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House appropriators vow to seek more NASA funding

Space News - 15 Mar 2016 23:48
House appropriators vow to seek more NASA funding Members of a House appropriations committee said March 15 they will seek to increase funding for NASA above the administration's request for fiscal year 2017, particularly for programs like the Space Launch System and a ...
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90 Years Ago Goddard's Liquid-Fuelled Rocket Launched Spaceflight The invention of the rocket changed space science forever. The Universe could only be inspected from the surface of the Earth, with all that atmosphere in the way, until rockets were invented. And as far as the modern ag...
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Eat Your Heart Out Pluto

Universe Today - 15 Mar 2016 21:43
Eat Your Heart Out Pluto Images from the New Horizons spacecraft show a bite-mark shaped feature on the surface of Pluto. Scientists think that the feature is caused by the sublimation of methane ice, causing cliffs to erode and leaving a flat p...
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ICAO spreading its wings into commercial spaceflight Tuesday's briefing begins with International Civil Aviation Organization convening a conference in Abu Dhabi expected to include a discussion of whether the aviation safety group should draft international guidelines for...
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The remotely controlled Sally Ride EarthKAM aboard the International Space Station snapped this striking photograph during a flyover of South Africa on Feb. 9, 2016....
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Iran Space Launch Center Activated? | Video

SPACE.com - 15 Mar 2016 18:45
Iran Space Launch Center Activated? | Video ran's Imam Khomeini space launch facility has become highly active, according to new imagery by Urthecast's HD camera mounted on the exterior of the International Space Station.
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NASA Invites Children, Families to Learn How NASA Studies Clouds from Space NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center:
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Inspiring the future

ESA - 15 Mar 2016 18:10
Inspiring the future ESRIN's Open Days 2016 gave 2000 schoolchildren an opportunity to learn more about ESA's Centre for Earth Observation
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What Pause?

Bad Astronomy - 15 Mar 2016 18:00
As I mentioned on Monday, February's global temperatures blew the previous monthly high temperature record out of the sky. It was the hottest February on record going back 130+ years. Over at Tamino's blog Open Mind, he ...
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Fantastic Flight: The Orion III Spaceplane from Check out this fantastic photo essay about the history of the Orion III space plane, from the sci-fi movie epic "2001: A Space Odyssey," including images of an incredibly accurate, fan-made model.
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With DMSP-19 sidelined by glitch, Air Force orders stay of execution for its twin A top Air Force official, worried that operators last month lost the ability to command a two-year-old weather satellite, has ordered its twin satellite to temporarily be kept in storage as a backup plan, even though Con...
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NASA Television to Air Women's History Month STEM Event at Goddard In partnership with the White House Council on Women and Girls, NASA will host a Women's History Month event Wednesday, March 16 that examines the role of women in the fields of science, technology, engineering and math ...
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NRAO's Karl J. Jansky Very Large Array and two of NASA's space telescopes -- Chandra X-ray Observatory and Hubble -- have captured a stunning new image of a very distant and massive cluster of galaxies. Rather than being...
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Go-ahead contract finally signed for Electra all-electric satellite platform Satellite fleet operator SES, satellite manufacturer OHB SE and the European Space Agency on March 11 signed the go-ahead contract to produce a lightweight, all-electric commercial telecommunications satellite platform c...
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Four new giant planets detected around giant stars (Phys.org)--An international team of astronomers reports the discovery of four new giant exoplanets orbiting stars much bigger than our sun. The newly detected alien worlds are enormous, with masses from 2.4 to 5.5 the m...
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What are the different kinds of supernovae?

Phys.org - 15 Mar 2016 15:30
What are the different kinds of supernovae? There are a few places in the universe that defy comprehension. And supernovae have got to be the most extreme places you can imagine. We're talking about a star with potentially dozens of times the size and mass of our ...
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The three residents onboard the International Space Station are busy today researching space science to benefit life on Earth and future crews. The trio is also ramping up to welcome a new set of Expedition 47-48 crew me...
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The funny thing about debunking artwork mistaken for science: There's always more. The image at the top of this article appears in my Facebook timeline every week or two; It's clearly an astronomical photograph, but what...
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Stunning conjunction of Mars and Beta Scorpii this week Planets can sneak up on you. Especially the ones that don't rise till you're in bed. Take Mars for instance. It's been ambling east along the morning zodiac all winter long; today it enters Scorpius, rising around 1:30 a...
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Soft docking

PTTU - 15 Mar 2016 14:40
Soft docking ESA Top News:
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Picturing the Sun's Magnetic Field

PTTU - 15 Mar 2016 14:34
Picturing the Sun's Magnetic Field NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center:
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NASA Celebrating 90 Years: Robert Goddard's Rocket and the Launch of Spaceflight NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center:
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