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SpaceX seeks to accelerate Falcon 9 production and launch rates this year SpaceX plans to ramp up the production and launch of its Falcon 9 rocket this year while introducing its Falcon Heavy rocket and completing a key test of its commercial crew vehicle, the company's president said Feb. 3. ...
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Turbulent times: When stars approach

e! Science News - 4 Feb 2016 23:43
When we look at the night sky, we see stars as tiny points of light eking out a solitary existence at immense distances from Earth. But appearances are deceptive. More than half the stars we know of have a companion, a s...
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Congress seeks more details on NASA's Mars plans as presidential transition looms With a change in administrations less than a year away, members of Congress called on NASA to refine its human exploration plans in order to better survive the transition, while also defending two key elements of those p...
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Floating Hills on Pluto's Sputnik Planum

SpaceRef - 4 Feb 2016 22:46
The nitrogen ice glaciers on Pluto appear to carry an intriguing cargo: numerous, isolated hills that may be fragments of water ice from Pluto's surrounding uplands....
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James Webb Space Telescope primary mirror fully assembled The 18th and final primary mirror segment is installed on what will be the biggest and most powerful space telescope ever launched. The final mirror installation Wednesday at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbe...
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Pluto's mysterious, floating hills

Phys.org - 4 Feb 2016 21:01
Pluto's mysterious, floating hills The nitrogen ice glaciers on Pluto appear to carry an intriguing cargo: numerous, isolated hills that may be fragments of water ice from Pluto's surrounding uplands. These hills individually measure one to several miles ...
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Pluto's Mysterious, Floating Hills

PTTU - 4 Feb 2016 20:00
Pluto's Mysterious, Floating Hills New Horizons:
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New made-in-NTU satellite technologies pass space tests The two new satellites launched by Nanyang Technological University, Singapore (NTU Singapore) two months ago have successfully completed their first space missions.
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The Highest-Resolution Image Ever Seen in Astronomy

Universe Today - 4 Feb 2016 19:53
The Highest-Resolution Image Ever Seen in Astronomy What do you get when you combine 15 radio telescopes on Earth and one in space? You get an enormous "virtual telescope" that is 63,000 miles across. And when you point it at a distant black hole, you get the highest reso...
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NIST performs critical measurements for James Webb Space Telescope The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) has accurately measured parts designed for the upcoming James Webb Space Telescope, the long-awaited successor to the Hubble Space Telescope. The NIST-measured co...
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Avanti reports flat revenue but increased backlog ahead of 2017 launches Satellite broadband provider Avanti Communications Group on Feb. 4 reported flat revenue for the six months ending Dec. 31 compared to a year ago but said backlog had increased and that the next six months should see sub...
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The 18th and final primary mirror segment is installed on what will be the biggest and most powerful space telescope ever launched....
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Saturn's Rings - Less than Meets the Eye?

SpaceRef - 4 Feb 2016 18:07
It seems intuitive that an opaque material should contain more stuff than a more translucent substance....
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A Tale of Galactic Merger

SpaceRef - 4 Feb 2016 17:50
An international team led by a researcher from Hiroshima University has succeeded in revealing the detailed structure of a massive ionized gas outflow streaming from the starburst galaxy NGC 6240....
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NASA's James Webb Space Telescope Primary Mirror Fully Assembled NASA Breaking News:
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Talking to Spacecraft From Down Under

SpaceRef - 4 Feb 2016 17:44
ESA's 35 m-diameter dish antenna at New Norcia, Western Australia, glows with reflected laser light in this photo, taken by Dylan O'Donnell, a photographer based in Byron Bay, New South Wales, Australia....
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NGC 6240, a butterfly-shaped galaxy that is the product of the collision of two smaller galaxies, revealed that the central region of the galaxy (inset shown below) contains not one, but two active giant black holes. NGC...
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Our Sun Is A Roiling Ball Of Magnetism, Computer Reveals | Video Looping, swirling, whipping magnetic fields - not visible to the naked eye - power and direct titanic explosions off the Sun's surface.
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Polar Memorandum

ESA - 4 Feb 2016 16:15
Polar Memorandum ESA and the European Polar Board sign a Memorandum of Understanding
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Is This the Biggest Spiral Galaxy in the Universe?

Bad Astronomy - 4 Feb 2016 16:15
Nature does love spirals. From the cream floating in your coffee cup to hurricanes to galaxies themselves, spirals form on a vast range of scales. They may be for different reasons (coffee and hurricanes have faster rota...
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Are asteroid fragments drifting around a distant white dwarf star? (Phys.org)--WD 1145+017, a white dwarf star located some 570 light years from the Earth, captured the attention of astronomers last year, when evidence suggested that a rocky object orbiting it was being ripped apart. It...
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Sentinel-3A fully tanked

Phys.org - 4 Feb 2016 16:03
Sentinel-3A fully tanked With the launch of Sentinel-3A confirmed for 16 February, preparations for liftoff are charging full speed ahead. The tricky task of fuelling the satellite has now been ticked off the 'to do list' and the propulsion team...
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