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Location American Space News for 2 February 2016
When Black Holes Run Out of Gas, They Turn Off the Lights Some of the brightest objects in the known universe may abruptly go dark at the whims of the black hole that powers them, new research shows.
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Will Elon Musk Reveal The Mars Colonial Transporter This Year? Elon Musk announced before that details of the Mars Colonial Transporter would be revealed in 2016. There's a pretty good chance that he'll do so at the 2016 International Astronautical Congress.
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NASA weighing dual launches of Europa orbiter and lander Faced with a congressional mandate to add a lander to a planned mission to Jupiter's icy moon Europa, NASA is considering launching the lander separately from the main mission. SpaceNews.com
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Blombos Cave in South Africa has given us vast knowledge about our early ancestors, realigning scientific notions of the origins of early modern behavior, pushing back the dates of evidence of sophisticated cognitive act...
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Pictor A: Blast from black hole in a galaxy far, far away The Star Wars franchise has featured the fictitious "Death Star," which can shoot powerful beams of radiation across space. The Universe, however, produces phenomena that often surpass what science fiction can conjure.
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A Cataclysmic Collision Formed the Moon, but Killed Theia The Moon is the first object in space that fascinates we Earthlings. The Sun might be more prominent, but you can't stare at the Sun without ocular damage. Anyone can gaze at the Moon, with or without binoculars or a tel...
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Bolden Speech Highlights NASA centers across the country are opening their doors Tuesday, Feb. 9 to media and social media for "State of NASA" events, including a speech from NASA Administrator Charles Bolden, and unique opportunities for a behi...
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Agency: North Korea plans satellite launch this month Weeks after its fourth nuclear test, North Korea announced plans Tuesday to launch an Earth observation satellite on a rocket later this month, in what critics see as a covert test of banned technology for a ballistic mi...
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NASA's Orion Crew Module Backbone Arrives at KSC Aboard Super Guppy for Exploration Mission-1 KENNEDY SPACE CENTER - Looking amazingly like a fish flying across the skies high above the Florida space coast, NASA's unique Super Guppy aircraft loaded with the structural backbone for NASA's next Orion crew module, s...
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SwRI-designed miniature spacecraft selected to fly on rocket's test flight in 2018 Southwest Research Institute:
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New galaxy-hunting sky camera sees redder better A newly upgraded camera that incorporates light sensors developed at the U.S. Department of Energy's Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab) is now one of the best cameras on the planet for studying outer sp...
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Colorado Students to Speak Live with Space Station Commander

NASA Breaking news - 2 Feb 2016 19:53
Colorado Students to Speak Live with Space Station Commander Students from five elementary schools and five middle schools in Colorado will have the opportunity to speak with a NASA astronaut living and working on the International Space Station at 12:35 p.m. EST on Thursday, Feb....
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London nightlife

ESA - 2 Feb 2016 19:50
London nightlife Human spaceflight and robotic operations image of the week: the capital of the United Kingdom at midnight on a Saturday seen from 400 km above
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Mars From a Height

Bad Astronomy - 2 Feb 2016 19:00
I post a lot of news and pictures of Mars, and when I do it's usually something taken by a rover on the surface, or it's a high-resolution image of a small region taken from orbit. I love these images, and they give us a...
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Expedition 46 flight engineer Tim Peake of ESA captured this photo on Jan. 29, 2016 from the International Space Station, as the robotic arm in Japan's Kibo laboratory successfully deployed two combined satellites from T...
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The Star Wars franchise has featured the fictitious "Death Star," which can shoot powerful beams of radiation across space. The universe, however, produces phenomena that often surpass what science fiction can conjure......
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Scientists Try to Grow Peruvian Potatoes on "Mars"

Scientific American - 2 Feb 2016 18:30
Scientists Try to Grow Peruvian Potatoes on A South American experiment seeks to find if potatoes could be grown on Mars as a food source for future astronauts. They also hope the data will help them better understand how this staple may be... --
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The first flight of NASA's new rocket, the Space Launch System (SLS), will carry 13 CubeSats to test innovative ideas along with an uncrewed Orion spacecraft in 2018....
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Although there may be exo planets billions of years older than Earth, Harvard astronomer Dimitar Sasselov believes that intelligent life may be in it's "very young" stage in the observable Universe. Its 200 billion galax...
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NASA Space Launch System's First Flight to Send Small Sci-Tech Satellites Into Space The first flight of NASA's new rocket, the Space Launch System (SLS), will carry 13 CubeSats to test innovative ideas along with an uncrewed Orion spacecraft in 2018.
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Blast from Black Hole in a Galaxy Far, Far Away NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory:
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Heliophysics CubeSat to Launch on NASA's SLS NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center:
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