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Location American Space News for 14 June 2016
Space Station's Commercial 3D Printer Makes Its 1st Tool (Photos) The Additive Manufacturing Facility (AMF), which was installed aboard the International Space Station in late April, printed out its first tool last week -- a wrench that astronauts can use to perform light maintenance w...
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Cygnus Spacecraft Departs Space Station Ahead Of Fire Experiment | Time-Lapse Video The Orbital Sciences' cargo craft departed the International Space Station at 9:30am EST on June 14, 2016. It has one last mission to complete before its fiery atmospheric reentry destruction - NASA's Saffire experiment,...
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Gravitational Wave Scientists Astounded--by Your Interest

Scientific American - 14 Jun 2016 23:40
Gravitational Wave Scientists Astounded--by Your Interest Caltech’s Kip Thorne and Ronald Drever and MIT’s Rainer Weiss were the founders of the LIGO experiment that detected gravitational waves. They were just awarded the Kavli Prize in... --
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"This is the first molecule detected in interstellar space that has the property of chirality, making it a pioneering leap forward in our understanding of how prebiotic molecules are made in the Universe and the effects ...
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"This is the first molecule detected in interstellar space that has the property of chirality, making it a pioneering leap forward in our understanding of how prebiotic molecules are made in the Universe and the effects ...
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SpaceX Set to Launch Stacked Pair of Electric Propulsion Comsats on June 15 - Watch Live CAPE CANAVERAL AIR FORCE STATION, FL -- Less than three weeks after their last launch and landing attempt involving a Thai payload, SpaceX is set to continue the firms rapid fire pace of satellite deliveries to orbit wit...
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Light Pollution Map Shows Dark Skies Are Rare

Scientific American - 14 Jun 2016 21:30
Light Pollution Map Shows Dark Skies Are Rare A new atlas of light pollution shows that most people never see a truly dark sky at night. You can
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Like a pair of human hands, certain organic molecules have mirror-image versions of themselves, a chemical property known as chirality. These so-called "handed" molecules are essential for biology and have intriguingly b...
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A First: NASA Spots Single Methane Leak from Space NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory News and Features:
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Peering for Pluto: Our Guide to Opposition 2016

Universe Today - 14 Jun 2016 20:11
Peering for Pluto: Our Guide to Opposition 2016 What an age we live in. This summer marks the very first opposition of Pluto since New Horizons' historic flyby of the distant world in July 2015. If you were like us, you sat transfixed during the crucial flyby phase, t...
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Hungry Star May Hold Clues to Planet Formation

SpaceRef - 14 Jun 2016 19:54
In 1936, the young star FU Orionis began gobbling material from its surrounding disk of gas and dust with a sudden voraciousness....
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Gluttonous Star May Hold Clues to Planet Formation NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory News and Features:
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Cygnus space capsule departs International Space Station Orbital ATK's unmanned Cygnus space capsule departed from the International Space Station on schedule Tuesday, three months after delivering 7,500 pounds (3,400 kilos) of supplies, material for scientific experiments and...
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Life's first handshake: Chiral molecule detected in interstellar space Like a pair of human hands, certain organic molecules have mirror-image versions of themselves, a chemical property known as chirality. These so-called "handed" molecules are essential for biology and have intriguingly b...
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Media Invited to Preview Around-the-World Atmospheric Mission NASA Breaking News:
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'Mysterious Object' May Be First 'Extinct' Meteorite A newly uncovered meteorite may be the first-ever extinct meteorite -- a member of a class of meteorite that no longer falls to Earth.
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"When Piazzi discovered Ceres, exploring it was beyond imagination. More than two centuries later, NASA dispatched a machine on a cosmic journey of more than 3 billion miles to reach the distant, mysterious world he glim...
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Two volunteer participants in an international citizen science project have had a rare galaxy cluster that they found named after them.
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Unknown alien rock found in Swedish quarry

Phys.org - 14 Jun 2016 17:48
Unknown alien rock found in Swedish quarry A morsel of never-before-seen alien rock has been dug up in a limestone quarry in Sweden, where it had lain deeply buried for about 470 million years, scientists said Tuesday.
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Researchers from Case Western Reserve University, NASA John H. Glenn Research Center and around the world will perform the largest fire-safety experiment ever in space when the unmanned Cygnus cargo module backs a safe d...
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Private Cargo Ship Leaves Space Station to Ignite Record-Breaking Fire Experiment A private cargo vessel has left the International Space Station (ISS) and will soon host the biggest fire-in-space experiment ever conducted.
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The first systematic study to demonstrate that early building blocks of life may be produced when low-energy (< 20 eV) electrons interact with cosmic (interstellar, planetary, and cometary) ices," will be presented by Ch...
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