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Location American Space News for 14 July 2016
Juno Transmits 1st Orbital Imagery after Swooping Arrival Over Jovian Cloud Tops and Powering Up NASA's newly arrived Jovian orbiter Juno has transmitted its first imagery since reaching orbit last week on July 4 after swooping over Jupiter's cloud tops and powering back up its package of state-of-the-art science in...
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Lightweight Telescopes In CubeSats Using Carbon Nanotube Mirrors Ever since they were first produced, carbon nanotubes have managed to set off a flurry excitement in the scientific community. With applications ranging from water treatment and electronics, to biomedicine and constructi...
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Solar probe plus mission moves into advanced development NASA's first mission to "touch" the sun has passed a critical development milestone that keeps it well on track toward its scheduled summer 2018 launch.
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NASA to Discuss Next Mars Rover on Facebook Live NASA Breaking News:
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Happy Anniversary, New Horizons

PTTU - 14 Jul 2016 20:55
Happy Anniversary, New Horizons SETI Institute:
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A team of hundreds of physicists and astronomers have announced results from the largest-ever, three-dimensional map of distant galaxies....
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Next Space Station Cargo Launch From Virginia Targeted for August, NASA Opens Media Accreditation Media accreditation now is open for the launch of the next Orbital ATK Commercial Resupply Services mission to the International Space Station from NASA's Wallops Flight Facility in Virginia.
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Dark Energy Measured with Record-Breaking Map of 1.2 Million Galaxies Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory: A team of hundreds of physicists and astronomers, including those from Berkeley Lab, have announced results from the largest-ever, three-dimensional map of distant galaxies.
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Chandra Finds Evidence for Violent Stellar Merger NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory:
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'Anxious Face' On Sun Is 2 Sunspots And A Coronal Hole | Video In July 2016, the Sun presented us a 'face' which consisted of two active regions and a low-density area, called a coronal hole. Multiple wavelength imagery from NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory from July 12-14 are pres...
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Get Ready for the Perseid Meteor Shower!

SPACE.com - 14 Jul 2016 18:12
Get Ready for the Perseid Meteor Shower! We are now less than a month away from the peak of the annual summertime display of shooting stars known as the Perseid meteor shower -- and this year's promises to be even more spectacular than usual.
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Astronomers announced this week the sharpest results yet on the properties of dark energy. Hundreds of scientists, among them Marcos Pellejero Ibañez and Jose Alberto Rubiño from the Instituto de Astrofísica de Canari...
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SpaceX to Launch Vital New Spaceship Docking Port for Space Station When SpaceX's robotic Dragon capsule lifts off early Monday morning (July 18) to take supplies to the International Space Station (ISS), it will carry a vital piece of hardware in its trunk: the first of two Internationa...
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A big advantage to our civilization arising early in the evolution of the universe is our being able to use powerful telescopes like Hubble to trace our lineage from the big bang through the early evolution of galaxies. ...
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Biggest galactic map will throw light on 'dark energy' An international team of astronomers has created the largest ever three-dimensional map of distant galaxies in a bid to help them understand one of the most mysterious forces in the universe.
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A 'matryoshka' in the interstellar medium

Phys.org - 14 Jul 2016 15:46
A 'matryoshka' in the interstellar medium As if it were one of the known Russian dolls, a group of astronomers, led by researchers at the Instituto de Astrofísica de Canarias, (IAC) has found the first known case of three supernova remnants one inside the other...
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Astronomers from KU Leuven, Belgium, have shown that the interaction between the surface and the atmosphere of an exoplanet has major consequences for the temperature on the planet. This temperature, in turn, is a crucia...
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The Expedition 48 crew is getting ready for next week's arrival of a pair resupply ships. The station residents are also continuing space research benefitting life on Earth and future crews....
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Where is Earth in the Milky Way?

Phys.org - 14 Jul 2016 14:30
Where is Earth in the Milky Way? For thousand of years, astronomers and astrologers believed that the Earth was at the center of our Universe. This perception was due in part to the fact that Earth-based observations were complicated by the fact that th...
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Pluto + 1: A Year After New Horizons Made It a World

Bad Astronomy - 14 Jul 2016 14:30
One year ago today, on July 14, 2015, the New Horizons spacecraft shot past Pluto and its system of weird moons, making space history (and the history of the mission itself is great reading). It was the first time a prob...
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Lockheed Martin makes final preparations for DigitalGlobe's WorldView-4 Earth imaging satellite Final preparations are underway at Lockheed Martin to ship DigitalGlobe's WorldView-4 earth imaging satellite to Vandenberg Air Force Base for a Sept. 15 launch.
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NASA, USAID Open Environmental Monitoring Hub in West Africa

NASA Breaking news - 14 Jul 2016 13:30
NASA, USAID Open Environmental Monitoring Hub in West Africa NASA and the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) have opened a new environmental monitoring program in West Africa that will enhance the role of space-based observations in the management of climate-sensiti...
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