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Resolving the planetesimal belt around HR8799

Phys.org - 15 Aug 2016 10:51
Resolving the planetesimal belt around HR8799 Planets develop from the dusty placental disk of material that surrounds a star after it begins to shine. The dust in that disk, according to most models, starts to stick to itself until clumps develop large enough to at...
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Mars Space Station Could Pave Way for 1st Footsteps on Red Planet Astronauts living and working aboard a proposed orbiting "Mars Base Camp" could help collect information that any future Red Planet explorer would need to know, the project's developers say.
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'Star Trek' Galileo Shuttlecraft - How It Was Restored To Flight Status | Video After nearly a half-century of neglect - and nine months of extensive restoration - the life-sized Star Trek prop is ready for active duty. Superfan Adam Schneider and his family show SPACE.com what it took to get Galile...
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Hubble spots a lopsided Lynx

Phys.org - 15 Aug 2016 12:39
Hubble spots a lopsided Lynx This galaxy, known as NGC 2337, resides 25 million light-years away in the constellation of Lynx. NGC 2337 is an irregular galaxy, meaning that it--along with a quarter of all galaxies in the universe--lacks a distinct, ...
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'Hidden Figures' Trailer Reveals Space Race History of Black Women at NASA In 20th Century Fox's first trailer for "Hidden Figures," Katherine Johnson, Mary Jackson and Dorothy Vaughan find themselves stuck on the side of an empty country road as an officer pulls up behind their car. "We are ju...
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Milky Way Path Leads Skywatcher to an Amazing View (Photo) Skywatcher Rick Moore took this image when he was stargazing at the Platte River, in Louisville, Nebraska.
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'Star Trek: Discovery' Promises Diversity & 'Slightly More Graphic Content' New details about the cast and crew of Star Trek: Discovery emerge.
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Monster Black Hole's Powerful Jets Reveal Galactic Secrets New secrets have been revealed about the monster black hole at the center of Cygnus A, an elliptical galaxy that played a prominent role in Carl Sagan's 1985 science-fiction novel "Contact."
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It's all in the rotation: Exploring planets orbiting distant stars The first of a two part series that looks at what astronomers can find out about the planets that are discovered orbiting other stars in our galaxy.
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NASA mulls Russian idea to cut staff at space station NASA is weighing a Moscow proposal to cut the number of Russian cosmonauts at the International Space Station from three to two, particularly its potential risk to the crew, an official said Monday.
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Did Cirrus Clouds Help Keep Early Mars Warm & Wet?

Universe Today - 15 Aug 2016 22:37
Did Cirrus Clouds Help Keep Early Mars Warm & Wet? Many features on the surface of Mars hint at the presence of liquid water in the past. These range from the Valles Marineris, a 4,000 km long and 7 km deep system of canyons, to the tiny hematite spherules called "bluebe...
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NASA Awards Aeronautics, Space Programs, Policies Study Contract NASA has awarded a sole source contract to the National Academy of Sciences (NAS) in Washington to conduct studies and evaluations in support of the agency's Aeronautics Research Mission Directorate at NASA Headquarters.
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Inside the Payload Hazardous Servicing Facility at NASA's Kennedy Space Center technicians and engineers cycle the sample return capsule (SRC) door in a test of NASA's Origins, Spectral Interpretation, Resource Identific...
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Four Corners methane results

PTTU - 15 Aug 2016 21:08
Four Corners methane results NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory News and Features:
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Brown dwarfs reveal exoplanets' secrets

Phys.org - 15 Aug 2016 20:54
Brown dwarfs reveal exoplanets' secrets Brown dwarfs are smaller than stars, but more massive than giant planets. As such, they provide a natural link between astronomy and planetary science. However, they also show incredible variation when it comes to size, ...
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Our planet is nestled in the center of two immense, concentric doughnuts of powerful radiation: the Van Allen radiation belts, which harbor swarms of charged particles that are trapped by Earth's magnetic field....
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Brown Dwarfs Reveal Exoplanets' Secrets

SpaceRef - 15 Aug 2016 20:47
Brown dwarfs are smaller than stars, but more massive than giant planets. As such, they provide a natural link between astronomy and planetary science....
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Lie on the beach this summer and your body will be bombarded by about sextillion photons of light per second.
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Carnival of Space #470

Universe Today - 15 Aug 2016 20:03
Carnival of Space #470 This week's Carnival of Space is hosted by Allen Versfeld at his Urban Astronomer blog.
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NASA Brings Excitement of Aeronautics, Space Exploration to Chicago Air and Water Show Visitors to this year's annual Chicago Air and Water Show will have a chance to explore the universe with NASA.
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Soberanes Fire

PTTU - 15 Aug 2016 16:48
Soberanes Fire NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center:
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A Sixth Success! SpaceX Again Lands Rocket on a Ship at Sea

Scientific American - 15 Aug 2016 16:45
A Sixth Success! SpaceX Again Lands Rocket on a Ship at Sea The private spaceflight company has landed its Falcon 9 rocketĀ for the sixth time in the last eight months --
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