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European Space Agency delays launch of gravity probe The European Space Agency is postponing the launch of probe that will test technology for a future mission to measure gravitational waves.
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Cassini mission provides insight into Saturn

Phys.org - 1 Dec 2015 16:05
Cassini mission provides insight into Saturn Scientists have found the first direct evidence for explosive releases of energy in Saturn's magnetic bubble using data from the Cassini spacecraft, a joint mission between NASA, the European Space Agency, and the Italia...
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Flowers in Space! Zinnias Set to Bloom on International Space Station The International Space Station is about to get a little homier, thanks to a flower garden that should bloom in early 2016.
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SpaceX May Try Land-Based Rocket Landing This Month, NASA Official Says SpaceX may try to make history with its next launch later this month, returning its rocket to a landing pad rather than an ocean-based platform, a NASA official said today (Dec. 1).
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Exiled exoplanet likely kicked out of star's neighborhood A planet discovered last year sitting at an unusually large distance from its star - 16 times farther than Pluto is from the sun - may have been kicked out of its birthplace close to the star in a process similar to what...
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Gravity Waves Probe To Use Free-Floating Gold-Platinum Cubes | Video Gravitational waves are tough to accurately measure in part because they warp detectors and their actor pints on Earth. ESA's Lisa Pathfinder mission will measure movement the precious metal cubes in a 'near-perfect grav...
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Radio dishes always evoke wonder, as these giants search for invisible (to our eyes, anyway) radio signals from objects like distant quasars, pulsars, masers and more, including potential signals from extraterrestrials. ...
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Saved Japanese Probe Gets Final Chance to Orbit Venus A Japanese spacecraft, which failed to make it into Venus orbit in 2010, is making a return trip to the planet after being stuck in solar orbit and engineers are hopeful it will complete its mission.
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Turbulent Magnetic 'Perfect Storm' Triggers Hypernovas Astrophysicists have created a computer model that simulates a dying stars' magnetic guts before generating a cosmic monster.
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Integrated Space Plan: Crowdsourcing the Future The crowdsourced Integrated Space Plan is billed as "the most comprehensive vision of the next 100 years of space development ever produced" - compiled into a single graphic.
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Air Force Funds 3D-Printing Study for Rocket Engines The U.S. Air Force awarded Johns Hopkins University $545,00 to study additive manufacturing techniques to make cooling chambers for liquid rocket engines.
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Best Night Sky Events of December 2015 (Stargazing Maps) See what's up in the night sky for December 2015, including stargazing events and the moon's phases, in this Space.com gallery courtesy of Starry Night Software.
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Reusable Rockets: Space Travel's 'Holy Grail' Almost Here The private spaceflight companies Blue Origin and SpaceX have both made big strides toward developing fully and rapidly reusable rockets, which advocates say could open a new era of exploration by slashing the cost of sp...
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European Service Module Undergoes Testing

SpaceRef - 1 Dec 2015 19:12
The European Service Module is ESA's contribution to NASA's Orion spacecraft that will send astronauts to the Moon and beyond. It provides electricity, water, oxygen and nitrogen as well as keeping the spacecraft at the ...
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A Look Back at NASA Solar Missions

SpaceRef - 1 Dec 2015 19:10
Twenty years ago, the Solar and Heliospheric Observatory launched into space and revolutionized our study of the sun and a scientific discipline called heliophysics....
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A planet discovered last year sitting at an unusually large distance from its star -- 16 times farther than Pluto is from the Sun -- may have been kicked out of its birthplace close to the star in a process...
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Scary X28 Solar Flare Revisited For Solar Probe's 20th Anniversary | Video In Oct. 2003, the Solar and Heliospheric Observatory (SOHO) captured imagery of a massive flare that triggered the largest solar storm in a half century. In its 20 years of service SOHO has imaged thousands of comets, pr...
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Launch postponed

PTTU - 1 Dec 2015 18:33
Launch postponed ESA Top News:
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Watch Live as the ESA Launches LISA P to Space

Bad Astronomy - 1 Dec 2015 18:30
Update, Dec. 1 at 17:00 UTC: ARG! Literally within a few minutes of this post going live, I got an email saying the launch has been delayed due to an unspecified technical issue on the rocket. As soon as a new launch dat...
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For African ISPs Like SkyVision, the Middle is a Nice Place to Be SkyVision Chief Executive Ori Waterman on what it's like to be an African ISP at a time of rising customer demand and falling bandwidth prices. SpaceNews.com
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The catalyst that allowed the evolution of complex life in Earth's oceans has been identified. Up to 800 million years ago, the Earth's oceans were deprived of oxygen. It was only when microorganisms called phytoplankton...
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Scientists have found the first direct evidence for explosive releases of energy in Saturn's magnetic bubble using data from the Cassini spacecraft, a joint mission between NASA, the European Space Agency, and the Italia...
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