Space News for April 26, 1999

Blanket Could be Blocking Surveyor's Hinge
Engineers are trying to determine what's causing the malfunctioning hinge on the Mars Global Surveyor - the latest suspect is a thermal blanket that could be restricting the hinge's movement. Whether or not they fix the problem, Surveyor will start a mapping mission of Mars next week.

Astronomy Now MSNBC Space Daily

Mir Moving to Higher Orbit
Plans are being drawn up by Russian space officials to move Mir to a higher orbit. This indicates Russia's willingness to continue operating the ancient spacestation, even though NASA is pressuring them to abandon it, and focus development on the International Space Station.

SpaceViews

Scientists Search for Extreme Life
Scientists are travelling to Antarctica to find life living in extreme conditions around our South Pole - such as creatures that dwell in thermal vents, 4 miles under the surface of the ocean. The research study is part of the National Science Foundation's "Life in Extreme Environments" (LExEn) program.

exoScience

May Will Bring Mars Closest in 9 Years
A rare astronomical event will occur in May - Mars will be the closest it ever gets, only 52.8 million miles. In addition, the Red Planet is in opposition, which means its face is completely lit up by the Sun. Amateur astronomers will be able to see normally obscure features like the polar caps and canyons.

explorezone.com Space Central

Fraser Cain

Fraser Cain

Fraser Cain is the publisher of Universe Today, founding the website in March 1999. He's also the co-host of Astronomy Cast.