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Location American Space News for 8 November 2016
SpaceX Aims for Mid-December Falcon 9 Launch Resumption: Musk Hoping to recover quickly after suffering a calamitous launch pad explosion of their Falcon 9 rocket at Cape Canaveral some two months ago, SpaceX is aiming to resume launches of the booster in mid-December, said company...
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Scientists from the University of Bristol and partner universities in Germany, France, Canada and Wales, have discovered a huge magmatic lake, 15 kilometres below a dormant volcano in Bolivia, South America. The body of ...
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Mars One Merges With Mobile Payment Company In Odd Restructuring Space exploration oddball Mars One has announced a merger with a Swiss mobile payment company called InFin AG. The post Mars One Merges With Mobile Payment Company In Odd Restructuring appeared first on Universe Today.
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Watch Methane Clouds Swirl In Saturn Moon Titan's Skies (Video) NASA's Cassini spacecraft has captured video of methane clouds scudding through the skies of Titan, Saturn's largest moon.
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Innovation a Priority for New NASA Science Chief The new head of NASA's science directorate says he wants to incorporate more innovation into its various missions, but acknowledges that there are limited opportunities to do so in the near future with current missions.
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Leonid Meteor Shower 2016: When, Where & How to See It This November, the Leonid meteor shower will be visible from Earth once again. Find out when, where and how to see the meteors with this viewing guide.
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Australian Telescope Joins $100 Million Search for Alien Life Breakthrough Listen has begun using the Parkes radio telescope in Australia to scan the heavens, representatives of the ambitious, decade-long project announced Monday (Nov. 7).
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Solved: One of the mysteries of globular clusters A study shows that the most massive stars in the last stages of their lives are those which contaminate the interstellar medium with new chemical elements, giving rise to successive generations of stars in these 'astrono...
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A new theory of gravity might explain the curious motions of stars in galaxies. Emergent gravity, as the new theory is called, predicts the exact same deviation of motions that is usually explained by invoking dark matte...
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Here's the ultimate absentee ballot! For NASA astronauts, home is Houston when they're not circling the globe. a 1997 Texas law allows U.S. astronauts to vote from space. A secure electronic ballot is forwarded to the as...
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Researchers discover UGC 3672 galaxy to be an unusual merging triplet of gas-rich dwarf galaxies (Phys.org)--Astronomers from India and Russia revealed new information about the composition of the galaxy UGC 3672. According to a paper published Nov. 4 on the arXiv pre-print server, UGC 3672 is actually a triplet of ...
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A box of 'black magic' to study Earth from space Black magic. That's what radiofrequency engineers call the mysterious forces guiding communications over the air. These forces involve complex physics and are difficult enough to master on Earth. They only get more baffl...
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A pulsar and white dwarf dance together in a surprising orbit Searching the universe for strange new star systems can lead to some pretty interesting finds. And sometimes, it can turn up phenomena that contradict everything we think we know about the formation and evolution of star...
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How Did the Milky Way Get Its Name?

SPACE.com - 8 Nov 2016 15:33
How Did the Milky Way Get Its Name? How did our galaxy come to be known as the Milky Way?
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I'm With Saturn

Bad Astronomy - 8 Nov 2016 15:30
I have a very strong suspicion today will jangle the nerves of a lot of you, my fair readers, no matter whether you are a US citizen or citizen of the planet. So, to recollect your fraying mind, how about we breathe deep...
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NASA small satellites will 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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Next Job for X-37B Military Space Plane: Astronaut Ambulance? The United States Air Force's mysterious X-37B space plane would make a nice medical-evacuation vehicle for the International Space Station (ISS), some researchers say.
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NASA to Launch 'Swarms' of Small, Earth-Observing Satellites NASA plans to launch a suite of tiny, next-generation satellites into Earth's orbit to study weather patterns and climate change.
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The US Military's Secretive X-37B Space Plane: 6 Surprising Facts Learn all about the U.S. Air Force's robotic X-37B space plane, which has flown four mystery missions to date.
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Voting from Space: How Astronauts Do It

SPACE.com - 8 Nov 2016 13:41
Voting from Space: How Astronauts Do It NASA astronaut Shane Kimbrough is off the planet at the moment, but he still had his say in this year's presidential election.
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Researcher presents work to understand formation of the universe A Manchester-based astrophysicist has presented research at a major international conference which is expected to provide scientists with valuable insights into the behaviour of gravity in the early stages of the univers...
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Giant radio telescope turns to new-found nearby planet Breakthrough Listen, the 10-year, $100-million astronomical search for intelligent life beyond Earth launched in 2015 by Internet entrepreneur Yuri Milner and Stephen Hawking, today announced its first observations using...
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