Aerospace

GAO's Pace to Space

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Blog Post - Tomasz Nowakowski - Nov 15 2014 - 7:25pm

Can GPS Satellites Detect Dark Matter?

"Dark matter" is a blanket term for inferred matter that is undetected but must exist in order for gravity at very large scales to make any sense at all. Based on inference, 27 percent of the universe is generally acknowledged to be dark matter, ...

Article - News Staff - Nov 17 2014 - 4:01pm

Gas Leak Occurs at the Russian Segment of Space Station

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Blog Post - Tomasz Nowakowski - Nov 21 2014 - 6:53pm

Lockheed Martin Keeps Fingers Crossed for Orion's First Test Flight

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Blog Post - Tomasz Nowakowski - Jan 4 2015 - 12:59pm

America 'On Board' for Orion's First Launch

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Blog Post - Tomasz Nowakowski - Nov 30 2014 - 9:49am

Orion Test Flight a Critical Step on NASA's Journey to Mars

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Blog Post - Tomasz Nowakowski - Dec 1 2014 - 5:26pm

The Mind-Bending Mathematics Needed To Figure Out The Universe

Artistic rendering of the Square Kilometre Array at night. SKA Organisation By Yves Wiaux, Heriot Watt University and Jason McEwen, University College London ...

Article - The Conversation - Dec 2 2014 - 10:36am

370-Meter-Wide Asteroid Could Hit Earth, Russian Scientists Warn

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Blog Post - Tomasz Nowakowski - Dec 9 2014 - 12:27am

Lessons Learned from Orion's Test Flight: An Interview with Allison Rakes

With the successful flight test of NASA's Orion spacecraft on Dec. 5, a new space era for has started for America and its aerospace industry. Companies engaged in space exploration like Lockheed Martin, which built the Orion spacecraft, learn a valua ...

Blog Post - Tomasz Nowakowski - Dec 10 2014 - 4:41pm

HIP 116454b Shows That Despite Malfunction, Kepler Can Still Find Planets

Despite a malfunction that ended its primary mission in May 2013, the Kepler spacecraft is still alive and working and its data has found a new "super-Earth". NASA's Kepler spacecraft detected planets by looking for transits, when a star di ...

Article - News Staff - Dec 18 2014 - 11:47am