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Location American Space News for 19 June 2016
Ariane 5 delivers its heaviest commercial payload On its third mission this year, Ariane 5 lofted more than 10.7 tonnes - its heaviest commercial cargo so far.
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US space firm Blue Origin conducted a successful fourth test Sunday of its reusable New Shepard rocket, which dropped back to Earth for a flawless upright landing seen on a live webcast.
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Blue Origin Capsule Lands With Only 2 Parachutes In Test | Video After successfully being lofted into suborbital space with three student payloads aboard, the capsule returned to Earth. The private spaceflight company tested a failure of one of the 3 main parachutes during descent.
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Touchdown! Blue Origin Rocket Lands After Launching Capsule | Video The "New Shepard" rocket successfully landed shortly after launching three student payloads into suborbital space. This was the 4th flight of the same hardware, proving its re-usability once again.
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Blue Origin Aces 4th Reusable Rocket Launch (and Landing) in Live Webcast Billionaire Jeff Bezos' Blue Origin has done it again. The private spaceflight company launched and landed a reusable rocket for the fourth time Sunday (June 19), with the typically secretive firm streaming live video of...
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Wow! Blue Origin Launches Capsule and Rocket, Lands Both Again | Video The "New Shepard" rocket successfully launched three student payloads into suborbital space. The rocket and capsule landed a few minutes after separation.
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"This discovery marks a significant milestone, highlighting what only Hubble can accomplish," said John Grunsfeld, recently retired assistant administrator of NASA's Science Mission Directorate at NASA Headquarters. "In ...
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Caltech researchers have detected, for the first time, a chiral molecule outside of our solar system, bringing them one step closer to understanding one of the most puzzling mysteries of the early origins of life. By dis...
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ExoMars Sees Mars

Bad Astronomy - 19 Jun 2016 15:00
When you spend a lot of time and effort to send a spacecraft to another planet, it's a nice benchmark when that spacecraft first spots it. The image above is Mars, as seen by the Trace Gas Orbiter, part of the European S...
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On June 17, NASA Administrator Charlie Bolden gave the keynote address at the Aviation 2016 conference in Washington....
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Europe's Ariane 5 rocket launcher successfully sent two telecoms satellites, one for a US-based communications service provider and one for an Indonesian bank, into space on Saturday.
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Mapping Laniakea, the Milky Way's Cosmic Home [Video]

Scientific American - 19 Jun 2016 13:30
Mapping Laniakea, the Milky Way's Cosmic Home [Video] The Milky Way’s home supercluster of galaxies is far bigger than previously known --
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(Kyoto University) A Japanese team have digitalized magnetogram recordings taken before direct observations by satellites became available. The analog recordings, taken for 72 years since the early 20th century, provide ...
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