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Location American Space News for 27 July 2016
Today: Biological Rhythms 48 Multi Media Card Exchange: The crew stopped the first half of the 24-hour recording that began yesterday and changed out the Multi Media Card and battery of the Digital Walk Holter ECG, then ...
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Scientists observe a superluminous supernova that appears to have exploded twice Supernovae are among the most violent phenomena in the universe. They are huge explosions that end the lives of certain types of stars. These explosions release immense amounts of energy, so much that some can be observe...
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Large Impact Craters on Ceres Have Gone Missing

Universe Today - 27 Jul 2016 02:16
Large Impact Craters on Ceres Have Gone Missing Scientists have found a bit of a mystery at the dwarf planet Ceres. Yes, there are those intriguing bright spots inside numerous craters, which is a mystery that has mostly been solved, being made of bright salts, likely...
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China and the U.N. agree to help developing countries get access to space Last month, China signed an agreement with the United Nations Office for Outer Space Affairs (UNOOSA) to open the country's future space station for science experiments and astronauts from U.N. member states. According t...
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Image: ATV docking ring

Phys.org - 27 Jul 2016 15:10
Image: ATV docking ring The docking ring used by ESA's Automated Transfer Vehicle cargo spacecraft for five missions to the International Space Station is displayed in the laboratory corridor of ESA's technical heart in the Netherlands.
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One ring to bind them

ESA - 27 Jul 2016 11:15
One ring to bind them Technology image of the week: a docking ring for joining ESA's ATV space truck to the International Space Station goes on show at ESA's technical heart
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Sand and sea

ESA - 27 Jul 2016 12:05
Sand and sea The Sentinel-3A satellite recently caught this image of a dust storm blowing east across the Red Sea
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NASA releases 'Microbiomics: The Living World In and On You' video NASA's Human Research Program (HRP) is releasing a video titled "Microbiomics: The Living World In and On You" to highlight microbial research on the International Space Station. HRP's Twins Study uses omics to study Sco...
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First images from Adaptive Optics Lucky Imager (AOLI) The Adaptive Optics Lucky Imager (AOLI) on the William Herschel Telescope (WHT) has obtained its first adaptive-optics closed-loop results, an important milestone in the development of this state-of-the-art instrument th...
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Isolated Young Star Seen by Spitzer and WISE

SpaceRef - 27 Jul 2016 18:11
Alone on the cosmic road, far from any known celestial object, a young, independent star is going through a tremendous growth spurt....
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When NASA's Dawn spacecraft arrived to orbit the dwarf planet Ceres in March 2015, mission scientists expected to find a heavily cratered body generally resembling the protoplanet Vesta, Dawn's previous port of call. Ins...
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Why Doesn't Ceres Have Any Really Big Craters?

Bad Astronomy - 27 Jul 2016 15:00
Ceres is the largest object in the asteroid belt, a world more than 900 kilometers in diameter. It's so big that planetary scientists tend to refer to it as a protoplanet rather than an asteroid. The latter group consist...
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This past March, Robin Li Yanhong, the founder and chief executive of China's Google, the online search giant Baidu, announced that he is looking to the nation's military to support the China Brain Project to make the ma...
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Mars Colonists Must ꞌLive Off the Landꞌ: NASA Report Long-term human colonization of Mars is feasible, as long as Red Planet pioneers "live off the land," a NASA report concludes.
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Supernovae are among the most violent phenomena in the universe. They are huge explosions which put an end to the lives of certain types of stars. These explosions release immense amounts of energy, so much that sometime...
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A famous supermassive black hole observed with the Gran Telescopio CANARIAS Cygnus A is an elliptical galaxy around 600 million light years from the Earth, which has a supermassive black hole at its centre. It is one of the brightest sources of radio waves in the sky and was featured in Contact,...
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Goodbye Philae: Earth severs link with silent comet probe Ground controllers bid a final farewell Wednesday to robot lab Philae, cutting communications after a year-long silence with the tiny probe hurtling through space on the surface of a comet.
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Astronaut Mark Kelly to Speak at Democratic National Convention Today Retired NASA astronaut Mark Kelly and his wife, former Arizona congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords, will address the Democratic National Convention (DNC) in Philadelphia today (July 27), presumably about gun violence in Ame...
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Jack White's Label to Play Record in Near-Space Saturday Jack White's Third Man Records aims to play a record high up in Earth's atmosphere on Saturday (July 30), using a balloon and a special "space-proof" turntable called the "Icarus Craft."
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Astronomers gain new insight into magnetic field of Sun and its kin Astronomers have used data from NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory to make a discovery that may have profound implications for understanding how the magnetic field in the Sun and stars like it are generated.
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Loneliest young star seen by Spitzer and WISE

Phys.org - 27 Jul 2016 22:58
Loneliest young star seen by Spitzer and WISE Alone on the cosmic road, far from any known celestial object, a young, independent star is going through a tremendous growth spurt.
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See a Wonderful Aldebaran Occultation with a Spectacular Twist We're in for a celestial show from two of the sky's glitterati this week. On Friday morning July 29 around 10:00 UT (5 a.m. CDT), the crescent Moon will occult the star Aldebaran from the eastern and southern U.S. south ...
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