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NASA's next great space telescope

Phys.org - 11 Apr 2016 15:30
NASA's next great space telescope Assembly of the next great space observatory, the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST), is now underway at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center. Launch target: 2018.
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The journey began early Sunday when crews delicately pushed the 15-story space shuttle fuel tank from its outdoor perch outside NASA's Michoud Assembly Facility onto an ocean barge bound for Los Angeles.
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JPL Debuts 'A Ticket to Explore JPL'

PTTU - 11 Apr 2016 23:27
JPL Debuts 'A Ticket to Explore JPL' NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory News and Features:
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Astronomy Cast Ep. 410: Planet 9 Facts and Fiction

Universe Today - 11 Apr 2016 20:41
The discovery of Planet 9 has caused a wonderful, confusing uproar and a flood of misinformation in the news and social media. We’ll sort out what we actually know, what things just aren’t true, and what things might...
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Astrophysicists at the University of Birmingham have used data from the NASA Kepler space telescope to discover a class of extrasolar planets whose atmospheres have been stripped away by their host stars, according to re...
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"Since these black holes don't know about each other, or have any way of exchanging information or influencing each other directly over such vast scales, this spin alignment must have occurred during the formation of the...
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The Icy 'Spider' on Pluto

PTTU - 11 Apr 2016 19:30
The Icy 'Spider' on Pluto New Horizons:
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It's difficult to get a sense of scale when viewing Saturn's rings, but the Cassini Division (seen below between the bright B ring and dimmer A ring) is almost as wide as the planet Mercury. The 2,980-mile-wide (4,800-ki...
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Invisible NASA Network Transports Satellite Secrets to Earth NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center:
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ULA delays next launch indefinitely to check Atlas 5 engine issue United Launch Alliance announced April 8 that it has indefinitely delayed the next launch of its Atlas 5 rocket after the most recent launch of a Cygnus cargo spacecraft included a premature shutdown of the first stage e...
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Reprieve for NASA's planet-hunting Kepler spacecraft To astronomers' relief, NASA's planet-hunting Kepler spacecraft has won another reprieve.
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NASA Hosts Student Rocket Launch, Robotics Challenge

NASA Breaking news - 11 Apr 2016 18:31
NASA Hosts Student Rocket Launch, Robotics Challenge NASA will host almost 50 high school, college and university teams from 22 states at the its 16th annual Student Launch competition and second annual Mars Ascent Vehicle (MAV) Challenge, April 13-16 in Huntsville and Ton...
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Mission operations engineers have successfully recovered the Kepler spacecraft from Emergency Mode (EM). On Sunday morning, the spacecraft reached a stable state with the communication antenna pointed toward Earth, enabl...
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New tool refines exoplanet search

Phys.org - 11 Apr 2016 17:46
New tool refines exoplanet search Planet-hunting is an ongoing process that's resulting in the discovery of more and more planets orbiting distant stars. But as the hunters learn more about the variety among the tremendous number of predicted planets out...
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Volcanic Eruption of Denial

Bad Astronomy - 11 Apr 2016 17:45
I love the website RealClimate. Actual, working climate scientists write the articles there, and they discuss the current news about climate. They also take on the deniers, and do so in an expert and clear fashion. I was...
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Mission Manager Update: Kepler Recovered from Emergency and Stable NASA: Kepler News and Features:
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NASA's K2 mission, the repurposed mission of the Kepler space telescope, and other ground-based observatories have teamed up to kick-off a global experiment in exoplanet observation. Their mission: survey millions of sta...
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Astrophysicists at the University of Birmingham have used data from the NASA Kepler space telescope to discover a class of extrasolar planets whose atmospheres have been stripped away by their host stars...
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United Launch Alliance plans to eliminate 375 jobs Monday's briefing begins with ULA's plan to cut 375 jobsr as part of the company's transformation to be more competitive. SpaceNews.com
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During a scheduled contact on Thursday, April 7, mission operations engineers discovered that the Kepler spacecraft was in Emergency Mode (EM). EM is the lowest operational mode and is fuel intensive. Recovering from EM ...
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Last NASA Space Shuttle External Tank Set for LA to L.A. Sea Voyage A last-of-its-kind large relic of NASA's space shuttle program is set to leave New Orleans on an almost 40-day voyage to Los Angeles by way of the Panama Canal. The final built-for-flight external tank has been loaded on...
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SpaceX, That Vision Thing, and Mars

Scientific American - 11 Apr 2016 16:30
SpaceX, That Vision Thing, and Mars Safely landing a first-stage rocket on a ship opens up "cheap" orbital space, but also shows a path to Mars --
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