Sept 2018 AE Links
Historic launch pad 39A nears completion of modifications
for renewed human transport to space by SpaceX
Giant Magellan Telescope construction begins in Chile.
Images to far more detailed than Hubble
Innards of Starliner capsule revealed by NASA
Scientists propose that water is common on many exoplanets
already discovered. The search will expand for others as new instruments come
online.
Heat shield installed on first Orion capsule for upcoming
test next year.
New Cassini photo shows Saturn moon Titan together with a
much smaller moon Tethys
Images of Pacific storms show utility of International Space
Station as a platform to study weather patterns on Earth
Japanese rovers send back first images after they land on an
asteroid
Politics and human space flight plans to intersect in live
broadcast of Pence speech
Planets continue to put on show in evening sky through
September. Moon to play tag as it goes through its phases.
Air Force installs new telescope to look for satellites,
deep space observation, and public outreach programs
Orion capsule delivered to Cape Canaveral for next test
flight on SLS rocket. Construction continues leading to launch in 2019
New Horizons spacecraft speeding into far reaches of the
solar system and taking snaps on the way
Hawaiian CAP cadets and seniors help FEMA assess damage from
Hurricane Lane
Northern Lights-on Saturn. See amazing images.
Final Delta 2 rocket launch lifts NASA earth sciences
satellite into orbit
First visible light spectrum image from planet-hunting space
telescope TESS released to the public
There are significant radiation risks to astronauts traveling
to Mars and back
Parker Solar Probe sends back first image as it heads for
close-up study of the Sun.
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