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
Private Peregrine moon lander suffers anomaly after historic Vulcan rocket launch, Astrobotic says
By Brett Tingley published
Astrobotic's private Peregrine moon lander has suffered an anomaly in space after separating from its Vulcan Centaur rocket early Monday, Jan. 8. The fate of the mission is unclear.
See the moon meet up with Mercury, Venus and Mars in the early morning sky on Jan. 9
By Brett Tingley published
In the pre-dawn hours of Tuesday, Jan. 9, Mercury, Venus and Mars will appear alongside a thin crescent moon in the morning sky.
Mexico's 1st moon mission will send 5 tiny robots aloft on Peregrine lunar lander Jan. 8
By Brett Tingley published
Mexico's first moon mission launches early on Monday (Jan. 8) as Astrobotic's Peregine lander carries five tiny robots to the lunar surface.
NASA responds to Navajo Nation's request to delay private mission placing human remains on the moon
By Brett Tingley published
NASA representatives responded to the Navajo Nation's request to delay a private mission carrying human remains to the moon alongside agency scientific payloads.
DARPA's wild X-65 CRANE aircraft aims for 1st flight in summer 2025
By Brett Tingley published
DARPA and Aurora Flight Sciences have begun building the first full-scale X-65 aircraft to demonstrate a new method of flight control that uses no external moving parts.
2023: The year UFOs descended on Washington, DC (but not like you'd expect)
By Brett Tingley published
For those who follow news related to UFOs, 2023 will be remembered as the year that UFOs came to Washington, D.C.
NASA laser-beams adorable cat video to Earth from 19 million miles away (video)
By Brett Tingley published
NASA's Deep Space Optical Communications experiment streamed a high-definition video of Taters the cat to Earth from 19 miles (31 million km) away in a groundbreaking demonstration.
See the last half moon of 2023 swim with the fish of Pisces tonight
By Brett Tingley published
The moon reaches its first quarter moon phase on Dec. 19, crossing the sky in the Pisces constellation as the last half-moon of 2023.
China's space plane apparently deployed 6 'mysterious wingmen' in orbit
By Brett Tingley published
Just four days after being launched on its third mission, China's mysterious reusable space plane seems to have placed six unknown objects in orbit around it.
Some UFO records must be released, US Congress says
By Brett Tingley published
The United States Congress passed legislation that orders the release of governmental records pertaining to UFOs dating back 25 years.
China launches secret space plane on 3rd-ever mission
By Brett Tingley published
China launched its secretive reusable space plane into orbit for its third mission on Dec. 14, just one day after the U.S. Space Force took its own X-37B space plane off the launch pad.
The Geminid meteor shower of 2023 continues tonight. Here's how to watch live online.
By Brett Tingley last updated
The Geminid meteor shower 2023 continues overnight tonight (Dec. 14), and you can watch the action live with these free livestreams.
Watch an asteroid eclipse the puzzling red giant star Betelgeuse tonight live online
By Brett Tingley last updated
Betelgeuse, one of the most recognizable stars in the night sky, will disappear for several seconds in a rare asteroid occultation on the evening of Dec. 11.
Wild new NASA plasma tech reduces drag during hypersonic flight
By Brett Tingley published
NASA is licensing a radical new form of propulsion that uses electromagnets to control the flow of plasma over aircraft and spacecraft flying at hypersonic speeds.
US Space Force plans global radar to 'identify emerging threats' in distant Earth orbit
By Brett Tingley published
The United States, United Kingdom and Australia signed an agreement to develop a deep space radar capability to keep an eye on what's happening in geosynchronous orbit.
ISS astronauts watch Russian cargo ship burn up in Earth's atmosphere (photos)
By Brett Tingley published
NASA astronaut Jasmin Moghbeli watched Russia's Progress MS-23 cargo ship burn up in Earth's atmosphere just hours after it undocked from the International Space Station.
Firefly Aerospace's new rocket engine spouts green flames in 1st 'hot fire' test (photo)
By Brett Tingley published
Firefly Aerospace shared a photo of the first hot fire test of its new Miranda engine, slated for use aboard the upcoming Antares 330 rocket being developed along with Northrop Grumman.
Elon Musk, Israel agree on use of SpaceX Starlink satellite internet in Gaza
By Brett Tingley published
Elon Musk traveled to Israel on Monday (Nov. 27) and met with Israeli government officials, reaching an agreement about the use of Starlink internet satellites in Gaza.
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By Brett Tingley published
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By Brett Tingley published
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Watch SpaceX's Starship explode in astronomer's stunning telescope footage (video)
By Brett Tingley published
While thousands of photographers had their cameras trained on SpaceX's second test flight of its massive Starship rocket, one amateur astronomer was watching with a telescope.
US Space Force wants to track 'abnormal observables' with unknown origins in Earth's orbit
By Brett Tingley published
A new U.S. Space Force publication says that to operate safely in space, Guardians need to know exactly what is in orbit and where it came from — but anomalous objects show that it's no easy task.
North Korea claims it sent a spy satellite to orbit for 1st time: report
By Brett Tingley published
North Korean state media claims its Malligyong-1 spy satellite reached orbit on Tuesday (Nov. 21); if true, this would mark the first time the nation has accomplished such a feat.
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