft for flight. Previously Boeing’s venture arm invested $20 million in Virgin Galactic, specifically toward helping the company build a supersonic aircraft.

Aug 2, 2020

SpaceX Brings Astronauts Home Safely in a Historic First

Posted by in category: space travel

That’s a wrap on SpaceX’s crewed demo mission, which clears the way for the company to regularly launch astronauts for NASA.

Aug 2, 2020

LIVE: Tracking SpaceX Crew Dragon’s splashdown near Pensacola

Posted by in category: space travel

WATCH: Administrator post-splashdown news conference at NASA’s Johnson Space Center in Houston.


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