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Location American Space News for 31 October 2016
Early 1960's NASA Audio Recordings Found and Digitized | Video Audio from conversations between Jet Propulsion Laboratory team members and John Glenn, President Eisenhower, and Lyndon B. Johnson have be unearthed. The conversations were about America's first communications satellite...
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How Many Planets Can Fit Inside a Star's Habitable Zone? How many planets can fit into the habitable zone around a star? A group of scientists saw this question posed by a non-scientist on Reddit and decided to answer it.
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These Scary Things in Space Will Haunt Your Dreams Witches, ghosts and ghouls don't just haunt the Earth on Halloween night -- such spooky figures exist throughout the universe, too. Here are some of the most spine-chilling space photos to scare your pants off this Hallo...
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NASA Sets GOES-R/Atlas V Launch Events Coverage NASA Breaking News:
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NASA astronaut Shane Kimbrough assumed command of the International Space Station from Commander Anatoly Ivanishin of the Russian Federal Space Agency at 3:37 p.m. EDT Friday in a traditional Change of Command ceremony.....
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The nonprofit organization that wants to build a giant telescope atop a Hawaii mountain has selected an alternate site in case it can't be built on land many Native Hawaiians consider sacred.
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New theoretical modeling of the ancient history of the Earth suggests that the giant collision that spawned our Moon may have left Earth spinning very fast, and with its spin axis highly tilted. "Despite smart people wor...
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Fire Burn, and Cauldron Bubble

Scientific American - 31 Oct 2016 20:00
Fire Burn, and Cauldron Bubble As All Hallow's Eve approaches, take a look at what's brewing in the cosmic night --
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The world's largest radio telescope, in southwestern China, is joining an international search for extraterrestrial intelligence focused on a mysterious, flickering star that has sparked unprecedented curiosity in recent...
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Mystery solved behind birth of Saturn's rings

Phys.org - 31 Oct 2016 18:18
Mystery solved behind birth of Saturn's rings A team of researchers have presented a new model for the origin of Saturn's rings based on results of computer simulations. The results of the simulations are also applicable to rings of other giant planets and explain t...
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Violent, Vaporizing Impact May Explain Moon's Mysterious Tilt The mysterious tilt of the moon's orbit might come from an angled, giant impact that vaporized most of the early Earth, creating the moon in the process, a new study finds.
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New theory explains how the moon got there

Phys.org - 31 Oct 2016 18:00
New theory explains how the moon got there Earth's Moon is an unusual object in our solar system, and now there's a new theory to explain how it got where it is, which puts some twists on the current "giant impact" theory. The work is published Oct. 31 in the jou...
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Chris Hadfield Reads 'The Darkest Dark' On New Kids Series' 'Bookaboo' - Show Clip The former Canadian Space Agency astronaut reads his children's book "Darkest Dark" to the Amazon Prime series' 'world famous rock puppy, Bookaboo."
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Cosmic Rays May Threaten Space-Weather Satellite

Scientific American - 31 Oct 2016 17:15
Cosmic Rays May Threaten Space-Weather Satellite DSCOVR’s computer may be suffering from radiation-induced glitches, months after it became the primary sentinel for incoming solar storms --
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NASA's SDO Catches a Lunar Transit

PTTU - 31 Oct 2016 17:10
NASA's SDO Catches a Lunar Transit NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center:
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How Was Earth Formed?

SPACE.com - 31 Oct 2016 17:05
How Was Earth Formed? Two theories explain the formation of Earth and other planets.
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NASA's Jaw-dropping Pumpkin Lab -- JPL marks Halloween with carving contest Between the flying spaceships, game of Pac-Man, dry ice, and blinking lights, NASA's pumpkin carvings are a bit more elaborate than what you typically see around Halloween. SpaceNews.com
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Five years ago, the Nobel Prize in Physics was awarded to three astronomers for their discovery, in the late 1990s, that the universe is expanding at an accelerating pace. Their conclusions were based on analysis of Type...
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"Life on the sea floor had totally collapsed, with up 90% of all species becoming extinct," says Dr Michal Zaton from the University of Silesia in Poland, and lead author on the international study of the Permian Period ...
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These Halloween Costumes Are Out of This World!

SPACE.com - 31 Oct 2016 16:30
These Halloween Costumes Are Out of This World! NASA called for photos of kids' space-themed Halloween costumes on Twitter. Here are some of the best costumes.
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Booster or Broomstick: Gemini 12 and the 'Halloween patch' That Almost Was Fifty years ago, two astronauts conceived a Halloween "treat": a mission patch depicting their flight to space, not atop a rocket, but on broomsticks. The proposed Gemini 12 patch might have been, were it not for a "tric...
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The Galactic Eye of Sauron

Bad Astronomy - 31 Oct 2016 15:00
Oooo, what a pretty galaxy! That's NGC 4151, a spiral galaxy in the constellation of Canes Venatici. This image was taken by my friend Adam Block using the 81 cm Schulman Telescope at the Mount Lemmon SkyCenter in Arizon...
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