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Image: NGC 299, an open star cluster located within the Small Magellanic Cloud It may be famous for hosting spectacular sights such as the Tucana Dwarf Galaxy and 47 Tucanae (heic1510), the second brightest globular cluster in the night sky, but the southern constellation of Tucana (The Toucan) als...
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Hypersonic Flight Is Coming: Will the US Lead the Way? The world is at the start of a renaissance in hypersonic flight that will transform aviation, but the effort will need steady commitment and funding if the United States wants to lead the way, congressional leaders and i...
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NASA Investigating Possible Link Between Juno and Intelsat Thruster Problems An ongoing investigation into a thruster problem on NASA's Juno spacecraft orbiting Jupiter is looking into a possible connection with a malfunction of a similar thruster on a recently launched Intelsat satellite.
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A Box of 'Black Magic' to Study Earth from Space NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory News and Features:
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A Pulsar and White Dwarf Dance Together In A Surprising Orbit The discovery of a millisecond pulsar orbiting a low-mass white dwarf star has astronomers puzzled, mainly because its orbit defies conventional models of stellar formation The post A Pulsar and White Dwarf Dance Togethe...
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'Millions' needed to continue Europe's Mars mission: ESA chief The European Space Agency (ESA) needs "several hundred millions" of euros for its troubled ExoMars exploration of the Red Planet, director general Jan Woerner said Monday.
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"It's not a matter of if -- but when -- we will deal with such a situation," said Thomas Zurbuchen, Associate Administrator for NASA's Science Mission Directorate in Washington. "But unlike any other time in our history,...
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NASA Small Satellites Set to Take a Fresh Look at Earth

NASA Breaking news - 7 Nov 2016 20:16
NASA Small Satellites Set to Take a Fresh Look at Earth Beginning this month, NASA is launching a suite of six next-generation, Earth-observing small satellite missions to demonstrate innovative new approaches for studying our changing planet.
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Some Of The Deepest & Sharpest Shots of The Moon from Earth Who doesn’t love to gaze at the Moon on a clear night? But astrophotographer Thierry Legault now taken Moon-gazing to new heights. Legault traveled to the Alps in August and set up his Celestron C14 Edge HD and ZWO ASI...
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Global Warming - Natural vs. Manmade Causes Compared By NASA | Video When you compare possible natural causes (orbital, solar and volcanic activity) over the course of the last 100+ years, to manmade causes (aerosols, deforestation and greenhouses gases), the winner is clear.
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Astronaut Don Pettit's 'Spaceborne' Offers Other-Worldly Look at Earth Astronaut Don Pettit created a mesmerizing portfolio of photographs during his 370 days on the International Space Station. Now he's sharing his star trail images and other bits of visual space intrigue in a coffee table...
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Mars' ionosphere shaped by crustal magnetic fields Scattered pockets of magnetism across the surface of Mars have a significant influence on the planet's upper atmosphere, according to observations from ESA's Mars Express. Understanding these effects may be crucial for e...
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Pulsar wind nebulae

Phys.org - 7 Nov 2016 17:11
Pulsar wind nebulae Neutron stars are the detritus of supernova explosions, with masses between one and several suns and diameters only tens of kilometers across. A pulsar is a spinning neutron star with a strong magnetic field; charged par...
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SpaceX's fueling process makes NASA queasy

Phys.org - 7 Nov 2016 17:08
SpaceX's fueling process makes NASA queasy On September 1st, 2016, SpaceX experienced a rather public setback when one of their Falcon 9 rockets exploded on its launchpad at the Cape Canaveral Launch Complex in Florida. Though the accident resulted in no fataliti...
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When was the first light in the universe?

Phys.org - 7 Nov 2016 17:08
When was the first light in the universe? The speed of light gives us an amazing tool for studying the universe. Because light only travels a mere 300,000 kilometers per second, when we see distant objects, we're looking back in time.
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MUOS-5 secure communications satellite reaches orbit, begins pre-operational testing The fifth Mobile User Objective System (MUOS) satellite built by Lockheed Martin for the U.S. Navy has reached orbit, successfully deployed its solar arrays and antennas, and is beginning pre-operational, on-orbit testin...
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Image: NGC 6818 in the constellation of Sagittarius The NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope had imaged NGC 6818 before, but it took another look at this planetary nebula, with a new mix of colour filters, to display it in all its beauty. By showing off its stunning turquoise ...
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Saturn's Moon Titan - Moving Methane Clouds Captured By Spacecraft | Video A time-lapse of 11 hours of observations by NASA's Cassini spacecraft shows the clouds moving across the Titan's northern region. The imagery was taken on Oct. 29 and 30, 2016.
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I'm Voting for Hillary Clinton.

Bad Astronomy - 7 Nov 2016 15:30
Well, here we are. Election Day is tomorrow. I strongly suspect most people have made up their minds already, and so it seems exhorting someone to vote for one candidate over the other may seem superfluous. Still, let me...
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The birth of massive stars is accompanied by strong luminosity bursts Astronomers of the Universities of Tübingen and Vienna are investigating the basic principles of the formation of stars.
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Next spring super-powered radio telescopes will turn the Earth into one giant eye --the Event Horizon Telescope (EHT) project, a multinational effort involving more than 100 researchers--when they all point to Sagittariu...
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Beautiful green 'airglow' spotted by aurora hunters - but what is it? Amateur astronomers and aurora hunters alike have been reporting a green glow across the UK sky. Easily confused with the aurora borealis, or northern lights, the sightings were of another phenomena called "airglow".
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