Space

Birmingham rare earth magnet selected as a Minerals Security Partnership project

A Principals’ meeting of the Minerals Security Partnership (MSP) has confirmed that HyProMag Ltd, which uses a technology developed by the University…

2 years ago

UArizona researchers probe how a piece of the moon became a near-Earth asteroid

So far, only distant asteroids from beyond the orbit of Mars have been considered a source of near-Earth asteroids, said…

2 years ago

First look at Bennu sample reveals carbon and water

Initial studies of the 4.5-billion-year-old asteroid Bennu sample collected in space and brought to Earth by NASA's University of Arizona-led…

2 years ago

Irish Aeronautical Engineer and STEM Advocate Dr. Norah Patten seeks sponsorship for historic space mission

New Irish Initiative To Pioneer Education, Technology and Research in Space Today at Dublin Tech Summit, an exciting new initiative…

3 years ago

Cosmological Modeling to Shed Light on the Nature of Dark Energy

The first cosmological analysis of joint X-ray and optical weak-lensing data from more than 500 galaxy clusters paves the way…

3 years ago

2023: A Space Odyssey

This one is dedicated to my son Fredérik, gaming his way to space. Space exploration has increased rapidly in the…

3 years ago

Irish Countdown Begins for Virgin Orbit’s Cosmic Girl Launch at National Space Centre

All of Ireland will be focused the night sky this evening for the Virgin Orbit launch of the ‘Start Me Up’ mission, but nowhere more so than…

3 years ago

The Biggest Ideas in the universe: space, time and motion, reviewed

We look at this attempt to bring complex sciences concepts into the wider realm. The Biggest Ideas in the universe…

3 years ago

“Taking Asteroid Sample was like Punching a Ball Pit” say OSIRIS-REx Scientists

Asteroid Belting Asteroid Bennu, the target of NASA's OSIRIS-REx asteroid expedition, kept surprising the mission team while the spacecraft studied…

4 years ago

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