Scandinavian Peninsula From Space

ESA’s Envisat captured the snow-covered Scandinavian Peninsula on 11 March, 2006. See it at: http://www.esa.int/esaEO/SEMGFTNVGJE_index_0.html

The First Trillionth of a Second

Scientists peering back to the oldest light in the universe have new evidence to support the…

Pacific Height Shows La Ninia

Satellite measurements of a steep difference in sea surface height between the western and eastern tropical…

Hams Hear Voyager Spacecraft

Hams in Germany and Portugal reportedly have received signals from the US Voyager 1 spacecraft http://voyager.jpl.nasa.gov/…

NASA HONORS BUZZ ALDRIN

NASA honored former astronaut Buzz Aldrin for his involvement in the U.S. space program with the…

Satellites study Ocean

Imagine a space tool so revolutionary it can determine the impact of climate change, monitor the…

Stellar Corpses

Tiny stellar ‘corpses’ have been caught blasting surprisingly powerful X-rays and gamma rays across our galaxy…

Student Experiments to Fly

NASA selected 10 student experiments from across the country to fly on a rocket mission June…

Skyquest Displays

Skyquest Aviation, the UK manufacturer of specialist airborne surveillance equipment, announced that the UK’s Metropolitan Police…

Stardust Findings

Samples from comet Wild 2 have surprised scientists, indicating the formation of at least some comets…