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Last Supermoon of 2016 Rises Tonight: What to Expect The December full Cold Moon will rise tonight (Dec. 12), marking the third and final supermoon to grace the twilight sky in 2016.
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Plumes Spotted on Europa Suggest Easy Access to Water

Scientific American - 13 Dec 2016 17:00
Plumes Spotted on Europa Suggest Easy Access to Water Water vapor erupting from this Jovian moon could offer new pathways for exploring its subsurface ocean --
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Godspeed, John Glenn--the Quintessential Astronaut

Scientific American - 13 Dec 2016 14:00
Godspeed, John Glenn--the Quintessential Astronaut A space historian and writer recalls what made the U.S.’s orbital emissary unique --
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Searching for trojan asteroids, Earth's unseen companions The University of Arizona-led OSIRIS-REx mission will take advantage of its two-year outbound cruise to the asteroid Bennu in order to conduct a search for elusive solar system objects. Between Feb. 9 and 20, the NASA sp...
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ExoMars Going Forward - Continuing Mission and Lander Crash Explained | Video The ESA mission to the Red Planet is underway and the Trace Gas Orbiter is delivering data as planned. The 2020 ExoMars rover mission has been approved and even though the mission's Schiaparelli lander crashed, much was ...
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Earth's Magnetic Fields Could Track Ocean Heat: NASA NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory News and Features:
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NASA Targets Wednesday for Launch of Small Satellite Constellation NASA is rescheduling the launch of its Cyclone Global Navigation Satellite System (CYGNSS) spacecraft for no earlier than Wednesday, Dec. 14, from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Florida, during a one-hour window tha...
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Finding the unknowns in the universe

Phys.org - 13 Dec 2016 14:19
Finding the unknowns in the universe What have pulsars, quasars, dark matter and dark energy got in common? Answer: each of them took the discoverer by surprise. While much of science advances carefully and methodically, the majority of truly spectacular di...
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Dark Energy Survey discovers potential new dwarf planet Thanks to scientists on the Dark Energy Survey (DES), the solar system just got another member.
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Christmas delivery at space station, courtesy of Japan Christmas gifts arrived at the International Space Station on Tuesday, courtesy of Japan.
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Loaded with more than four tons of supplies and experiments, the Japanese Aerospace Exploration Agency's unpiloted H-II Transfer Vehicle (HTV-6) arrived at the International Space Station Dec. 13 four days after its laun...
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Lunar sonic booms

Phys.org - 13 Dec 2016 19:13
Lunar sonic booms The sonic boom created by an airplane comes from the craft's large, speeding body crashing into molecules in the air. But if you shrank the plane to the size of a molecule, would it still generate a shock wave?
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Winds of Rubies and Sapphires On HAT-P-7b

SpaceRef - 13 Dec 2016 18:29
Signs of powerful changing winds have been detected on a planet 16 times larger than Earth, over 1000 light years away - the first time ever that weather systems have been found on a gas giant outside our solar system...
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Finding a needle in a space haystack

Phys.org - 13 Dec 2016 15:26
Finding a needle in a space haystack Stephanie Bernard is one in 24 million. The University of Melbourne PhD candidate is the only Australian given access to NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope, and she is using her time to explore one of the earliest galaxies i...
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What Does Empty Space Sound Like? We Need Your Help to Find Out We know that there is sound on planets and moons in the solar system - places where there's a medium through which sound waves can be transmitted, such as an atmosphere or an ocean.
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Earth's Magnetic Fields Could Track Ocean Heat

SpaceRef - 13 Dec 2016 03:33
As Earth warms, much of the extra heat is stored in the planet's ocean -- but monitoring the magnitude of that heat content is a difficult task....
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After glitch, NASA satellite launch set for Wednesday A technical problem has delayed until Wednesday the planned launch of a series of NASA satellites designed to study hurricanes, officials said Monday.
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LISA Pathfinder's pioneering mission continues

Phys.org - 13 Dec 2016 16:59
LISA Pathfinder's pioneering mission continues On 7 December, LISA Pathfinder started the extended phase of its mission, an additional six months during which scientists and engineers will push the experiment to its limits in preparation for ESA's future space observ...
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Europe's own satnav, Galileo, due to go live

Phys.org - 13 Dec 2016 09:52
Europe's own satnav, Galileo, due to go live Seventeen years and more than 10 billion euros ($11 billion) later, Europe's Galileo satnav system is set to go live on Thursday, promising to outperform US and Russian rivals while boosting regional self-reliance.
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Japanese Spaceship Makes Christmas Delivery at Space Station It may not be a sleigh driven by a jolly old elf, but a Japanese cargo ship arrived at the International Space Station today (Dec. 13) to make a Christmas delivery to the outpost's six-person crew.
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Rocket Lab declares Electron ready for test flights Launch startup Rocket Lab says it is ready to begin test flights of its Electron launch vehicle early next year, having concluded flight qualification and acceptance of the first stage booster SpaceNews.com
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Geminid Meteor Shower Peaks Tonight: Watch It Live The Geminid meteor shower, a favorite annual night sky event among stargazers, peaks tonight (Dec. 13), and you can watch the action live here at Space.com.
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