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Air Force Funds 3-D Printing Study for Rocket Engines The U.S. Air Force awarded the Johns Hopkins University's Whiting School of Engineering a $545,000 contract to study additive manufacturing techniques to make cooling chambers for liquid rocket engines. SpaceNews.com
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Bangladesh Taps Thales Alenia Space To Build First Telecom Satellite The $248 million contract includes construction of the 3,500-kilogram satellite, its launch -- set for late 2017 -- and the associated ground segment. SpaceNews.com
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An international team of astronomers, led researchers from the University of Cambridge and the Australian National University, have identified some of the oldest stars in our galaxy, which could contain vital clues about...
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Exoplanet GJ 1132b: Earth-size World Is Near-Twin of Venus (Infographic) A planet close to its parent star is hot like Venus, but rotates quickly and could have a substantial atmosphere.
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Finding 'Spooky': Why Hunting Asteroids Is Hard

SPACE.com - 11 Nov 2015 22:32
Finding 'Spooky': Why Hunting Asteroids Is Hard The Halloween 'dead comet' spooked the world with its abrupt appearance, why didn't we know about it earlier?
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What's a Planet? There's a Test (and Pluto Flunked it) A new test for defining the planetary status of an exoplanet has been formulated, but a certain dwarf planet in our solar system still doesn't make the planetary grade.
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The collection of rocky planets orbiting distant stars has just grown by one, and the latest discovery is the most intriguing one to date. The newfound world, although hot as an oven, is cool enough to potentially host a...
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If Climate Change Figures Big in NASA's Next Earth Science Roadmap, You Can Thank This Guy "We want the best relationship with our environment that we can achieve. That requires understanding," says Waleed Abdalati, the man tapped to co-chair the blue-ribbon panel that will tell NASA and NOAA which Earth scien...
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Since the late 1980s, scientists have discovered nearly 5,000 planetary bodies orbiting stars other than the sun. But astronomers are still working on what exactly we should call them.
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US Senate Passes Compromise Commercial Space Bill The Senate passed Nov. 10 the final version of a commercial launch bill that also provides limited property rights for resources extracted from asteroids.
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Machine learning could solve riddles of galaxy formation A new machine-learning simulation system developed at the University of Illinois promises cosmologists an expanded suite of galaxy models - a necessary first step to developing more accurate and relevant insights into th...
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Closest Earth-size Alien Planet Found, May Be a Venus Twin A newly discovered planet is being called the closest Earth-size planet ever discovered, possibly providing the mouth-watering opportunity for a close-up look at the atmosphere of a rocky body around another star.
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These Ancient Stars May Be the Oldest Ever Seen in the Milky Way Astronomers have found what may be the oldest stars in the Milky Way, in the galaxy's bulge -- a discovery that reveals extraordinarily powerful explosions known as hypernovas might have dominated the Milky Way during it...
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Closest Rocky Exoplanet Yet Found Is Earth-Sized | Video The closest rocky planet (GJ1132b) like our Earth has been discovered, 40 light years out - revolving close in to an M-dwarf star about half the size of our Sun. It was uncovered by the MEarth-South telescope array on Ce...
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Venus' twin? Earth-sized rocky planet orbiting a nearby star Scientists have discovered a new exoplanet that, in the language of "Star Wars," would be the polar opposite of frigid Hoth, and even more inhospitable than the deserts of Tatooine. But instead of residing in a galaxy fa...
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Astronomers discover oldest stars ever seen

Phys.org - 11 Nov 2015 20:00
Astronomers discover oldest stars ever seen An international team of astronomers, led researchers from the University of Cambridge and the Australian National University, have identified some of the oldest stars in our galaxy, which could contain vital clues about...
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Telesat Secures an Anchor for Telstar 19 Vantage Broadband Satellite The announcement comes as Telesat's shareholders continue to debate the company's future ownership structure and an initial public offer of stock. SpaceNews.com
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Minute Physics: How to Go to Space

Bad Astronomy - 11 Nov 2015 19:36
I'm not going to lie to you: I have smart friends, and they are also crazy talented. They inspire me, and it's no surprise that they inspire each other, too. To wit: My friend Henry Reich, who creates Minute Physics, was...
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Mars' Moon Phobos --"Tidal Forces Tearing It Apart"

The Daily Galaxy - 11 Nov 2015 19:35
Orbiting a mere 3,700 miles (6,000 kilometers) above the surface of Mars, Phobos is closer to its planet than any other moon in the solar system. Mars' gravity is drawing in Phobos, the larger of its two moons, by about....
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Scientists now have a better understanding about a site with the most chemically diverse mineral veins NASA's Curiosity rover has examined on Mars, thanks in part to a valuable new resource scientists used in analyzing d...
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Upgrade Helps NASA Study Mineral Veins on Mars NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory News and Features:
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NASA's Cassini Finds Monstrous Ice Cloud in Titan's South Polar Region NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center:
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