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Mikulski vows to increase NASA funding in Senate bill The top Democrat on the Senate Appropriations Committee said April 18 she will seek additional funding for NASA in a spending bill her committee will take up later this week. SpaceNews.com
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Dwarf Dark Matter Galaxy Hides In Einstein Ring

Universe Today - 18 Apr 2016 20:57
Dwarf Dark Matter Galaxy Hides In Einstein Ring Everybody knows that galaxies are enormous collections of stars. A single galaxy can contain hundreds of billions of them. But there is a type of galaxy that has no stars. That's right: zero stars. These galaxies are cal...
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BEAM, the Bigelow Expandable Activity Module, will be removed from the back of the SpaceX Dragon late tonight before installation on the Tranquility module begins early Saturday. Expansion of the new habitat module won't...
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Fermi telescope poised to pin down gravitational wave sources On Sept. 14, waves of energy traveling for more than a billion years gently rattled space-time in the vicinity of Earth. The disturbance, produced by a pair of merging black holes, was captured by the Laser Interferomete...
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SpaceX still doing site prep for Boca Chica launch pad Monday's briefing begins with a ground report from Brownsville, where SpaceX is still laying down dirt in preparation for building its Boca Chica Beach launch site. SpaceNews.com
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The United States and Mexico constructed the High Altitude Water Cherenkov (HAWC) Gamma-ray Observatory to observe some of the most energetic phenomena in the known universe--the aftermath when massive stars die, glowing...
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NASA's Fermi Telescope Poised to Pin Down Gravitational Wave Sources NASA's Ames Research Center News and Features:
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Oh, do I love science fiction on TV and in the movies. I'm grooving on The Expanse, 12 Monkeys, Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., and more. The science in a lot of these productions may not be perfect, but it's pretty dang good. C...
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NASA's SDO Captures Images of a Mid-Level Solar Flare NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center:
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X-Ray Views Of Comets

SpaceRef - 18 Apr 2016 17:19
Recently, astronomers announced the results of a study using data collected with NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory of two comets -- C/2012 S1 (also known as "Comet ISON") and C/2011 S4 ("Comet PanSTARRS")....
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Solar Heart-Burn! Sunspot's Love Display Turns Violent With Strong Flare | Video So much for the love-fest. A formerly quiet, heart-shaped region (AR2529) blasted an M6.7 solar flare that disrupted shortwave radio communications on Earth on April 18th, 2016.
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Earth from Space

ESA - 18 Apr 2016 15:50
Earth from Space ESA's Sentinel-1 Mission Manager Pierre Potin joins the show to discuss the radar vision mission for Copernicus
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The Amazing Hubble Image That Almost Wasn't - Comet SL9 | Video Just days before 21 fragments of periodic comet Shoemaker-Levy 9 slammed into the atmosphere of Jupiter, the Hubble Space Telescope developed two sets of problems.
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The Taste of Alien Dust

Bad Astronomy - 18 Apr 2016 15:30
The Cassini spacecraft is the size of a school bus and is loaded with all kinds of detectors to analyze the mighty planet Saturn, its atmosphere, moons, rings, and environment. Apropos of that last bit, one instrument, t...
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Looking Into Dwarf Galaxy Leo A

SpaceRef - 18 Apr 2016 15:15
At first glance, this NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope image seems to show an array of different cosmic objects, but the speckling of stars shown here actually forms a single body a nearby dwarf galaxy known as Leo A....
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Towering Magnetic Arches On The Sun

SpaceRef - 18 Apr 2016 15:13
Arches of magnetic field lines towered over the sun's edge as a pair of active regions began to rotate into view in this video captured by NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory on April 5-6, 2016....
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The UK Space Agency released its 2016-2017 Corporate Plan recently. Also released is a new Space Education Strategy policy paper....
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This composite image of the Mt Brandberg Nature Reserve in Nambia, Africa was put together from several International Space Station images....
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OneWeb Satellites to settle in Exploration Park, Florida, with eyes on business beyond OneWeb Start-up Internet satellite constellation operator OneWeb LLC will build most its 900-satellite constellation in a new factory in Exploration Park, Florida, following a co-funding agreement with the state of Florida, ind...
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Report suggests famous radio telescope signal was caused by comets Comets get blamed for everything. Pestilence in medieval Europe? Comets! Mass extinctions? Comets! Even the anomalous brightness variations in the Kepler star KIC 8462852 was blamed for a time on comets. Now it looks lik...
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Applying Zipf's Law to galaxies

Phys.org - 18 Apr 2016 14:40
Applying Zipf's Law to galaxies In the last century, the linguist George Zipf noticed that the second most common word in English ("of") was used about half as often as the most common word ("the"), the third most common word ("and") occurred about one...
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All of humanity should share in the space mining boom One solitary asteroid might be worth trillions of dollars in platinum and other metals. Exploiting these resources could lead to a global boom in wealth, which could raise living standards worldwide and potentially benef...
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