May 2017

  • UK space firms may need EU units after Brexit: space chief in FT

    [ad_1] FRANKFURT British companies may need to set up subsidiaries in continental Europe to take part in multibillion-euro space programs funded by the European Union after Britain leaves the EU, the head of Europe’s space…

  • Who's your mummy? Genetic secrets of ancient Egypt unwrapped

    [ad_1] By Will Dunham | WASHINGTON WASHINGTON DNA from mummies found at a site once known for its cult to the Egyptian god of the afterlife is unwrapping intriguing insight into the people of ancient…

  • Construction begins on world's largest telescope in Chilean desert

    [ad_1] ATACAMA DESERT, Chile Construction began in Chile on Friday on the European Extremely Large Telescope, which when completed will be the world’s largest optical telescope, some five times larger than the top observing instruments…

  • U.S. spacecraft finds cyclones, ammonia river on Jupiter

    [ad_1] By Irene Klotz | CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. Jupiter’s atmosphere features colossal cyclones and rivers of ammonia welling up from deep inside the solar system’s largest planet, researchers said on Thursday, publishing…

  • New Zealand launches into space race with 3D-printed rocket

    [ad_1] By Charlotte Greenfield | WELLINGTON WELLINGTON Rocket Lab, a Silicon Valley-funded space launch company, on Thursday launched the maiden flight of its battery-powered, 3-D printed rocket from New Zealand’s remote Mahia Peninsula. “Made it…

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