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Twenty-one robotics teams are returning to Worcester Polytechnic Institute (WPI) for a fifth year to compete in NASA's $1.5 million Sample Return Robot Challenge....
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"Although it has been a major theoretical prediction in recent years, this is one of the first unambiguous pieces of observational evidence for a chaotic, cold 'rain' feeding a supermassive black hole," said Yale astrono...
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NASA's NICER Mission Arrives at Kennedy Space Center NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center:
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Surveillance Satellite Set for June 9 Launch on Mighty Delta 4 Heavy CAPE CANAVERAL -- A classified surveillance satellite set to fortify the reconnaissance capabilities of America's spy masters is now scheduled to launch this Thursday afternoon, June 9, atop America's most powerful rocke...
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Iceberg A56 Seen (Again) From Orbit

SpaceRef - 8 Jun 2016 23:29
ESA astronaut Tim Peake saw this iceberg from the International Space Station 400 km above Earth on 2 June 2016 during his six-month Principia mission. It is the same iceberg - called A56 - that he had photographed previ...
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Tim Peake: Watching the Milky Way rising over the horizon Credits: ESA/NASA Larger image...
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Cloudy days on exoplanets may hide atmospheric water Water is a hot topic in the study of exoplanets, including "hot Jupiters," whose masses are similar to that of Jupiter, but which are much closer to their parent star than Jupiter is to the sun. They can reach a scorchin...
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NASA Showcases Technologies Available for Licensing at 'TechBreakfast' NASA will showcase four demonstrations of its technologies now available for licensing at TechBreakfast, a monthly event in the Washington area, at 7:45 a.m. EDT Friday, June 10.
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NASA's NICER mission arrives at Kennedy Space Center An upcoming NASA astrophysics mission will uncover the physics governing the ultra-dense interiors of neutron stars. Using the same platform, the mission will demonstrate trailblazing space navigation technology.
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Scientists observe supermassive black hole feeding on cold gas At the center of a galaxy cluster, 1 billion light years from Earth, a voracious, supermassive black hole is preparing for a chilly feast.
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Black Hole Fed by Cold Intergalactic Deluge ESO Top News:
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Cloudy Days on Exoplanets May Hide Atmospheric Water HubbleSite NewsCenter -- Latest News Releases:
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"If all these molecules that are necessary for life are everywhere out in space, the case gets a lot better that you'll find life outside of Earth," said aid Andrew Mattioda, an astrochemist at NASA Ames Research Center....
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The hatch to BEAM was opened up again today for the second day of outfitting the expandable module to determine its habitability and durability....
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LISA Pathfinder, a mission led by the European Space Agency (ESA) with contributions from NASA, has successfully tested a key technology needed to build a space-based observatory for detecting gravitational waves. These ...
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Chips with everything

PTTU - 8 Jun 2016 14:48
Chips with everything ESA Top News:
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When I was kid, we didn't know nearly as much about asteroids as we do now. This was before we had spacecraft visiting them, really high-res radar observations, and all the other amazing tech we have now. I'm not saying ...
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Cosmic Threads: Astronauts Inspire Space-Age Fashion Fashion and spaceflight meet in a new generation of clothing created as part of a collaboration between the European Space Agency (ESA) and five European fashion schools.
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Out-of-this-World Fashion at Couture in Orbit (Photos) Looking to the future of fashion, the European Space Agency has partnered with design schools around Europe for the Couture in Orbit project. See photos of the wild space-inspired fashion concepts here.
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Blue Origin Joins NASA's Suborbital Research Flight Program NASA announced June 2 that it has awarded a contract to Blue Origin to perform suborbital research flights as part of the agency's Flight Opportunities program.
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From King Tut to Kitchen Knives, Meteorite-Made Relics Span Centuries The discovery that King Tut was buried with a dagger made out of a meteorite has drawn news headlines worldwide and captured the imagination of the public. But the pharaoh's blade isn't the only artifact forged from spac...
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Image: Frosted dunes on Mars

Phys.org - 8 Jun 2016 12:34
Image: Frosted dunes on Mars Sand dunes cover much of this terrain, which has large boulders lying on flat areas between the dunes.
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