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Location American Space News for 5 December 2016
Vega lofts Turkey's Earth observation satellite Arianespace today launched a Vega rocket on a commercial mission to deliver a Turkish Earth observation satellite into orbit.
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NASA Awards Contract for Refueling Mission Spacecraft

NASA Breaking news - 5 Dec 2016 23:08
NASA Awards Contract for Refueling Mission Spacecraft NASA has awarded the Restore-L Spacecraft Bus and Support Services contract to Space Systems/Loral of Palo Alto, California. Restore-L is a robotic spacecraft equipped with the tools, technologies and techniques needed t...
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NASA TV Coverage Set for Japanese Cargo Ship Destined for Space Station The launch of a Japanese cargo ship to the International Space Station, and its arrival at the orbiting laboratory, will be broadcast Dec. 9 and 13 on NASA Television and the agency's website.
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The Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency is getting the last cargo mission of 2016 ready for launch next week. It's sixth H-II Transfer Vehicle (HTV-6) nick-named "Kounotori" has been in processing for months and will lift...
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Vega mission orbits Turkish Earth observation satellite Arianespace lofted Turkey's Göktürk-1 Earth observation satellite into a sun-synchronous orbit Dec. 5 aboard a Vega rocket, marking the eighth success for the European light-lift vehicle. SpaceNews.com
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Cassini Makes First Ring-Grazing Plunge

PTTU - 5 Dec 2016 21:01
Cassini Makes First Ring-Grazing Plunge NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory News and Features:
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NASA X-57 Simulator Prepares Pilots, Engineers for Flight of Electric X-Plane NASA Armstrong Flight Research Center:
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"The question of whether advanced civilizations exist elsewhere in the universe has always been vexed with three large uncertainties in the Drake equation," said Adam Frank, professor of physics and astronomy at the Univ...
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Nat Geo's 'Mars' Colonists Grow Even More Ambitious in New Episode Tonight's new episode of National Geographic's "Mars" miniseries will demonstrate the importance of thinking realistically about big dreams while expanding a human settlement on the Red Planet.
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It's been a turbulent start, but Juno is now delivering spectacular insights into Jupiter There was much excitement when the Juno spacecraft successfully arrived at Jupiter in July, after a five-year journey through the solar system. A perfect engine firing placed the solar-powered spacecraft into just the ri...
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What is the weather like on Venus?

Phys.org - 5 Dec 2016 16:16
What is the weather like on Venus? Venus is often called Earth's "Sister Planet" because of all the things they have in common. They are comparable in size, have similar compositions, and both orbit within the Sun's habitable zone. But beyond that, there ...
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Colliding galaxy clusters

Phys.org - 5 Dec 2016 16:13
Colliding galaxy clusters Galaxy clusters contain a few to thousands of galaxies and are the largest bound structures in the universe. Most galaxies are members of a cluster. Our Milky Way, for example, is a member of the "Local Group," a set of ...
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New dwarf satellite galaxy of Messier 83 found (Phys.org)--Astronomers have found a new dwarf satellite of Messier 83 (M83, also known as the Southern Pinwheel Galaxy) located some 85,000 light years from its host. This satellite galaxy was designated dw1335-29 and c...
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Image: Saturn's great storm of 2011

Phys.org - 5 Dec 2016 16:07
Image: Saturn's great storm of 2011 These colourful swirls depict an unprecedented storm that played out in the northern hemisphere of the gas giant Saturn from December 2010 until June 2011.
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Last week, I wrote about an appalling tweet by the U.S. House of Representatives Committee on Science, Space, and Technology. The committee--currently run by a GOP majority--has a history of outrageous climate change den...
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Our Guide to the 2016 Geminid Meteors: Watching a Good Shower on a Bad Year One of the best yearly meteor showers contends with the nearly Full Moon this year, but don't despair; you may yet catch the Geminids. The post Our Guide to the 2016 Geminid Meteors: Watching a Good Shower on a Bad Year ...
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ALMA measures size of seeds of planets

Phys.org - 5 Dec 2016 15:03
ALMA measures size of seeds of planets Researchers using the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA), have for the first time, achieved a precise size measurement of small dust particles around a young star through radio-wave polarization. ALMA's ...
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Decades of attempts show how hard it is to land on Mars - here's how we plan to succeed in 2021 Europe has been trying to land on Mars since 2003, but none of the attempts have gone exactly according to plan. A couple of months ago, the ExoMars Schiaparelli landing demonstrator crashed onto the planet's surface, lo...
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Student tests HoloLens for NASA, gets closer look at Mars surface Every day, Rachel Kronyak walks around the surface of the planet Mars, examining a rock or getting a closer look at a butte framing the horizon.
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Image: Hubble spotlight on irregular galaxy IC 3583 This delicate blue group of stars--actually an irregular galaxy named IC 3583--sits some 30 million light-years away in the constellation of Virgo (The Virgin).
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'The Glass Universe': How Women 'Computers' Measured the Stars In the mid-19th century, women worked at the Harvard College Observatory as human computers, studying photographic plates of stars and unveiling some of the most fundamental discoveries of our universe.
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On November 30th, for the first time, participants around the world took part in a unique worldwide experiment with the aim of testing the laws of quantum physics. Twelve laboratories from around the world collaborated i...
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