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Satellite Swarm Delivers Worldwide Precipitation In Most Detail Yet | Video The Global Precipitation Measurement Core Observatory (GPM) tunes a constellation of satellites "to one note, like an oboe tuning an orchestra," according to NASA.
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Hubble sees a swarm of ancient star clusters around a galaxy This NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope image shows star clusters encircling a galaxy, like bees buzzing around a hive. The hive in question is an edge-on lenticular galaxy NGC 5308, located just under 100 million light-yea...
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An international team of scientists, including two professors and three graduate students from UCLA, has detected and confirmed the faintest early-universe galaxy ever, behind a galaxy cluster known as MACS2129.4-0741, w...
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Next SpaceX Commercial Cargo Launch Targeted for Mid-July, NASA Opens Media Accreditation Media accreditation now is open for the next SpaceX commercial cargo resupply services mission to the International Space Station, targeted for launch no earlier than approximately 1:32 a.m. EDT Saturday, July 16.
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Good Questions for an Astronaut

Scientific American - 23 May 2016 22:30
Good Questions for an Astronaut International Space Station astronaut Jeff Williams discusses his space-eye view with Nickelodeon TV stars --
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Today, May 23, 2016 ISRO successfully flight tested India's first winged body aerospace vehicle operating in hypersonic flight regime....
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Astronomy Cast Ep. 415: Temperature of the Universe

Universe Today - 23 May 2016 20:55
The temperature of the Universe can vary a dramatic amount from the hot cores of stars to the vast cold emptiness of deep space. What’s the temperature of the Universe now, and what will it be in the future? Visit the ...
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Maybe Life in the Cosmos Is Rare After All

Scientific American - 23 May 2016 20:00
Maybe Life in the Cosmos Is Rare After All The conclusion that the universe is teeming with biology is based on an unproved assumption --
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Scientists discover fresh lunar craters

Phys.org - 23 May 2016 19:35
Scientists discover fresh lunar craters A Southwest Research Institute-led team of scientists discovered two geologically young craters--one 16 million, the other between 75 and 420 million, years old--in the Moon's darkest regions.
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Fresh Lunar Craters Discovered

SpaceRef - 23 May 2016 18:18
A Southwest Research Institute-led team of scientists discovered two geologically young craters - one 16 million, the other between 75 and 420 million, years old in the Moon's darkest regions....
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Europe grows Galileo sat-nav system

Phys.org - 23 May 2016 18:18
Europe's Galileo sat-nav system, a rival to America's GPS, should move closer to operation with the launch Tuesday of a fresh pair of satellites to join a dozen already in space.
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These Dunes Are the Pits. Or Vice Versa.

Bad Astronomy - 23 May 2016 18:10
I love a good coincidence. Especially a series of them. To wit: Last week I wrote an article about a massively viral optical illusion photo of a brick wall--if you haven't seen it yet, I won't spoil it; just go to my pos...
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"So far the Standard Model seems to explain matter, but we know there has to be something beyond the Standard Model," said Denise Caldwell, director of the Physics Division of the National Science Foundation. "This poten...
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Brewing Life On Earth - Violent Sun, Weak Shielding May Have Contributed | Video 4 billion years ago, the Sun was cooler than it was today, but much more active. Earth's weaker magnetosphere allowed particles from solar flares to seep into the atmosphere, contributing to the creation of the greenhous...
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Ancient Solar Superflare Suggests Risks for Mars Missions When a powerful "superflare" from the sun scoured the solar system more than 1,200 years ago, it had little effect on Earth's inhabitants -- but today's astronauts wouldn't be so lucky.
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The Week Ahead | SpaceX launching Thaicom 8, NASA deploying ISS's Bigelow module The week ahead includes a Falcon 9 launch of the Thaicom 8 satellite, deployment of the Bigelow Expandable Activity Module that was delivered to the ISS in April and continued congressional action on bills funding the U....
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India's RLV demonstrator completes test flight

Space News - 23 May 2016 17:20
India's RLV demonstrator completes test flight Monday's briefing begins with India's successful flight of an RLV technology demonstrator that was launched on a supersonic trajectory that ended with a splash down in the Bay of Bengal. SpaceNews.com
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"If you have a wormhole, then you can turn them into time machines for going backward in time," says Caltech's Kip Thorne. "Wormholes" are cosmic tunnels that can connect two distant regions of the universe, or even to a...
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NASA: Solar Storms May Have Been Key to Life on Earth NASA: Kepler News and Features:
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NASA Goddard Releases News Magazine for Young Explorers NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center:
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Putting new energy into fashion

ESA - 23 May 2016 15:02
Putting new energy into fashion An ESA-backed start-up company is working with fashion students to incorporate energy-harvesting devices in new space-inspired high-fashion designs. The results will be unveiled on a catwalk at the London Science Museum ...
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Are mystery Mars plumes caused by space weather? Mysterious high-rise clouds seen appearing suddenly in the martian atmosphere on a handful of occasions may be linked to space weather, say Mars Express scientists.
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