SpaceX says it is developing a “simplified” lunar landing mission architecture while defending the progress it has made on its Starship lander for Artemis. The post SpaceX defends Starship lunar lander as it works on ‘simplified’ approach appeared first on SpaceNews.| SpaceNews
A new wind map covering the whole of Mars includes some of the fastest winds ever detected on the Red Planet.| Eos
Estados Unidos tiene planeado volver a pisar la Luna en 2027 con la misión Artemisa III. En esa misión, dos astronautas, que previamente habrán viajado hasta la Luna en la […] La entrada La carga de propelentes en órbita: la tecnología que se interpone entre Estados Unidos y el regreso a la Luna fue escrita en Eureka.| Eureka
China’s decision to end observations of the interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS shortly after its flyby of Mars has drawn attention from scientists worldwide.| Dagens.com
September 2023. Kennedy Space Center, Merritt Island, Florida. Since the early days of the space race, this old man has followed our country’s journeys into “the final frontier” to borrow a Star Trek quote. We finally found ourselves at the Kennedy Space Center, one attraction in Florida that I had long wanted to visit. The […]| Journeys with Johnbo
NASA’s X-59 quiet supersonic aircraft progress accelerated with initial taxi tests at U.S. Air Force Plant 42 in Palmdale, California. The experimental jet moved under its own power and validated key low speed handling checks. Beyond the Sonic Boom The ... Read More The post NASA’s X-59 Quiet Supersonic Aircraft: Taxi Tests, Design, and What Comes Next appeared first on Flex Air Aviation.| Flex Air Aviation
After some scrubbed attempts, NASA’s X-59 QueSST flew for the first time from Air Force Plant 42 in Palmdale on Oct. 28, 2025. In a landmark milestone for aeronautical research, NASA’s experimental X-59 QueSST (Quiet SuperSonic Technology) conducted its maiden flight today. The aircraft, designed and built by Lockheed Martin’s Skunk Works at the Air […]| The Aviationist
Twinkle twinkle spidey star. The post Red Spider Nebula glows in ethereal new JWST image appeared first on Popular Science.| Popular Science
"It is most energy-efficient for a spacecraft engine to burn its fuel when its orbital velocity is greatest." The post Astronomer Suspects Mysterious Object Is Up to No Good While It’s Hidden Behind the Sun: “If You Want to Take a Vacation, Take It Before Then” appeared first on Futurism.| Futurism
"Sean Dummy is trying to kill NASA!" The post Elon Musk Accuses Head of NASA of Being “Gay” appeared first on Futurism.| Futurism
NASA’s Class of 1978, ‘represent the most competent, talented, and experienced people available to us today.’ The post NASA’s trailblazing generation appeared first on Popular Science.| Popular Science
Keith’s note: In a nutshell, acting/interim/(maybe)actual NASA Administrator Sean Duffy says that SpaceX is behind “schedule” on its Artemis stuff. OK this may well be true. Yet Duffy can’t say when Artemis II, III, etc. will launch i.e. according to a “schedule” with dates etc. or if there’s an actual firm budget to stay on “schedule” or if his new ideas to try other approaches have a “schedule” or if […] The post Is There An Actual Artemis Schedule? appeared first on...| TrumpSpace Archives - NASA Watch
Keith’s note: according to “The Power Struggle Over Who Will Run NASA Is Turning Ugly“ in the Wall Street Journal: “Over the summer, Duffy told government officials he was interested in bringing NASA under the Transportation Department’s purview, people briefed on the conversations said. “Sean said that NASA might benefit from being part of the Cabinet, maybe even within the Department of Transportation, but he’s never said he wants to […] The post What Would Sean Duffy Do Wit...| TrumpSpace Archives - NASA Watch
Keith’s note: Over the years space supporters have complained when politics entered @NASA policy. Over the past few days Transportation Secretary Duffy who moonlights as Interim/Acting NASA Administrator has gone totally political. Remember – if you are a Democrat or attended these rallies this is what he thinks of you (see Tweet and quotes). But he only says these things as @SecDuffy – NOT as @SecDuffyNASA. Oh yes: the President […] The post Is NASA A “Democrat Agency”, Sean Duff...| TrumpSpace Archives - NASA Watch
Keith’s note: The unions that represent some NASA employees continue to push back. Oddly JPL was trying to thwart union organization when the sky started to fall and other NASA centers merely tolerated unions. Now, as the White House severs their role with NASA – and all the professional space industry organizations mostly sit on their hands – they let the layoffs and budget cuts happen. But the Unions have […] The post Bravo Zulu: The Unions Strike Back appeared first on NASA Watch.| TrumpSpace Archives - NASA Watch
(Originally posted 30 Sep 2025) To The NASA Family: Selfish, shortsighted power brokers are toying with America’s technological leadership in a game of brinksmanship. People suffer as a result. It is people who enable science agencies and research organizations to discover and explore the unknown. From subatomic structure and the chemistry of life – to the structure of the universe and the tools to explore it – NASA is singular […] The post NASA Will Survive appeared first on NASA Watch.| TrumpSpace Archives - NASA Watch
When astronomers spotted a glowing object racing through the solar system earlier this year, some wondered if it could be an alien spacecraft.| Dagens.com
The Orion spacecraft for Artemis 2 has been installed on its Space Launch System rocket as preparations for the flight continue during the shutdown.| SpaceNews
Six months after promoting Tejpaul Bhatia from chief revenue officer to CEO, commercial space infrastructure and human spaceflight services provider Axiom Space has replaced him. On Oct. 15, Houston-based Axiom announced Jonathan Cirtain has succeeded Bhatia as CEO. Bhatia joined Axiom in 2021. Cirtain remains the company’s president, a role he assumed in June, according to his LinkedIn profile. In a news release, Axiom said Cirtain’s appointment as CEO is a “strategic leadership change...| InnovationMap
By Jeff DeWit As a proud American and loyal longtime supporter of President Donald J. Trump, I can say without hesitation that his second term is off to a very successful start. Among many things since taking office, President Trump has improved national security, made the world a safer place by ending wars around the […] The post President Trump Will Make NASA Great Again, Again appeared first on Cactus Politics.| Cactus Politics
"It felt like I was watching the sandworms in the film 'Dune.'" The post Scientists Investigate Evidence of “Burrowing” Under Surface of Mars appeared first on Futurism.| Futurism
"They're behind schedule." The post NASA May Ditch SpaceX for Moon Landing Because It’s So Behind appeared first on Futurism.| Futurism
It's reaching out. The post Mysterious Interstellar Object Has Sprouted a Tendril Reaching Toward the Sun appeared first on Futurism.| Futurism
Researchers have identified two theories explaining the mysterious gamma ray glow at the center of the Milky Way.| Futurism
"It’s kind of surreal that it happened to us and that I was part of it." The post Woman Surprised When Large Chunk of NASA Equipment Crashes Down From Sky appeared first on Futurism.| Futurism
Texas’ two U.S. senators, Republicans John Cornyn and Ted Cruz, have called for the Space Shuttle Discovery to be relocated from the National Air and Space Museum’s Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center near Washington, D.C., to the visitors center at NASA’s Johnson Space Center in Houston. They say Houston is Discovery’s “rightful home” and note that provisions in the One Big Beautiful Bill Act call for the shuttle to be moved to Houston. Moving the shuttle to Houston would reverse a decis...| CultureMap Houston
Keith’s note: according to Former NASA nominee Jared Isaacman in talks to become agency’s chief: “Jared Isaacman, the private astronaut and Elon Musk ally who was removed from consideration to lead NASA earlier this year, met with acting NASA Administrator Sean Duffy this week as a candidate for leading the space agency, a NASA spokesperson said.“ The post Jared And Sean Had A Chat appeared first on NASA Watch.| Administrator Updates Archives - NASA Watch
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NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) in Pasadena, Calif., laid off 550 people, a roughly 11% reduction of its workforce.| Eos
El estudio de los gigantes de hielo, Urano y Neptuno, es una prioridad científica. Pero también lo es el estudio de los candidatos a mundos océanos —lunas y cuerpos menores […]| Eureka
Keith’s note: In a joint 670/690 Helio/Planetary division meeting today with over 230 attendees Deputy Director Gina Dibraccio said that GSFC has been instructed by management to hold back on meetings with staff so the information does not end up on NASAWatch and elsewhere. When asked who told her that she responded “I am not going to answer that”. She also said “there will be no re-org” at GSFC. Staff […] The post Shutdown Preps at Goddard appeared first on NASA Watch.| Budget Archives - NASA Watch
Keith’s note: the following report was issued today: “The Destruction of NASA’s Mission” Whistleblowers reveal OMB’s Unconstitutional Plot to Gut the Agency – U.S. Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation Maria Cantwell, Ranking Member Full report . — Excerpt below. NASA stunned the world and inspired generations on the day Americans first set foot on the moon. Since then, NASA’s breakthroughs and discoveries have superpowered America’s innovation economy, a...| Budget Archives - NASA Watch
Keith’s note: snapshots of where things lie. It is dynamic and will change three times before lunch time today. The post NASA Shutdown Watch appeared first on NASA Watch.| Budget Archives - NASA Watch
Yesterday OMB director Russell Vought and OSTP Director Michael Kratsios issued a memo| NASA Watch
Wildfires often leave behind a second wave of threats — mudslides, flash floods, and water contamination — and NASA is working to give communities advance warning with its new online tool HydroFlame. Supported by NASA’s Earth Science Division and built with partners including the University of Texas at Arlington, Purdue University, and the U.S. Geological […] The post NASA tool forecasts wildfire impacts on water supplies appeared first on Environmental Science & Engineering Magazine.| Environmental Science & Engineering Magazine
NASA has selected 10 new astronaut candidates, including one whose hometown is Houston, for its 2025 training class. The candidates will undergo nearly two years of training before they can assume flight assignments. The 10 future astronauts were introduced during a recent ceremony at NASA’s Johnson Space Center, whose facilities include an astronaut training center. NASA received more than 8,000 applications for the 10 slots. “Representing America’s best and brightest, this astronaut c...| InnovationMap
Venus once again surprises the scientific community: NASA-funded research has revealed that the structure of its crust contradicts previously held theories.| Techoreon
The following internal chart from NASA Goddard details some good news about diving catch efforts| NASA Watch
Though the Sierra Nevada Corporation (SNC) Dream Chaser spaceplane was kicked out of the running to ferry crew to the International Space Station (ISS), a variation on the craft may still end up visiting the station. As part of its bid to win NASA’s Commercial Resupply Services 2 (CRS2) contract,…| New Atlas
In a contract worth up to US$843 million, NASA has selected SpaceX to design the "US Deorbit Vehicle." The spacecraft will bring the $150 billion International Space Station out of orbit to safely and burn up in our atmosphere at 3,000 ºF (1,649 ºC).| New Atlas
NASA has released its updated plans that outline the International Space Station's (ISS) final years leading up to its eventual disposal in 2030, when it will plunge into the Earth's atmosphere and burn up somewhere over the South Pacific Ocean.| New Atlas
Commercial traffic at the International Space Station (ISS) is set to get more congested with news that the Sierra Nevada Corporation (SNC) has been given the green light for its Dream Chaser spacecraft to visit the orbital laboratory in late 2020. The Authority to Proceed notification opens the…| New Atlas
Sierra Space and NASA have renegotiated their contract for the Dream Chaser spaceplane that will allow the spacecraft to make its first orbital flight next year as a free flier instead of visiting the International Space Station (ISS).| New Atlas
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I just got an update from KeepTheShuttle| NASA Watch
Asteroid Bennu seems to have come from a long-lost world on the fringes of the solar system, where saltwater pooled and dried over thousands of years and life’s basic ingredients were widespread.| New Atlas
NASA's Deep Space Optical Communications (DSOC) unit aboard the Psyche spacecraft has switched on, establishing a super-speed laser data link at a distance of 10 million miles (16 million km), or 40 times the distance from the Earth to the Moon.| New Atlas
I started my career in IT operations moving to London and working on initially Coca Cola’s infrastructure, and then moving into investment banking and working on trade floor infrastructure. This was after being based in South Africa and doing quite a lot of work for DeBeers on e.g. the most productive diamond mine in the […] The post Briefing Something Mission Critical When Failure Is Not An Option appeared first on .|
Keith’s note: NASA OIG just released this report: “NASA’s Management of ISS Extravehicular Activity Spacesuits“. In a nutshell: “To ensure the continued operations of the International Space Station and the safety of the crew, NASA and its spacesuit support contractor must ensure the suits used for spacewalks, designed more than 50 years ago, are well-maintained and reliable. The contractor, Collins Aerospace, has struggled to ensure sufficient life support components for […] The ...| Astronauts Archives - NASA Watch
NASA’s 10 new astronaut candidates were introduced Monday following a competitive selection process of more than 8,000 applicants from across the United States| NASA Watch
A new partnership between NASA’s Community College Network (NCCN) and the American Astronomical Society (AAS) is giving community college students across the country access to some of the nation’s leading astronomers. The initiative expands the AAS’s long-running Harlow Shapley Visiting Lectureship Program, which since the 1950s has brought professional astronomers to campuses to deliver lectures…| insightintoacademia.com
Solar sails are the only method of spacecraft propulsion in which no fuel is needed. Until recently spacecraft powered by solar sails were the stuff of science fiction. However, following the success of the Japanese spacecraft IKAROS in 2010 the crowd-funded Light Sail 2 spacecraft in 2019 and NASA’s ACS3 in 2024, spacecraft powered by… Continue reading Solar Sails: Fuel-Free Space Travel→| Explaining Science
Blue Origin was the sole bidder for a NASA task order that revived a canceled lunar rover mission.| SpaceNews
No todos los días se lanza una misión heliofísica. Y menos al punto de Lagrange L1, a 1,5 millones de kilómetros de la Tierra. Y menos todavía tres misiones de […]| Eureka
El próximo año, quizá en una fecha tan temprana como el 5 de febrero de 2026, la Humanidad volverá a la Luna. No a su superficie —eso queda para Artemisa […]| Eureka
El rover Perseverance de la NASA ha hecho un descubrimiento que podría tener consecuencias revolucionarias en el futuro. El equipo del intrépido robot nuclear ha constatado la presencia de posibles […]| Eureka
The post discusses Chris Bledsoe’s experiences with possible extraterrestrial entities, suggesting he consult Judith Lynn for clarity. It questions his insights and raises concerns about pote…| Operation Disclosure Official
On this day in 1986 I was sitting at my desk as a grad student in the Biology Department at Central Connecticut State University. Everyone knew of my interest in space. I had a thesis project planned that would have used the tomato seeds in space on LDEF that was scheduled for retrieval after Challenger’s mission. I was typing a letter to John Vellinger, the student who had chicken eggs […] The post Thirty Two Years Of Resonance With Challenger appeared first on NASA Watch.| Shuttle News Archives - NASA Watch
NASA Notice of Proposed Rulemaking: Revision to Regulations Governing Crew Members “The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) is proposing to amend its regulations that govern International Space Station crewmembers, mementos aboard Orion and Space Launch System (SLS) missions, the authority of the NASA Commander, and removes the Agency’s policy on space flight participation and other policies that were relevant to the Space Shuttle. The revisions to this rule are […] The...| Shuttle News Archives - NASA Watch
I recently participated in a web chat about NASA's plans to put nuclear power systems on the Moon| NASA Watch
Keith’s note: Back in January 2025 several days after the Trump 2.0 team took over NASA, I posted this item about the first astronaut class chosen by NASA that included women and minorities. 24 hours after I posted this the link was taken down. This is what it looked like 2 days before the NASA DEIA cops took it down. 9 months later and it is still down. Why? Oddly, […] The post Prior Astronaut Announcement Censorship At NASA appeared first on NASA Watch.| TrumpSpace Archives - NASA Watch
Keith’s note: Since there will be no budget emerging from Congress on 30 September, on 1 October the President’s Budget Request for FY 2026 will reign – unfettered. Add in some recision for good measure. The people of NASA will want to know what is going on – from NASA – not NASAWatch. Alas, NASA OCOMM/PAO will have ~60 FTEs laid off i.e. fewer people to explain increasingly more inexplicable […] The post More Changes But Fewer Explainers appeared first on NASA Watch.| TrumpSpace Archives - NASA Watch
NASA has revived a robotic lunar rover mission by selecting Blue Origin to deliver it to the moon’s south pole in 2027.| SpaceNews
Keith’s note: according to “No Cuts to NASA, Say Supporters & Experts at Rally Outside Headquarters”: Yesterday, NASA supporters held a rally outside the agency’s headquarters to call for a congressional budget that fully funds the agency, and to call on NASAs leadership to stop making cuts to programs before the budget has even been passed. A crowd heard from speakers ranging from NASA employees to science advocates to Representative […] The post Unions And Congress Protest NASA Cu...| Activism Archives - NASA Watch
Keith’s note: As you ponder protests, policies, and how everyone should respond, re-read this part of the Executive Order that erases NASA’s union rights. It redefines what NASA is – despite whatever wording is in its charter or innumerable authorization and appropriations over the years. It says that NASA is “hereby determined to have as a primary function intelligence, counterintelligence, investigative, or national security work. It is also hereby determined […] The post Speak Ou...| Activism Archives - NASA Watch
I will be on "CNN This Morning" at 6:35 am EDT| NASA Watch
NASA announcement of biosignatures on Mars| NASA Watch
On September 10, 2025, NASA announced (again) that it had found potential evidence for life on Mars. A few people asked me about it, so I’m dusting off (and updating) this Quora post from March 2014 on the subject. First, let’s discuss the most recent find, from a rock outcrop investigated by Perseverance in July 2024, last year. Speculation about this data, which is uploaded daily, has been rife in the community. Now the paper in Nature outlines the extraordinary efforts taken by the Mar...| Casey Handmer's blog
This week NASA announced evidence for life on Mars, for the sixth or seventh time. This time it was an incredibly cool rock, and would you believe the Mars Perseverance rover already has a sample, taken July last year, banked and ready for return to Earth? In addition to this, NASA has already been working on a Mars Sample Return mission for many years! Unfortunately, that mission has been “paused” for almost two years after costs grew from $7b to a projected $11b, and after $3b had alrea...| Casey Handmer's blog
according to a new GAO report on NASA "Priority Open Recommendations| NASA Watch
Watch as measurements from space reveal a palette of pigments in plant life changing throughout the course of a year. The post See a Palette of Pigments from Space appeared first on Maps.com.| Maps.com
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本文永久链接 - https://tonybai.com/2025/09/09/the-power-of-ten-in-go 大家好,我是Tony Bai。 在软件工程领域,有些智慧是永恒的。 2006 年,NASA/JPL(喷气推进实验室)的 Gerard J. Holzmann 公布了其团| tonybai.com
Learn the basics of orbital mechanics: from gravity simulators, to the mathematics which governs Keplerian orbits in the two-body problem.| Alan Zucconi
The chief executive of commercial space station developer Vast says he supports NASA’s revised approach to supporting development of such stations.| SpaceNews
Aug. 25, 2025 (Spaceweather.com) — In July, when astronomers used the Hubble Space Telescope to photograph 3I/ATLAS, they had a “Eureka!” moment. The mysterious interstellar visit…| Spaceweather.com
Donald Trump is our planet's number one obstacle to following up on NASA's blockbuster findings about life on Mars.| Futurism
A 30-day demonstration mission in NASA’s revised plans for development of commercial space stations does not represent a long-term shift to short missions.| SpaceNews
Keith’s note: I’m going to skip going into DC to cover the 15 September protest at NASA HQ . To protect sources let me just say that there are some people in the building who’d love to have security jump on me for crossing an invisible line on the sidewalk or use video to see who I talk to on the sidewalk. Paranoid? Yup. The post Skipping The 15 Sep Protest appeared first on NASA Watch.| Personnel News Archives - NASA Watch
In the early 1970s, the United States Air Force sought a medium transport aircraft capable of short takeoffs and landings. The ambitious goal: carry 27,000 pounds of cargo over 1,000 miles without refueling, using only a 2,000-foot runway. Boeing responded with the YC-14, a prototype that pushed the limits of STOL (Short Takeoff and Landing) […] The post The Boeing YC-14: A Revolutionary STOL Airlifter appeared first on Aviation Humor.| Aviation Humor
two items from NASA about the Dragonfly mission just dropped| NASA Watch
Uno de los grandes descubrimientos de la misión InSight de la NASA es confirmar que Marte tiene un núcleo fundido como el de la Tierra. Pero no estaba claro si, […]| Eureka
Todos conocemos la historia de las sondas Voyager que exploraron Júpiter, Saturno, Urano y Neptuno en los años 70 y 80 del siglo XX. Menos conocida es la historia de […]| Eureka
Keith’s note: According to this AP story: “Earlier this month, the official government websites that hosted the authoritative, peer-reviewed national climate assessments went dark. Such sites tell state and local governments and the public what to expect in their backyards from a warming world and how best to adapt to it. At the time, the White House said NASA would house the reports to comply with a 1990 law that […] The post NASA Said It Would Post Climate Reports – Not Any More app...| Earth Science Archives - NASA Watch
Several sources report that the NASA GISS lease of the Armstrong Hall building in New York City can't be broken by| NASA Watch
Keith’s note: There will be another “Save NASA” protest at NASA Headquarters on Monday Sept. 15th. This is the third “Save NASA” protest in Washington, DC. More below The organizers say: “we are a peaceful protest group, and we stand in solidarity with other scientific advocacy groups. This protest intends to raise public awareness and provide information about present and near-future cuts at NASA, and to urge Congress to pass […] The post Another “Save NASA” Protest At NASA...| TrumpSpace Archives - NASA Watch
Keith’s note: I did these screen grabs on my phone at 5:00 pm today – one after the other. Its is common to see this repeated use of Fox News – and only Fox News – as fodder for Sean Duffy tweets from NASA. It is hard to understand why Sean Duffy only pays attention to Fox News and not appear on – and then feature videos from – CNN […] The post Sean Duffy Is Stuck Inside The Fox Bubble appeared first on NASA Watch.| TrumpSpace Archives - NASA Watch
Keith’s note: NASA held an internal all hands briefing this morning. Acting NASA Administrator Sean Duffy said that is giving a lot of authority to the new NASA Associate Administrator Amit Kshatriya. Duffy is not sure how long he will be acting Administrator since there are no plans in place but that could change. Duffy said that American needs to get to the Moon before China and then go on […] The post NASA Briefed Employees This Morning (Audio) appeared first on NASA Watch.| TrumpSpace Archives - NASA Watch
In addition to erasing NASA's Union rights| NASA Watch
The White House has issued an Executive Order that strips the ability of NASA employees (and employees at other agencies) to organize unions.| NASA Watch
Keith’s note: I posted this note elsewhere last night wherein I wear my heart on my spacesuit sleeve. Oh well. Things change quickly. The latest Executive Order banning unions at NASA pushed me over the edge. That said, this note is still where my head is at. I originally thought that I’d just dial things down, live in the woods with my wife, and people would just go elsewhere for […] The post NASA Is Worth Fighting For appeared first on NASA Watch.| Activism Archives - NASA Watch
Keith’s note: In my earlier rant I mentioned the crap that I have been going through which certainly pales in comparison to what NASA and contractor employees have to endure as their dream jobs are stripped away for no reason other than to meet a body count quota. I am pretty good at running interference for all of you who have helped me amass what nonsense is going so as […]| NASA Watch
The Methane Risk Map combines satellite and geologic data to visualize chemical exposure from natural gas plumes.| Heatmap News
Nuclear batteries that last decades are being developed to power drones, sensors, remote devices and medical implants. Energy storage at its extreme.| IEEE Spectrum
The White House brags about their new Intel equity stake that the President openly says they got for "free"| NASA Watch
2024 Report on NASA’s Top Management and Performance Challenges Full report. Excerpts: The post OIG: NASA’s Top Management And Performance Challenges appeared first on NASA Watch.| SLS and Orion Archives - NASA Watch
Keith’s note: this editorial by Mike Bloomberg “NASA’s $100 Billion Moon Mission Is Going Nowhere“ certainly does not mince words. “A celestial irony is that none of this is necessary. A reusable SpaceX Starship will very likely be able to carry cargo and robots directly to the moon – no SLS, Orion, Gateway, Block 1B or ML-2 required – at a small fraction of the cost. Its successful landing of […] The post NASA’s New Journey To Nowhere appeared first on NASA Watch.| SLS and Orion Archives - NASA Watch