Ghana Space News
Atmospheric scientists were surprised earlier this month to notice that the Arctic’s polar vortex reversed its trajectory as it began spinning in the opposite direction. What’s more: It has yet to stop. The change occurred around March 4 and is among the six strongest such events since...
NASA’s sun-observing SOHO spacecraft has now made its 5,000th comet discovery. As of March 29, 2024, it has been 28 years, 3 months, and 27 days since SOHO launched in December, 1995! These comets are sungrazers. Sungrazing comets are those that pass extremely close to the sun at their closest point...
One of the closest quasars to our Milky Way galaxy is behaving in a surprisingly timid fashion when it comes to affecting its surroundings, new observations with the Chandra X-ray Observatory have shown. A quasar is the bright central region of a galaxy that hosts a highly active supermassive black...
When NASA builds its first space station near the moon, how will we ship items out there? Teresa Kinney, NASA‘s first female chief engineer at the agency’s Kennedy Space Center (KSC), is one of the managers working to put the Gateway lunar space station together in orbit around the moon...
Last November, when NASA’s Lucy spacecraft flew past its first official asteroid target named Dinkinesh, it found the space rock was not one, not two but three rocks huddled together. While scientists were surprised to spot Selam, Dinkinesh’s natural satellite, they were shocked to...
Over two million years ago, a giant asteroid slammed into Mars, scarring the surface with one massive crater and around two billion smaller individual craters. These secondary craters appear across a region of 1,000 miles (1,800 kilometers), making this asteroid event one of the biggest impacts seen...
SLIM’s not dead yet. The SLIM spacecraft, Japan’s first-ever successful moon lander, has survived the long, cold lunar night for the second time. Mission team members announced the news via X on Wednesday (March 27), in a post that also featured a photo newly snapped by the...
On April 3, 2024, the second day of the NewSpace Africa Conference in Luanda, Angola, stakeholders from the United States of America and African governments, civil society, and industry will convene in a high-level meeting to foster space partnerships and commerce. This meeting continues...
The era of Delta Heavy IV is coming to an end. For the last 64 years, United Launch Alliance’s (ULA’s) heavy-lift rocket has led an impressive career lofting large payloads into space. However, on Tuesday (March 28), the rocket will lift off one last time when it launches from Space...