PicSat : le satellite miniature qui explore l’étoile Beta Pictoris Il ne pèse que trois kilos et demi, mais pourrait aider les scientifiques à mieux comprendre la naissance de notre système solaire.
<em>Monthly</em> janvier, 2018
Researchers Catch Supermassive Black Hole Burping Astronomers have caught a supermassive black hole in a distant galaxy snacking on gas and then “burping” – not once, but twice.
Multi-planet System Found Through Crowdsourcing A system of at least five exoplanets has been discovered by citizen scientists through a project called Exoplanet Explorers.
All the Glittering Stars A new analysis of about 10,000 normal Sun-like stars in the Milky Way’s galactic bulge reveals that our galaxy’s hub is a dynamic environment.
Prepping the Parker Solar Probe for Space At NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center, the Parker Solar Probe is lowered into the 40-foot-tall thermal vacuum chamber. The thermal vacuum chamber simulates the harsh conditions that the spacecraft will experience on its journey through space, including near-vacuum conditions and severe hot and cold temperatures.
NASA Awards Engineering, Research Support Contract NASA has selected HX5, LLC of Fort Walton Beach, Florida, to perform engineering, research and scientific support at NASA’s Glenn Research Center in Cleveland.
NASA’s Aerospace Safety Advisory Panel Releases 2017 Annual Report The Aerospace Safety Advisory Panel (ASAP), an advisory committee that reports to NASA and Congress, has issued its 2017 annual report examining NASA’s safety performance over the past year and highlighting accomplishments, issues and concerns to agency and government officials.
Idaho Students to Speak with NASA Astronaut on International Space Station Students from 10 schools in Idaho will speak with a NASA astronaut living and working aboard the International Space Station at 11:25 a.m. EST Wednesday, Jan. 17.
Un nanosatellite français pour percer les mystères de Beta Pictoris PicSat sera lancé le 12 janvier 2018 pour étudier en continu l’étoile Beta Pictoris, son exoplanète et son célèbre disque de matière
[Conférence] 18/01 – Histoire et futur de l’exploration habitée du système solaire Rendez-vous dans le grand auditorium de la Médiathèque José Cabanis, à Toulouse, avec Lionel Suchet, ancien chef de projet Vols habités, aujourd’hui directeur général délégué du CNES.