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Uranus' "sprightly" moon Ariel

Phys.org - 2 Nov 2015 16:20
Uranus' The outer Solar System has enough mysteries and potential discoveries to keep scientists busy for decades. Case in point, Uranus and it's system of moons. Since the beginning of the Space Age, only one space probe has ev...
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New 'Star Trek' TV Series Warps Into Action in 2017 Set phasers to thrilled. It's official, "Star Trek" is coming back to TV in 2017.
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BAE Takes Stake in British Air-breathing Rocket Venture Access to BAE capital and technology will help Reaction Engines Limited accelerate development and testing of a prototype single-stage-to-orbit engine. SpaceNews.com
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NASA Swarming Space For Science With Eight Mini Satellites The group of tissue box-sized satellites is set to ride into the Earth's orbit, collect data and transfer information to the ground.
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Troubled Ground System for Next-gen GPS Under Heavy Scrutiny The U.S. Defense Department's top acquisition official is continuing to keep close tabs on the troubled ground system for the Air Force's next-generation GPS satellites, a complex software development program that contin...
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European Moon Venture Regroups After Failed Crowdfunding Bid A European venture to send a small spacecraft to the moon is reconsidering its plans after an online fundraising effort fell fall short of its goal. SpaceNews.com
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Can Rocker Grace Potter Induce the 'Overview Effect'? (Video) Space.com sat down with Grace Potter prior to her performance at New York's Radio City Music Hall to get her thoughts on the current state of space science, its effect on human consciousness and how it's intertwined with...
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Back on the Sky at Gemini South

PTTU - 2 Nov 2015 22:16
Back on the Sky at Gemini South Gemini Observatory :
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Report Adds to Confusion Over U.S. Air Force Weather Plans A proposed U.S. Air Force weather satellite that service leaders said in March could launch as early as 2018 to help plug the gap between the current system and a new-generation capability is now scheduled to launch in 2...
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Space Station Twang: NASA Goes Hillbilly For Anniversary Music Video The space agency pulls out the banjo to the story of the International Space Station's first 15 years of service.
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Now available is the October 28, 2015 NASA Future In-Space Operations (FISO) telecon material. The speaker was Jonathan Gardner (NASA GSFC) who discussed "The James Webb Space Telescope"....
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Crash Course Astronomy: Galaxies, Part 1

Bad Astronomy - 2 Nov 2015 20:30
Last week on Crash Course Astronomy, we took a tour of our Milky Way: a gorgeous, splashy spiral galaxy. But there are other kinds of galaxies. They come in many shapes and sizes, all of which are beautiful, fascinating,...
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CubeSats to an asteroid

PTTU - 2 Nov 2015 20:00
CubeSats to an asteroid ESA Top News:
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Image of tropical cyclone Chapala in the Gulf of Aden, captured by the AVHRR instrument onboard EUMETSAT's Metop-A polar-orbiting satellite on Monday 2 November 2015, 06:55 (UTC)....
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SM-3 Interceptor Misses Mark in Complex Test

Space News - 2 Nov 2015 19:21
SM-3 Interceptor Misses Mark in Complex Test The test called for the Aegis Ballistic Missile Defense and Terminal High Altitude Area Defense systems to take on two ballistic missile targets while Aegis simultaneously conducted an "anti-air warfare operation." Space...
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ULA Wins Contract for NASA Launch

Space News - 2 Nov 2015 19:20
ULA Wins Contract for NASA Launch United Launch Alliance won a contract from NASA to launch the latest in a series of communication satellites for the agency in 2017. SpaceNews.com
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Astronomy Cast Ep. 389: Roundtable with Paul M. Sutter

Universe Today - 2 Nov 2015 19:18
While Pamela and Fraser were at Ohio State University for a symposium in October, they caught up with Paul M. Sutter from Astronomical Observatory of Trieste, who is a visiting scholar at the OSU Center for Cosmology and...
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Op-ed | Why is 'The Martian' So Popular?

Space News - 2 Nov 2015 19:04
Op-ed | Why is 'The Martian' So Popular? The film resonates with our hunger for true leadership and acceptance of calculated risk. SpaceNews.com
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International Space Station Is 15 Years Old: First Commander Remembers NASA astronaut Bill Shepherd recalls leading the first mission to the space station on November 2, 2000 --
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White House, NASA Administrator Statements on 15 Years of Human Habitation Aboard International Space Station NASA Breaking News:
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A Rare Monster Seen from Space

Bad Astronomy - 2 Nov 2015 18:30
Yemen and Oman are bracing themselves for the landfall of Cyclone Chapala, a huge and powerful hurricane-force storm on the Arabian Sea. This is an extremely rare event, and forecasters are predicting it will dump severa...
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Humankind marked an off-the-planet pinnacle Monday: the 15th anniversary of continuous residency at the International Space Station.
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