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House members express support for SpaceX accident investigation Two dozen members of the House of Representatives have signed a letter supporting the ongoing SpaceX Falcon 9 investigation, a counterpoint to an earlier letter signed by other members critical of how that investigation ...
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Detonating white dwarfs as supernovae

Phys.org - 4 Oct 2016 21:35
Detonating white dwarfs as supernovae A new mathematical model created by astrophysicists at the American Museum of Natural History details a way that dead stars called white dwarfs could detonate, producing a type of explosion that is instrumental to measur...
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Was SpaceX's Lost Falcon 9 The Victim Of Sabotage?

Universe Today - 4 Oct 2016 21:28
Was SpaceX's Lost Falcon 9 The Victim Of Sabotage? On Sept. 1st, 2016, aerospace giant SpaceX suffered a terrible setback when one of their Falcon 9 rockets inexplicably exploded during a fueling test. An investigation into the causes of the accident - which Musk describ...
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Odds Are Blue Origin Launch Test Will End In Fiery Destruction: Watch Live The last time an in-flight escape system test for a crew capsule took place was during the Apollo program, in 1966. Now, you can watch live as Blue Origin tests the escape system for their New Shepard rocket on Wednesday...
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Antares return to flight now scheduled for Oct. 13 NASA and Orbital ATK have set a new launch date of Oct. 13 for the return to flight of the company's Antares launch vehicle on a mission to the International Space Station, the organizations announced Oct. 4. SpaceNews.c...
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Houston, we have a dust problem: CSU-developed air samplers are spacebound Astronauts aboard the International Space Station (ISS) conduct research, fix equipment, perform space walks ... and they vacuum.
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NASA Flight Program Tests Mars Lander Vision System NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory News and Features:
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ESTEC Open Day highlights

ESA - 4 Oct 2016 18:00
ESTEC Open Day highlights A look back at ESA's Open Day in the Netherlands on Sunday 2 October - in pictures
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Parachute for Mars

ESA - 4 Oct 2016 17:20
Parachute for Mars Human spaceflight and robotic exploration image of the week: Engineering model of the ExoMars Schiaparelli lander at ESA's technical heart in the Netherlands
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The Sun's activity is determined by the Sun's magnetic field. Two combined effects are responsible for the latter: The omega and the alpha effect. Exactly where and how the alpha effect originates is currently unknown. R...
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NASA TV Coverage Set for Orbital ATK Resupply Mission to Space Station NASA commercial cargo provider Orbital ATK is scheduled to launch its sixth mission to the International Space Station at 9:13 p.m. EDT Thursday, Oct. 13. Live launch coverage will begin at 8:15 p.m. on NASA Television a...
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Researchers suggest a link between the solar cycle and the tidal effects of Venus, the Earth and Jupiter The Sun's activity is determined by the Sun's magnetic field. Two combined effects are responsible for the latter: The omega and the alpha effect. Exactly where and how the alpha effect originates is currently unknown. R...
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Astronaut Mike Massimino's New Mission: Launching His Book 'Spaceman' Mike Massimino is launching on his third, or maybe his fourth, mission -- sort of. He is a veteran of two space shuttle missions and a fictional spaceflight on "The Big Bang Theory," and now he's releasing his first book...
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Microscope will seek biological samples on red planet One of the ultimate goals of Mars exploration is to bring samples from the surface to Earth, especially those that could be examined for evidence of life on the Red Planet.
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The new NASA image above shows a more complete picture of Cassiopeia A, the remains of a star that blew up in a supernova event whose light reached Earth about 350 years ago, when it could have appeared to observers...
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Talking technology

ESA - 4 Oct 2016 15:05
Talking technology Where does innovation come from? People. ESA engineers recount the Agency's ground-breaking work in their own words
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Astronomers discover a potential new satellite of the Large Magellanic Cloud (Phys.org)--An international team of astronomers, led by Nicolas Martin of the Observatory of Strasbourg in France, has detected a new, very faint stellar system, designated SMASH 1. This compac, very faint system could ...
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How Big Can a Black Hole Get?

Bad Astronomy - 4 Oct 2016 15:00
Black holes are everywhere in the Universe. A typical galaxy might have millions of stellar-mass black holes, ones created when a massive star explodes (this is usually the kind you think of when you think "black hole")....
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"This star was already completely unique because of its sporadic dimming episodes. But now we see that it has other features that are just as strange, both slowly dimming for almost three years and then suddenly getting ...
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Report recommends less frequent reviews of ongoing NASA science missions As a series of NASA planetary spacecraft begin extended missions, a recent National Academies report recommends that the agency work with Congress to stretch out the review process that determines whether science mission...
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Excerpt from 'Spaceman': Mike Massimino's First Spacewalk In this excerpt from his book "Spaceman," released Oct. 4, Mike Massimino describes his very first glimpse of space from outside the protective hull of a spacecraft, when he left the shuttle Columbia to work on the Hubbl...
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Talk to a 'Spaceman': Q&A with Astronaut Mike Massimino Former NASA astronaut Mike Massimino describes his path to space and two shuttle missions in a new book that follows his journey from a weak-eyed kid, to a research engineer, to -- finally -- an outer-space repairman of ...
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