Brett Tingley
Brett is curious about emerging aerospace technologies, alternative launch concepts, military space developments and uncrewed aircraft systems. Brett's work has appeared on Scientific American, The War Zone, Popular Science, the History Channel, Science Discovery and more. Brett has English degrees from Clemson University and the University of North Carolina at Charlotte. In his free time, Brett enjoys skywatching throughout the dark skies of the Appalachian mountains.
Latest articles by Brett Tingley
Astrophotographer captures planetary parade with the moon in stunning photo
By Brett Tingley published
Astrophotographer Josh Dury was able to capture Jupiter, Mercury, Uranus, Mars, Neptune, Saturn and the moon in one single image during a planetary alignment on June 1, 2024.
Peru and Slovakia sign the Artemis Accords for peaceful moon exploration
By Brett Tingley published
Peru and Slovakia both signed NASA's Artemis Accords on Thursday (May 30). It's an agreement that promises peaceful and transparent exploration of the moon and outer space.
Space debris from SpaceX Dragon capsule crashed in the North Carolina mountains. I had to go see it (video)
By Brett Tingley published
A large piece of debris was found on a mountainside in North Carolina last week, suspected to be left over from the reentry of SpaceX's Crew-7 mission to the International Space Station.
See May's Full Flower Moon blossom in the night sky tonight
By Brett Tingley published
The Full Flower Moon will be in the Scorpius constellation tonight (May 23), rising in the southeast just after sunset.
Russian space weapon ban shot down by UN Security Council
By Brett Tingley published
The United Nations Security Council has voted against a resolution introduced by Russia and China that would ban member states from placing weapons of any kind in outer space.
Space Force orders 'jetpack' to give 2 years of maneuverability to military satellite
By Brett Tingley published
In a first-of-its-kind mission, Starfish Space will attach a "jetpack"-like satellite to a U.S. military satellite to give it two years of additional propulsion and maneuverability.
US Space Force is launching more missions than ever. Lawmakers worry America's spaceports can't keep up
By Brett Tingley published
The House Armed Services Committee has raised concerns about whether Space Force's two main coastal ranges can keep up with rising launch demands.
Pentagon wants commercial 'space reserve' to support military satellites in orbit
By Brett Tingley published
A plan that would allow the U.S. Space Force to leverage the capabilities of commercial satellites in the event of a national defense emergency has received support from Congress.
Space Force aims to launch 1st 'Foo Fighter' satellites in 2027 to track hypersonic threats
By Brett Tingley published
The U.S. Space Force's Space Development Agency has ordered the first eight satellites for its upcoming 'FOO Fighter' hypersonic missile-tracking constellation.
China launches 4 satellites on 1st flight of new Long March 6C rocket (video)
By Brett Tingley published
China launched its first Long March 6C rocket, helping the nation further its goal of launching 100 orbital missions this year.
'I don't see any evidence of aliens.' SpaceX's Elon Musk says Starlink satellites have never dodged UFOs
By Brett Tingley published
Elon Musk isn't convinced that aliens have ever visited Earth, according to remarks the SpaceX CEO and founder made during a conference on Tuesday (May 7).
Watch live: China launching Chang'e 6 mission to far side of the moon early May 3 (video)
By Brett Tingley published
China's Chang'e 6 sample return mission to the moon's far side is scheduled to launch early Friday morning (May 3), and you can watch the action live.
NASA inspector general finds Orion heat shield issues 'pose significant risks' to Artemis 2 crew safety
By Brett Tingley published
NASA's inspector general writes that the Artemis 1 test flight of the Orion spacecraft revealed anomalies that "pose significant risks to the safety of the crew."
Russia vetoes UN resolution against nuclear weapons in space
By Brett Tingley published
Russia's ambassador to the U.N. vetoed a resolution sponsored by the United States and Japan that called upon all nations to never deploy nuclear weapons in outer space.
Space Force tests small satellite jammer to protect against 'space-enabled' attacks
By Brett Tingley published
The U.S. Space Force is testing a new ground-based satellite jamming weapon to help keep U.S. military personnel safe from potential "space-enabled" attacks.
April full moon has us tickled pink in these gorgeous photos
By Brett Tingley published
The Full Pink Moon rose on April 23, 2024, putting a damper on chances of catching any Lyrid meteors but providing a gorgeous target for cameras around the globe.
Watch the Full Pink Moon 2024 bloom in the night sky tonight
By Brett Tingley published
The Full Pink Moon of April 2024 steals the show tonight as it crosses the nighttime sky from dusk until dawn.
Russia launches new Angara A5 heavy-lift rocket on 4th orbital test mission (photos)
By Brett Tingley published
Russia's Angara A5 rocket lifted off on April 11, marking the fourth launch of the first rocket developed by Russia since the fall of the USSR in 1991.
Sierra Space wants to drop cargo from orbit to anywhere on Earth in 90 minutes
By Brett Tingley published
Sierra Space has unveiled a new "global payload delivery" system known as Ghost that is designed to drop vital payloads from orbit to anywhere on Earth's surface within 90 minutes.
US needs new space tech or it 'will lose,' Space Force chief says
By Brett Tingley published
"Throughout our nation's history, military success has hinged on support from commercial industry."
Watch United Launch Alliance launch its final Delta Heavy IV rocket today in this free livestream
By Brett Tingley last updated
ULA plans to launch its final Delta IV Heavy rocket on April 9 at 12:53 p.m. EDT (1653 GMT). Here's how to watch live.
Why I'm going to Missouri near the centerline for the solar eclipse on April 8
By Brett Tingley published
Cape Girardeau, Missouri is close to the centerline of the total solar eclipse on April 8, offering eclipse-chasers 4 minutes and 6 seconds of totality.
'All eyes to the sky': National Geographic and ABC to chronicle epic solar spectacle on April 8 (exclusive video)
By Brett Tingley published
National Geographic and ABC will offer live coverage of the total solar eclipse on April 8 from eight U.S. states during its 'Eclipse Across America' special. Watch the trailer here.
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