The left vs. a carbon tax
This is not an election year in which it is easy to get attention, unless your name rhymes with Gump. Nevertheless, it's worth taking note of a colorful, contentious, and counterintuitive political drama playing out in the top left corner of the country. It’s a fight happening within the left, and like a great many such fights in US politics these days, it reveals sharp differences over how to make progress in the face of Republican intransigence. In this case, the subject is climate change pol..>> view originalTaikonaut duo blasts off for China's longest space mission
China's space agency launched two astronauts, or taikonauts, Monday morning into low Earth orbit aboard its Shenzhou 11 spacecraft. If all goes according to plan, in two days they will dock with China’s Tiangong 2 space station, where the taikonauts will stay for 30 days to test its habitability and to carry out medical and scientific experiments.Monday’s launch marked the sixth time China has sent taikonauts into space, and the beginning of the country’s longest crewed mission yet as it builds..>> view originalOrbital ATK's Antares Rocket Returns to Flight with Gorgeous Night Cargo Launch
WALLOPS ISLAND, Va. — We have liftoff! For the first time in two years, an Orbital ATK Antares rocket has successfully launched into space, departing NASA's Wallops Flight Facility here this evening (Oct. 17) on a mission to deliver supplies to the International Space Station (ISS). The upgraded Antares rocket soared into the night sky at 7:45 p.m. EDT (2345 GMT) today, topped with Orbital ATK's uncrewed Cygnus cargo capsule. Millions of observers along the U.S. East Coast had the oppo..>> view originalEuropean Probe to Attempt Daring Mars Landing Wednesday: What to Expect
Europe is on track to achieve an epic Mars landing on Wednesday (Oct. 19) — that is, as long as its spacecraft can survive supersonic speeds, iron-melting heat and a tightly choreographed set of final maneuvers. The landing capsule, named Schiaparelli, is scheduled to touch down on the Red Planet's surface tomorrow (Oct. 19) as part of ExoMars 2016, a joint mission by the European Space Agency (ESA) and Russia's Roscosmos space agency. [Photos: Europe's ExoMars Missions to Mars] The..>> view originalUniverse: More Galaxies than Thought - Sci
Dear Visitor, Our system has found that you are using an ad-blocking browser add-on. We just wanted to let you know that our site content is, of course, available to you absolutely free of charge. Our ads are the only way we have to be able to bring you the latest high-quality content, which is written by professional journalists, with the help of editors, graphic designers, and our site production and I.T. staff, as well as many other talented people who work a..>> view originalThe amazing sweating robot
At 5 1/2 feet tall, its face fixed between a grin and a grimace, the humanoid robot Kengoro is something of a synthetic Arnold Schwarzenegger. That is not to say the machine, created by the University of Tokyo’s JSK laboratory, is a recursive time-traveling assassin. Rather, Kengoro is a sweaty beefcake among metal bipeds. The average two-legged machine does not have Kengoro’s stamina. For a svelte robot, Kengoro is strong, powered by 108 motors. Thanks to this large number of motors plus a u..>> view originalNASA's MAVEN mission gives unprecedented ultraviolet view of Mars
This image of the Mars night side shows ultraviolet emission from nitric oxide (abbreviated NO). The emission is shown in false color with black as low values, green as medium, and white as high. These emissions track the recombination of …more.>> view originalPeru investigates death of 10000 Titicaca water frogs
Image copyright Nature Picture Library/Alamy Image caption The Titicaca water frogs are an endangered species Peru's environmental agency is investigating the deaths of some 10,000 frogs whose bodies have been found in a river in the south of the country.A campaign group says pollution in the River Coata is to blame for the deaths. It says the government has ignored pleas for the construction of a sewage treatment plant in the area. The Titicaca water..>> view originalEngine troubles prompt NASA's Juno spacecraft to change plans
After encountering engine troubles on Sunday, NASA researchers have adjusted Juno’s orbit plan.The probe was originally scheduled to fire up its main rocket on Wednesday, reducing its orbital period around Jupiter from 53 days to just 14. Officials chose to initiate the “period reduction maneuver” (PRM) in order to study Juno’s fuel pressurization system, but technical difficulties forced them to postpone.“Telemetry indicates that two helium check valves that play an important role in the firin..>> view original
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