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NASA selects Rocket Lab to launch two science missions
Posted: Sat, Jun 27 11:16 AM ET (1516 GMT)
Electron launch of CAPSTONE (NASA TV) NASA selected Rocket Lab to launch a pair of Earth and space science missions. NASA said Thursday it will use Rocket Lab's Electron to launch its Polarized Submillimeter Ice-cloud Radiometer, or PolSIR, and Total and Spectral Solar Irradiance Sensor-2, or TSIS-2, missions in 2027. PolSIR features a pair of cubesats, launched on individual Electrons, to measure the rise and fall of ice crystals in tropical clouds, as well as how those changes in ice affect storm development. TSIS-2 carries instruments to measure the amount of solar energy entering Earth's atmosphere as a successor to TSIS-1, an ISS payload. NASA used its Venture-Class Acquisition of Dedicated and Rideshare (VADR) contract to make the awards and did not disclose their value.


Report outlines cost growth in canceled NASA exploration programs
Posted: Sat, Jun 27 11:14 AM ET (1514 GMT)
Lunar Gateway illustration (NASA) Four projects canceled earlier this year as part of changes to NASA's Artemis architecture had seen their costs more than double. NASA's Office of Inspector General issued a memo Wednesday evaluating the projects, linked to the Space Launch System Block 1B and lunar Gateway, programs NASA announced earlier this year it would halt. The combined cost of the four contracts had grown from nearly $2.8 billion to $5.9 billion, with more than $1 billion in additional cost increases projected. Some of the projects were up to seven years behind schedule. NASA noted in its response to the memo that it was changing how it was running contracts as it revises its Artemis lunar exploration plans, including more use of fixed-price contracts.


Perseverance Mars rover finds more potential biosignatures
Posted: Sat, Jun 27 11:12 AM ET (1512 GMT)
A NASA Mars rover has found more potential evidence of past life on the Red Planet. Scientists said this week that rocks analyzed by the...


Boeing to build two MUOS satellites
Posted: Sat, Jun 27 11:10 AM ET (1510 GMT)
Boeing won a contract worth up to $2 billion to build two next-generation military communications satellites for the U.S. Space Force. The contract...


OHB raising money in stock sale
Posted: Sat, Jun 27 11:07 AM ET (1507 GMT)
OHB is raising about half a billion euros in a stock sale to fund expansion and potential acquisitions. The company announced this week it would...





Saturday, July 4
Cosmic Eruption Caught in the Act by Submillimeter Array’s New Fastest Response System
Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics — 5:16 pm ET (2116 GMT)
Action! NSF–DOE Vera C. Rubin Observatory Begins Capturing the Greatest Cosmic Movie Ever Made
National Optical-Infrared Astronomy Research Laboratory — 5:12 pm ET (2112 GMT)
Astronomers find an enigmatic source that is most likely a Little Red Dot in formation
Netherlands Research School for Astronomy — 5:12 pm ET (2112 GMT)
NASA's Chandra Releases 'Red, White, and Blue' Universe for US 250th
Chandra X-Ray Observatory Center — 5:10 pm ET (2110 GMT)
ICLE’s Westling: FCC Should Move Quickly on Upper C-Band Spectrum
International Center for Law and Economics — 5:08 pm ET (2108 GMT)
Matthew Williams Joins CSF as Senior Advisor
Commercial Space Federation — 5:07 pm ET (2107 GMT)
GomSpace Signs 24.4 MSEK Contract with Unseenlabs
GomSpace — 5:05 pm ET (2105 GMT)
NASA's Chandra Examines Milky Way at Arms' Length
Chandra X-Ray Observatory Center — 5:02 pm ET (2102 GMT)
Rubin Observatory begins landmark 10-year timelapse of night sky
Univ. of Washington — 5:00 pm ET (2100 GMT)


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