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
Night sky for tonight: Visible planets, stars and more in this evening's sky
By Jamie Carter last updated
Find out what you can see in the night sky for tonight, from planets and stars to dazzling meteor showers.
Why can't active NASA astronauts endorse US presidential candidates?
By Brett Tingley published
NASA astronauts can vote from space, but why can't they endorse political candidates? As it turns out, U.S. federal law specifically prohibits them from doing so.
Space Force's mysterious X-37B begins 'aerobraking' to lower orbit. Here's how it works (video)
By Brett Tingley published
In a rare show of openness about the X-37B, Boeing Space released a video detailing how the space plane's aerobraking maneuvers help change the spacecraft's orbit.
SpaceX scrubs Starlink satellite launch due to apparent rocket helium leak
By Brett Tingley published
SpaceX scrubbed a planned launch of 23 Starlink satellites on Sunday (Nov. 3) due to a helium issue in the first stage of the company's Falcon 9 rocket.
'Alien signal' sent from Mars decoded by father-daughter team
By Brett Tingley published
A signal beamed at Earth from Mars in 2023 has finally been decoded by a father and daughter team in the United States.
Stare into the 'blood-soaked eyes' of 2 spooky galaxies in new Hubble, JWST images (video)
By Brett Tingley published
Two of the world's most powerful space telescopes have spied a spooky pair of galaxies in deep space, staring out like a pair of "blood-soaked" eyes just in time for Halloween.
Comets, supermoon, northern lights, oh my! Amazing photos of the celestial Halloween treats of October 2024
By Brett Tingley published
A geomagnetic storm, the largest supermoon of the year, a comet and an eerie fireball were among the skywatching treats that haunted the night sky of October 2024.
Watch the 'Halloween comet' ATLAS burn up as it flies into the sun (video)
By Brett Tingley published
Watch Comet C/2024 S1 (ATLAS) make a death dive into the sun today (Oct. 28) in this eerie footage from the Solar and Heliospheric Observatory spacecraft.
See the 'comet of the century' light up the night sky in breathtaking photos
By Brett Tingley published
Comet A3 Tsuchinshan-ATLAS proved to be photogenic as it lit up the early autumn skies of the Northern Hemisphere this month.
Watch Comet Tsuchinshan-ATLAS light up the night sky in free livestream today (video)
By Brett Tingley last updated
Watch comet Tsuchinshan-ATLAS light up the sky thanks to a free livestream on Monday, Oct. 21.
SpaceX's Elon Musk calls on FAA chief to resign
By Brett Tingley published
SpaceX continues to engage the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration in a heated and very public debate over launch licensing and alleged violations.
US Space Force partners with India to open a microchip factory for next-gen tech
By Brett Tingley published
The United States is partnering with India to establish a new factory that will manufacture microchips to enable next-generation technologies for the U.S. Space Force.
SpaceX's Crew-9 astronaut flight for NASA launches this week. Here's how it turned into a rescue mission
By Brett Tingley published
SpaceX's Crew-9 mission to the International Space Station on Sept. 26 will be a rescue mission of sorts, bringing up empty seats for two NASA astronauts currently in space without a ride home.
Harvest Moon Supermoon lunar eclipse: How to watch online for free tonight
By Brett Tingley last updated
A partial lunar eclipse of the Super Harvest Moon is coming tonight (Sept. 17.) Here's how you can watch it online for free.
A partial lunar eclipse of the Harvest Moon Supermoon is coming this week. Here's everything you need to know
By Brett Tingley last updated
September's Full Harvest Moon will be a supermoon in addition to experiencing a partial lunar eclipse. Here's everything you need to know for this month's full moon.
SpaceX Polaris Dawn astronaut plays 'Star Wars' song in music video beamed from space (video)
By Brett Tingley published
Polaris Dawn astronaut Sarah Gillis released a new music video from space while playing violin inside the mission's Crew Dragon spacecraft.
SpaceX Polaris Dawn astronauts perform historic 1st private spacewalk in orbit (video)
By Brett Tingley published
Two Polaris Dawn astronauts completed the world's first all-private spacewalk in their new SpaceX extravehicular activity suits, on Day 3 of the groundbreaking mission.
SpaceX's historic private Polaris Dawn astronaut launch lights up predawn sky (photos)
By Brett Tingley published
SpaceX launched the history-making Polaris Dawn mission early this morning, and the nighttime launch made for some incredible imagery.
Watch a 100,000-mile-high tower of plasma erupt from the sun in this stunning video
By Brett Tingley published
Astrophotographer Mark Johnston got a front row seat to an epic fireworks show when he filmed a 100,000-mile-high tower of plasma erupting from the sun.
China's mysterious space plane returns to Earth after 268 days in orbit
By Brett Tingley published
China's reusable space plane has landed after spending over 8 months in orbit on a largely secret mission.
NASA's solar sail spacecraft is visible in the night sky. Here's how to see it
By Brett Tingley published
NASA's Advanced Composite Solar Sail System (ACS3) can be seen with the naked eye as it orbits Earth, and can be tracked with a helpful app.
Celestron Origin Intelligent Home Observatory smart telescope review
By Brett Tingley published
Review The Celestron Origin is an easy-to-use smart telescope that will have you producing stunning pictures of deep sky objects in minutes.
Tiny asteroid burns up harmlessly in Earth's atmosphere over Philippines. 'Discovered this morning,' ESA says
By Brett Tingley published
A 3-foot (1-meter) asteroid burned up harmlessly over the Philippines today (Sept. 4) after being detected just this morning.
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