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Location American Space News for 21 January 2016
Join us for the Celestial Centennial & MarsFest Symposium, April 8 - 10 2016 SETI Institute:
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Explore galaxies far, far away at internet speeds No need for hyperdrive: Scientists have released an "expansion pack" for a virtual tour of the universe that you can enjoy from the comfort of your own computer. The latest version of the publicly accessible images of th...
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Our five closest planetary neighbors are putting on a heavenly show.
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U.S. Air Force: Russian rocket body may have broken up in orbit The U.S. Air Force said Jan. 20 a Russian rocket body in geosynchronous orbit may have broken up and created at least 10 pieces of debris. SpaceNews.com
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5 Questions And Answers About The Proposed 9th Planet

Scientific American - 22 Jan 2016 00:45
5 Questions And Answers About The Proposed 9th Planet A new analysis of outer solar system orbits suggests that there really could be a hitherto unseen giant planet orbiting far from the Sun - but what are the implications? --
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5 Questions and Answers about the Proposed Ninth Planet

Scientific American - 22 Jan 2016 00:45
5 Questions and Answers about the Proposed Ninth Planet A new analysis of outer solar system orbits suggests that there really could be a hitherto unseen giant planet orbiting far from the sun—but what are the implications? --
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French government commissions report on rocket reuse, competitiveness The French government on Jan. 20 asked former French space minister Genevieve Fioraso to assess SpaceX chances of making a business out of reusing rockets, and to explore how France's space sector can better work with Go...
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5 Questions and Answers about the Proposed Ninth Planet

Scientific American - 22 Jan 2016 00:15
5 Questions and Answers about the Proposed Ninth Planet A new analysis of outer solar system orbits suggests that there really could be a hitherto unseen giant planet orbiting far from the sun—but what are the implications? --
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Predicting planets: The highs and lows

Phys.org - 21 Jan 2016 23:58
Predicting planets: The highs and lows In the mid-19th century, astronomers hypothesised an extra planet in our solar system, orbiting between the Sun and Mercury.
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When Will We Make Contact with Intelligent Aliens? Are intelligent aliens out there? If so, when will humanity make contact with them? Here's what some experts had to say.
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Invisible Space 'Noodles' May Lurk in the Milky Way Invisible "plasma lenses" shaped like noodles, lasagna sheets or hazelnuts might lurk between stars in the Milky Way, researchers say.
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Dark 'noodles' may lurk in the Milky Way

Phys.org - 21 Jan 2016 23:02
Dark 'noodles' may lurk in the Milky Way Invisible structures shaped like noodles, lasagne sheets or hazelnuts could be floating around in our Galaxy radically challenging our understanding of gas conditions in the Milky Way.
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Gemini Helps Confirm Dark Gemini Observatory :
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Major Winter Storm Headed For Eastern U.S.

SpaceRef - 21 Jan 2016 21:11
NASA and NOAA satellites are tracking a large winter storm that is expected to bring heavy snowfall to the U.S. Mid-Atlantic region on Jan. 22 and 23....
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NASA's LISA Pathfinder Thrusters Operated Successfully NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory News and Features:
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Dazzling Diamonds in Star Cluster Trumpler 14

SpaceRef - 21 Jan 2016 21:06
Single stars are often overlooked in favor of their larger cosmic cousins -- but when they join forces, they create truly breathtaking scenes to rival even the most glowing of nebulae or swirling of galaxies....
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First Flower Grown in Space (Or Not): Zinnia Blooms on Space Station "First ever flower grown in space makes its debut!" With that statement, astronaut Scott Kelly revealed to the world the bright orange zinnia that had bloomed on the International Space Station. But in Kelly's excitement...
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McCain schedules hearing on Russian rocket engines The U.S. Senate Armed Services committee will hold a hearing Jan. 27 on military space programs and the use of Russian rocket engines. SpaceNews.com
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WFIRST: Work On NASA's 'Spy Telescope' Begins

SPACE.com - 21 Jan 2016 20:16
WFIRST: Work On NASA's 'Spy Telescope' Begins NASA will begin work on the next big space telescope after the James Webb Space Telescope, the Wide Field Infrared Survey Telescope, which will be constructed from a refurbished military spy telescope.
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The six-member Expedition 46 crew participated in a range of long term space science Wednesday to benefit life on Earth and future astronauts. The crew is also gearing up for the second spacewalk of 2016 planned for earl...
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Sculpture Puts You In Orbit With Satellites

SPACE.com - 21 Jan 2016 20:08
Sculpture Puts You In Orbit With Satellites Want to hear the rush of a satellite going by? Step inside this sound-filled interactive sculpture.
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SnOMG! Developing Blizzard Seen From Space | Time-Lapse Video A winter storm seems poised to wallop the East Coast of the United States during the weekend of Jan 22-24. NASA's Goes-East satellite has been monitoring its progress.
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