A Glimpse of the Russian M-55 Geophysica High-Altitude Aircraft – May 1999
A place to discuss relevant topics in civil and military aviation, space exploration, and news relevant and interesting to those with a passion for all things flying.
SPECULOOS: Five Years Hunting Terrestrial Planets Around Ultra-cool Dwarfs
This is where you can discuss any and everything about planets outside our Solar System!
Coverage Factors Affect Urban CO2 Monitoring from Space
Truthful and accurate information about the world's climate, as well as related activism and politics
NASA Sensor on Space Station Eyes Contamination off California Coast
A subreddit dedicated to the International Space Station.
Electron launches third iQPS satellite in three months
Dedicated to Earth-orbiting satellites and the satellite and space services industries.
NASA’s Webb ‘UNCOVERs’ Galaxy Population Driving Cosmic Renovation
Welcome to /r/JamesWebb, the subreddit for NASA's James Webb Space Telescope. Launched on December 25th, 2021, the James Webb Space Telescope or JWST succeeds the highly successful Hubble telescope as NASA‘s flagship general purpose telescope in space. Unlike Hubble which sees in the visible light spectrum, the Webb telescope sees in infrared enabling it to answer different questions about our universe. The CSA & ESA also contributed All artistic creations can be submitted in r/jameswebb_art.
Booster leak delays Ax-4 private astronaut mission to ISS
A subreddit dedicated to the International Space Station.
NASA's CODEX Captures Unique Views of Sun's Outer Atmosphere
r/NASA is for anything related to the National Aeronautics and Space Administration; the latest news, events, current and future missions, and more.
Solar Orbiter gets world-first views of the Sun’s poles
A subreddit for articles, images, videos and discussion about spaceflight.
NOAA’s Climate Website May Soon Shut Down - Climate.gov, NOAA’s portal to the work of their Climate Program Office, will likely soon shut down as most of the staff charged with maintaining it were fired on 31 May
Truthful and accurate information about the world's climate, as well as related activism and politics
Frigid Exoplanet in Strange Orbit Imaged by NASA’s Webb
Welcome to /r/JamesWebb, the subreddit for NASA's James Webb Space Telescope. Launched on December 25th, 2021, the James Webb Space Telescope or JWST succeeds the highly successful Hubble telescope as NASA‘s flagship general purpose telescope in space. Unlike Hubble which sees in the visible light spectrum, the Webb telescope sees in infrared enabling it to answer different questions about our universe. The CSA & ESA also contributed All artistic creations can be submitted in r/jameswebb_art.
Storm Duo Churns Over the Pacific - Hurricane Barbara and Tropical Storm Cosme lined up off the western coast of Mexico
The intent of this subreddit is to provide a centralized location to discuss tropical cyclone, including their climatology, their development, their movement, and their impacts to life, property, and the environment. The moderator staff strives to minimize excessive speculation and fearmongering and to distribute and emphasize lifesaving information from official sources.
Chinese spacecraft prepare for orbital refueling test as US surveillance sats lurk nearby
Dedicated to Earth-orbiting satellites and the satellite and space services industries.
Venus Cloud Research: Progress and Perspectives
Articles and discussion about the planet Venus.
TOI-2407 b: A Warm Neptune In The Desert
This is where you can discuss any and everything about planets outside our Solar System!
How to get the biggest splash at the pool using science - Belly flops are fine, but a V-shaped entry is even better
For physicists and physics students. See the rules before posting, and the subreddit wiki for common questions. Basic homework questions are not allowed.
The Space Review: The long road to near-real-time satellite reconnaissance: a chronology
Created in 2012 r/SpecialAccess is a community devoted to uncovering the hardware produced by Special Access Programs of the last 50 years. Long after these programs are completed, the massive security around them still remains. The astronomical costs associated with declassification keeps their status in limbo indefinitely. As a result these historic works of engineering are often buried and their records destroyed.
Ed White’s EVA Photos from NASA’s Gemini 4 Mission - 60 Years Ago
A subreddit for articles, images, videos and discussion about spaceflight.
Rising Concerns of Climate Extremes and Land Subsidence Impacts
Truthful and accurate information about the world's climate, as well as related activism and politics
Ignis mission to ISS: Ready for Lift-Off
A subreddit dedicated to the International Space Station.
Two Neutron-Monitoring Networks Are Better Than One
For physicists and physics students. See the rules before posting, and the subreddit wiki for common questions. Basic homework questions are not allowed.
Starliner future plans still in limbo
r/NASA is for anything related to the National Aeronautics and Space Administration; the latest news, events, current and future missions, and more.
Planets Similar In Size Are Often Dissimilar In Interior
This is where you can discuss any and everything about planets outside our Solar System!
Arkadia Space tests its first hydrogen peroxide thruster in orbit
Dedicated to Earth-orbiting satellites and the satellite and space services industries.
ESA’s new asteroid hunter opens its eye to the sky
Articles and discussion about Asteroids.