Blogs about Space
26 blogs about Space.
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Antimatter
Life in a puzzling universe.
By Cormac O’Rafferty. 🇮🇪 More infoUpdated
4th International Conference on the History of Physics This week, the 4th international conference on the history of physics finally took place at Trinity College Dublin. The event, supported by the Institute of Physics and the European Physics Society, was the fourth in …
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Astroblog
Obscured by Clouds. The rough and ready blog of a cloud benighted biologist and amateur astronomer.
By Ian Musgrave. 🇦🇺 More infoUpdated
Thursday February 20 to Thursday February 27 The Last Quarter Moon is Friday February 21. Venus, Jupiter and Mars are visible all together (briefly) in the evening sky. Jupiter is past opposition and is visible all evening long. Mars is rising in …
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Astro Bob | Duluth News Tribune
Bob King's 'Astro Bob' is astronomy for everyone. Mars, Milky Way, Northern Lights, constellations, star gazing and much more.
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Astro Bob: Two 'moons' light up the evening sky One is the real moon and the other a tiny imposter.
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Astronomy Picture of the Day
A different astronomy and space sciencerelated image is featured each day, along with a brief explanation.
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2025-02-18 06:20 What's happened to the sky?
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Centauri Dreams
Imagining and Planning Interstellar Exploration.
By Paul Gilster. More infoUpdated
What Would Surprise You? Someone asked me the other day what it would take to surprise me. In other words, given the deluge of data coming in from all kinds of observatories, what one bit of news would set …
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collectSPACE
Source for space history, space artifacts, and space memorabilia. Learn where astronauts will appear, browse collecting guides, and read original space history-related daily reports.
By Robert Pearlman. 🇺🇸 More infoUpdated
Houston, we have 'Moonwalkers' Space Center Houston on Friday (Feb. 14) opened "The Moonwalkers: A Journey with Tom Hanks," a new immersive film that envelops viewers in NASA's past and future missions to explore the lunar surface. Making its …
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Comets & Asteroids - Small Bodies of the Solar System
Latest news about Comets and Neo by Remanzacco Astronomical Observatory, Italy. Images and information about recent minor planets discoveries provided by our observer team.
By Ernesto Guido. 🇮🇹 More infoUpdated
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Dreams of Space - Books and Ephemera
Non-fiction children's space flight stuff 1945-1975.
By John Sisson. More infoUpdated
Our Defenders (1976) Even if a bit inappropriate, given politics, here is a cool Russian pop-up book. Not really space flight oriented but still interesting. Our Defenders was a book illustrating the Russian military including battlefield rockets. The …
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Drew Ex Machina | Posts
My website is dedicated to the presentation and discussion of my past and current professional work. My areas of interest include remote sensing, spaceflight, astronomy and astrobiology.
By Andrew LePage. 🇺🇸 More infoUpdated
Top Ten Posts of 2024 Now that we are at the end of 2024, it is time to look back at this year’s material published on Drew Ex Machina and see which of the new essays I posted during this …
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Exploring the Universe with Andrew Fraknoi
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Total Eclipse of the Moon Coming Mar. 13-14 A total eclipse of the Moon will be visible to everyone in North and South America on the night of March 13 to 14, 2025. (March 14th is often celebrated as Pi Day and is …
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In the Dark
A blog about the Universe, and all that surrounds it.
By Peter Coles. 🇮🇪 More infoUpdated
Two Weeks into Term… I thought that this semester would have had an easier start than the last because I am teaching only one new module (and one familiar one) instead of the two new modules I had last …
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LaurelsPlutoBlog
This is a blog advocating the overturning and/or ignoring of the controversial IAU planet definition that demoted Pluto, the adoption of a broader planet definition that includes all dwarf planets, and the chronicling of worldwide efforts toward these goals.
By Laurel Kornfeld. 🇺🇸 More infoUpdated
I Heart Pluto Festival at Lowell Observatory This Weekend Lowell Observatory’s annual I Heart Pluto festival is back, celebrating the 95th anniversary of Pluto’s discovery on February 18, 1930. This year’s celebration, held in Flagstaff, Arizona, features a Pluto Pub Crawl with Pluto-themed drinks …
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Leonard David's INSIDE OUTER SPACE
A space journalist, reporting on space activities for over 50 years.
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Report: Small Spacecraft Technology – What’s the State-of-the-Art? NASA’s Small Spacecraft Systems Virtual Institute (S3VI) has released the 2024 State-of-the-Art Small Spacecraft Technology report. This informative and detailed 2024 edition reflects updates in several areas, including formation flying and rendezvous and proximity operations, …
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Light from Space
Thomas Fuchs' amateur astrophotography. Photos, tutorials and tidbits.
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Andromeda: Our Galactic Neighbor Many things have been said about the Andromeda Galaxy, arguably the most majestic galaxy that amateur astronomers can image due to it's sheer size in the sky—many times larger than the Moon appears to us, …
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Many Worlds
By Marc Kaufman, Elizabeth Tasker. 🇯🇵 🇺🇸 More infoUpdated
Many Worlds Archive is Available I had the pleasure of reporting and writing the Many Worlds column — sponsored by NASA’s NExSS initiative and the Lunar & Planetary Institute — for more than seven years, but the run came to …
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MOONBASE CENTRAL
the blog about vintage and modern space toys.
By Woodsy. More infoUpdated
Close Encounters of the Ed Kind Woodsy, Here's another 2 photos of my GIANT spaceship. Having landed, its troops are now deployed to scout for alien presence - which they found! From Vegas BaseEd
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Music of the Spheres
Space flight, simulators, astronomy, books, flying, music, science, education: whatever the obsession of the moment might happen to be.
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Mendelssohn & Monet I was listening to a favorite symphony this morning, Mendelssohn’s Fourth, the Italian Symphony. The first movement is as sunny as I’ve ever known it to be in Italy, even in Tuscany. I started wondering …
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Nonhuman Autonomous Space Agency
This is the research blog for the Nonhuman Autonomous Space Agency, an investigation into the potential deployment of networks of nonhumans to colonize the solar system.
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durf: Boston Dynamics steals Japanese kawaii tech for its latest robot: durf: Boston Dynamics steals Japanese kawaii tech for its latest robot:
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No Shortage of Dreams
The story of spaceflight told through missions and programs that did not happen - that is, the great majority of them.
By David S. F. Portree. More infoUpdated
Apollo-Soyuz II (1974) Image credit: NASA.The Apollo-Soyuz Test Project (ASTP) had its origins in talks aimed at developing a common U.S./Soviet docking system for space rescue. The concept of a common docking system was first put forward in …
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The Space Review
Essays and commentary about the final frontier.
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Power lifting: Cold War satellite reconnaissance and the Buran space shuttle In the 1980s, the Soviet Union developed Buran, its version of the space shuttle. Dwayne Day and Harry Stranger examine how the CIA was likely able to track its development using satellite imagery.