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Thomas Pesquet: When the moon is up, its light reflects on the snow, and combines with city lights for the most beautiful night scenes I've seen so far. Torino, Milano and Lyon!...
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NASA Webb Telescope Structure is Sound After Vibration Testing Detects Anomaly NASA GODDARD SPACE FLIGHT CENTER, MD - The James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) is now deemed "sound" and apparently unscathed, engineers have concluded, based on results from a new batch of intensive inspections of the obs...
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Just hours after the winter solstice, a mass of energetic particles from the Sun smashed into the magnetic field around Earth....
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ILS says Proton delay not related to June anomaly

Space News - 28 Dec 2016 23:47
ILS says Proton delay not related to June anomaly International Launch Services confirmed Dec. 28 another delay in the return to flight of its Proton rocket, but said the latest delay is not related to a problem on the vehicle's previous launch in June. SpaceNews.com
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Today: Fluid Shifts Dilution Measurements: The second of three 49S subjects completed their Flight Day 45 blood draw with assistance from a Crew Medical Officer (CMO) Operator in support of the first part of the Fluid Sh...
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Earth scientists are freaking out. NASA urges calm. At a time when NASA earth scientists are concerned their research may be scuttled by the incoming Trump administration, the space agency's top science official is preaching pragmatism and unity. SpaceNews.com
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One of the planet's most massive supervolcanoes is showng signs of a reawakening. An international team of geologists monitored the activity signs of the ancient volcano, Campi Flegrei with a large caldera, or depression...
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Space manufacturing and the last mile

Space News - 28 Dec 2016 19:02
Space manufacturing and the last mile For companies planning to manufacture products like fiber optic cables in space, the biggest challenge they face may be transporting those items back to Earth. SpaceNews.com
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Report Recommends Civil Agency for Space Traffic Management A report prepared for Congress recommends giving a civil agency responsibility for space traffic management work, but stops short of recommending which agency should take on the job.
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"We know that very small things act quantum, but then big things like you and me don't act very quantum," says William Burton, with the MIT physics department. "So we can see how far apart we can stretch a quantum...  �...
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NASA Preps for Space Station Power Upgrade Spacewalks; Live NASA TV Coverage Expedition 50 astronauts will venture outside the International Space Station at 7 a.m. EST Jan. 6 and 13 to perform a complex upgrade to the orbital outpost's power system. Coverage of the spacewalks will begin at 5:30 ...
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Orbital ATK says no plans to retire Pegasus

Space News - 28 Dec 2016 17:01
Orbital ATK says no plans to retire Pegasus Orbital ATK says no plans to retire Pegasus SpaceNews.com
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China's Lofty Space Ambitions Include 2018 Landing on Moon's Far Side China's Information Office of the State Council on December 27 released an expansive white paper on that country's space activities in 2016, and projected looks at its space agenda in coming years.
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Earth from Space: See NASA's 16 Best Astronaut Photos of 2016 NASA has released some of the most artful, majestic and sometimes just plain cool images taken by astronauts on the International Space Station in 2016.
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Weird Clouds Linger on Saturn's Moon Titan

SPACE.com - 28 Dec 2016 14:55
Weird Clouds Linger on Saturn's Moon Titan Mysterious, thin, wispy clouds hide under the hazy upper atmosphere of Saturn's largest moon, Titan. Interestingly, the elusive clouds are not visible in all images captured by the cameras aboard NASA's Cassini spacecraf...
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Did a Supernova Give Birth to Our Solar System?

SPACE.com - 28 Dec 2016 14:54
Did a Supernova Give Birth to Our Solar System? The explosive death of a star -- up to a dozen times the sun's mass -- might have triggered the formation of the solar system, a new study finds.
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Comet U1 NEOWISE--a possible binocular comet?

Phys.org - 28 Dec 2016 14:20
Comet U1 NEOWISE--a possible binocular comet? Well, it looks like we'll close out 2016 without a great 'Comet of the Century.' One of the final discoveries of the year did, however, grab our attention, and may present a challenging target through early 2017: Comet U...
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NASA Webb Telescope structure is sound after vibration testing detects anomaly The James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) is now deemed "sound" and apparently unscathed, engineers have concluded, based on results from a new batch of intensive inspections of the observatory's structure, after concerns we...
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Image: Northern lights over Canada

Phys.org - 28 Dec 2016 13:48
Image: Northern lights over Canada Just hours after the winter solstice, a mass of energetic particles from the Sun smashed into the magnetic field around Earth. The strong solar wind stream stirred up a display of northern lights over northern Canada.
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Report recommends civil agency for space traffic management A report prepared for Congress recommends giving a civil agency responsibility for space traffic management work, but stops short of recommending which agency should take on the job. SpaceNews.com
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2016--the year in space and astronomy

Phys.org - 28 Dec 2016 13:43
2016--the year in space and astronomy The achievements of astrophysicists this year were as groundbreaking as they were varied. From reuniting a lander with a mothership on a comet, to seeing the most extreme cosmic events with gravitational waves, 2016 was ...
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Physicists measure the loss of dark matter since the birth of the universe Russian scientists have discovered that the proportion of unstable particles in the composition of dark matter in the days immediately following the Big Bang was no more than 2 percent to 5 percent. Their study has been ...
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