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Location American Space News for 3 September 2016
Juno Captures Jupiter's Enthralling Poles From 2,500 Miles Juno is sending data from Jupiter back to us, courtesy of the Deep Space Network, and the first images are meeting our hyped-up expectations. On August 27, the Juno spacecraft came within about 4,200 km. (2,500 miles) of...
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Time-Lapse: Hades Exhales

Bad Astronomy - 3 Sep 2016 15:00
Getting an email from Harun Mehmedinovic is always good news: It means he has a stunning new time-lapse animation of the night sky he's made. His most recent note to me did not disappoint: It's an ethereally beautiful vi...
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SpaceX scouring data for clues to launch pad explosion SpaceX is scouring computer and video data for clues to the devastating launch pad explosion that destroyed a rocket and satellite.
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'Star Trek' Forever: USPS Stamps Commemorate Series' 50th Anniversary To celebrate the 50th anniversary of the debut of "Star Trek," the U.S. Postal Service is launching a new set of Forever stamps dedicated to the hit television series, which first aired on Sept. 8, 1966.
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Hubble Space Telescope observations of the dwarf planet Ceres have discovered the first evidence of sulfur, sulfur dioxide and graphitized carbon found on an asteroid....
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Rocket Launches Are Actually Surprisingly Successful

Scientific American - 3 Sep 2016 19:00
Rocket Launches Are Actually Surprisingly Successful The recent SpaceX launchpad explosion is a reminder that rocketry is tricky, but also remarkable for accomplishing as much as it does --
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NASA's Juno spacecraft has sent back the first-ever images of Jupiter's north pole, taken during the spacecraft's first flyby of the planet with its instruments switched on. The images show storm systems and weather acti...
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Launch of NASA Asteroid Mission Unaffected by SpaceX Failure NASA said Sept. 1 that the launch of an asteroid sample return mission from Florida remained on schedule for next week despite the explosion of SpaceX Falcon 9 at a neighboring launch pad.
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Outside the International Space Station, Expedition 48 Commander Jeff Williams and Flight Engineer Kate Rubins of NASA conducted a spacewalk Sept. 1 to retract a thermal radiator, install the first of several enhanced hi...
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