Hi all and welcome to CoS #512 with many great articles from the astronomy fandom!
And in this issue, we will go from the first black holes to new features on the moon. From Triton to Jupiter, to new rockets technique and to some space history and talks about the future. Spare yourself a hour and enjoy!
And in this issue, we will go from the first black holes to new features on the moon. From Triton to Jupiter, to new rockets technique and to some space history and talks about the future. Spare yourself a hour and enjoy!
Carnival of Space #512 |
With no further delays, let us start.
From "The evolving planet"
- The Mystery of the 'Alien' Radio Bursts from the Outer Space is a Case Solved According to the Scientists
From "Universe Today"
- Super-Earth Planet Found in the Habitable Zone of a Nearby Star
- KSC Director/Shuttle Commander Robert Cabana Talks NASA 2018 Budget- ‘Stay on the path’ with SLS, Orion, Commercial Crew: One-on-One Interview
From "Chandra"
- The Intermittent Growth of the First Supermassive Black Holes
From "Blasting News"
- Andy Weir released the first chapter of ‘Artemis’
- John F. Kennedy at 100 and the legacy of Apollo
- Scientists discover frost at the moon’s south pole
- How the Outer Space Treaty can deal with commercial space
From "Business Insider"
- Reusable rockets are the future of space travel
From "Thought co"
- Exploring Triton: Neptune's Frigid Moon
From "Planetaria"
- A stormy, turbulent world: New science results from Juno reveal ‘whole new Jupiter’
From "Next Big Future"
- "Rocket Lab" broke new ground today when its Electron rocket reached space at 16:23 NZST. "Rocket Lab" has said they will charge $5 million for each rocket. The SpaceX Falcon 9 has a launch cost of $57 million. "Rocket Lab" will launch up to 225 kilograms. The Falcon 9 can launch 22800 kilograms to low Earth orbit. "Rocket Lab" 3D prints almost all of parts. They use carbon composite materials for many parts which are lighter. "Rocket Lab" uses advanced batteries to enable electric turbopumps.