Aerospace Links August 2019
NASA plans to partner with a variety of companies to develop
space technology needed to explore the moon and Mars.
The hunt continues for
extraterrestrial life using NASA’s TESS satellite probe
What is the 3-D shape of our galaxy. A special class of
stars has helped to determine that Milky Way is warped
Is there an explanation for how the
universe works that does not require the theory of dark energy?
Beautiful Hubble Space Telescope
image of Jupiter released
Did a collision with a massive
protoplanet contribute to the formation of Jupiter? Results of studies of the
Jovian core by the planetary probe Juno suggest this was the case.
NASA set to name Marshall Space
Flight Center in Huntsville, AL as central coordinating site for development of
the new lunar lander. The current NASA plan is to return US astronauts to the
moon by 2024.
New space port in New Mexico set to
start space tourism flights after some additional test flights as early as next
year. Watch out for further information on Virgin Galactic and its ambitious
plans to take paying customers to the edge of outer space, six at a time.
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