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Location American Space News for 24 February 2016
NASA thinks there's a way to get to Mars in three days We've achieved amazing things by using chemical rockets to place satellites in orbit, land people on the moon, and place rovers on the surface of Mars. We've even used ion drives to reach destinations further afield in o...
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SpaceX Set for 1st Cape Launch of 2016 with SES-9 on Feb. 24 after Smooth Static Fire Test - Watch Live CAPE CANAVERAL AIR FORCE STATION, FL - Final preparations are underway for SpaceX's first launch of a Falcon 9 rocket from Cape Canaveral during 2016 with the commercial SES-9 television and communications satellite on W...
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"It's a very unusual, unexpected configuration," says astrophysicist Dr. Julio Navarro, at the University of Victoria, an expert in evolution of galaxies and galaxy clusters and the structure and evolution of their dark ...
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An international team of scientists using a combination of radio and optical telescopes identified the distant location of a fast radio burst (FRB) for the first time. This discovery has allowed them to confirm the curre...
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The prolonged death of light from type Ia supernovae Three years after its explosion, a type Ia supernova continues to shine brighter than expected, new research finds. The observations, made with the Hubble Space Telescope and published today in The Astrophysical Journal,...
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NASA and the Republic of Korea are developing plans for a cooperative field study of air quality in May and June to advance the ability to monitor air pollution accurately from space....
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NASA Partners on Air Quality Study in East Asia

NASA Breaking news - 24 Feb 2016 21:34
NASA Partners on Air Quality Study in East Asia NASA and the Republic of Korea are developing plans for a cooperative field study of air quality in May and June to advance the ability to monitor air pollution accurately from space.
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Climate of Jupiter and Saturn may yield clues to Earth's weather What can the climates of other planets tell us about the Earth's weather? According to a researcher at the University of Houston, data being collected from Jupiter, Saturn and Saturn's largest moon, Titan, can offer clue...
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Science Results - New Fast Radio Burst Discovery Finds 'Missing Matter' in the Universe NAOJ Top News:
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Pulsar Web Could Detect Low-Frequency Gravitational Waves NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory News and Features:
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One-Year Crew Returns from Space Station March 1; Live Coverage on NASA TV NASA Television will provide complete coverage Tuesday, March 1, as three crew members depart the International Space Station, including NASA astronaut Scott Kelly and cosmonaut Mikhail Kornienko of the Russian space age...
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New fast radio burst discovery finds 'missing matter' in the universe An international team of scientists using a combination of radio and optical telescopes has for the first time managed to identify the location of a fast radio burst, allowing them to confirm the current cosmological mod...
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Billion Sun-Bright Events Leave Radio Wave Clues

Scientific American - 24 Feb 2016 20:00
Billion Sun-Bright Events Leave Radio Wave Clues “Fast radio bursts” detected here on Earth last only a thousandth of a second, but are the result of a faraway source briefly shining a billion or more times brighter than our sun   --
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Find Planet Nine! NASA's Saturn Probe Helps with the Hunt The hunt for "Planet Nine" somewhere beyond the orbit of Pluto may be expedited by new work that narrows down the region where this hidden planet could be lurking.
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Putting the Universe on the Scales

PTTU - 24 Feb 2016 19:32
Putting the Universe on the Scales Max Planck Institute for Radio Astronomy:
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The Pentagon's acquisition chief said Feb. 23 that a preliminary opinion from the Treasury Department means the use of Russian rocket engines on United Launch Alliance's Atlas 5 rocket does not violate U.S sanctions. Spa...
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2014 MU69: Next Target for New Horizons

SPACE.com - 24 Feb 2016 18:25
2014 MU69: Next Target for New Horizons After its historic flyby of Pluto, the New Horizons spacecraft is on its way to rendezvous with a tiny, icy Kuiper Belt object.
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SpaceX wins 5 new space station cargo missions in NASA contract estimated at $700 million NASA has awarded five additional space station cargo-supply missions to SpaceX in a late-December contract with an undisclosed value that industry officials estimate at around $700 million. SpaceNews.com
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Photos: Hunting Meteorites from Florida Fireball in Osceola The hunt for meteorites that fell to Earth in Florida on Jan. 24, 2016.
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Promising new calibration tools, called laser frequency combs, could allow astronomers to take a major step in discovering and characterizing earthlike planets around other stars. These devices generate evenly spaced lin...
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On the Origin of Worlds: Astrophysicists Zero in on How Planets Form (Kavli Roundtable) New telescopes and techniques are helping scientists probe exoplanets in their earliest stages of development.
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Meteorite Hunters Find 6 Space Rocks from Florida Fireball Meteorite hunters in Florida have found six space rocks associated with a rare daytime fireball that streaked through the Sunshine State's skies on Jan. 24.
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