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Location American Space News for 7 December 2015
Pluto Probe Snaps Record-Breaking Photos of Frigid, Faraway Object New Horizons, which performed history's first flyby of Pluto this past July, took four photos of a 90-mile-wide (150 kilometers) Kuiper Belt object (KBO) called 1994 JR1 on Nov. 2, from a distance of 170 million miles (2...
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Alien-Hunting SETI Telescopes Boogie in Spectacular 'Dishdance' Video A stunning new time-lapse video shows off the tireless movement of radio astronomy facilities used in searching for aliens across the universe.
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Radio shadow reveals tenuous cosmic gas cloud

e! Science News - 7 Dec 2015 22:50
Astronomers using the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA) have discovered the most tenuous molecular gas ever observed. They detected the absorption of radio waves by gas clouds in front of bright radio s...
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For scientists studying the impacts of space weather, one of the central mysteries of solar flares....
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Alpha particles, as the nuclei of the helium atom are also called, play a decisive role in the formation of heavier elements....
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Media Invited to See Progress Toward Space Station Launches from Virginia NASA Breaking News:
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I Got It! Video of the Moon Occulting Venus.

Bad Astronomy - 7 Dec 2015 21:30
Persistence pays off: Despite thick clouds in the morning preventing me from seeing the Moon occult (pass directly in front of) Venus, a little more than an hour later I was able to catch Venus reappearing from behind th...
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Olympus Mons As Seen By ISRO's Mars Orbiter

SpaceRef - 7 Dec 2015 21:29
Olympus Mons is the largest volcano in the solar systems....
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Ancient 90-Mile-Wide Object Spotted In Outer Solar System | Video + Orbit Animation On Nov. 2nd, 2015, NASA's New Horizons' Pluto probe captured imagery of Kuiper Belt Object (KBO) 1994 JR1 in orbit 3.3 billion miles from the sun.
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Hubble Helps Solve Mystery of 'Born Again' Stars HubbleSite NewsCenter -- Latest News Releases:
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Failed Russian Spy Satellite Will Fall Back To Earth | Video A Kanopus-ST satellite, launched aboard a Soyuz-2-1v on Dec. 5th, 2015, was supposed to go into polar orbit. But Russian media reports the bird failed to separate from its upper stage and will re-enter Earth's atmosphere...
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Space and France's War on Terror

Space News - 7 Dec 2015 19:24
Space and France's War on Terror Three military space programs requiring substantial investments in the coming years should remain on track. SpaceNews.com
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LIGO & Virgo Call for EM Follow-up of Gravitational-Wave Candidates American Astronomical Society:
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X(Force / Acceleration - S)

Bad Astronomy - 7 Dec 2015 18:45
Look, I know Christmas is a ways off yet, but it's never too early for science. So why not do both? Computational biology postdoc (!) Tariq Abdulla has done just that in a very, very clever and wonderful way: He's taken ...
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Lawmakers Spar Over RD-180 Ban, Air Force Launch Procurement U.S. Rep. Mike Coffman (R-Colo.) says a GPS 3 launch procurement was "prejudiced" against incumbent United Launch Alliance. SpaceNews.com
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Commercial Launch Sector Gets What It Needs

Space News - 7 Dec 2015 18:13
Commercial Launch Sector Gets What It Needs The U.S. Space Launch Competitiveness Act, which was signed into law by President Obama Nov. 25, is a victory for one industry sector that only recently returned to U.S. territory and another, fledgling sector that final...
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Japan's Akatsuki Probe Enters Venus Orbit 5 Years after Failed Attempt Monday's briefing begins with word that Japan's Akatsuki probe has entered orbit around Venus, five years after its first attempt was botched by an engine malfunction, plus a look at a busy week ahead. SpaceNews.com
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Book Review: We Are All Stardust

Universe Today - 7 Dec 2015 17:52
Every scientist has a story. Though not all have a specific moment they can point to that 'got them into science', they all have people or places or moments which inspired them, or gave them some critical insight, or jus...
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NASA: Probing Strange New Worlds Beyond Pluto

The Daily Galaxy - 7 Dec 2015 17:28
NASA's New Horizons spacecraft recently took the closest images ever of a distant Kuiper Belt object - demonstrating its ability to observe numerous such bodies over the next several years if NASA approves an extended mi...
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Gray Eagle's ISR mission requires high throughput, flexibility The Gray Eagle is a critical part of the Army's ISR strategy, and the massive amounts of satellite bandwidth required for its mission of intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance means a high-throughput satellite sol...
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To Jupiter with JunoCam

SpaceRef - 7 Dec 2015 16:39
When NASA's Juno mission arrives at Jupiter on July 4, 2016, new views of the giant planet's swirling clouds will be sent back to Earth, courtesy of its color camera, called JunoCam....
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Space Piloting on a Tablet? NASA Studying Feasibility | Video Digital electronic 'glass cockpits' have slow crept into spaceflight systems; replacing the old switches and knobs of the past. NASA's Fine Motor Skills experiment onboard ISS is looking at astronaut dexterity and how th...
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