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Planets, Constellations and Quadrantid Meteors In Jan. 2017 Skywatching | Video Mars and Venus are visible in the evening while Jupiter, Saturn and Mercury are present in the early morning hours. The constellations of Taurus and Auriga make great targets and the Quadrantid meteor shower peaks on Jan...
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NASA Might Build an Ice House on Mars

Universe Today - 30 Dec 2016 01:09
NASA Might Build an Ice House on Mars At first glance, a new concept for a NASA habitat on Mars looks like a cross between Mark Watney's inflatable potato farm from "The Martian" and the home of Luke's Uncle Owen on Tatooine from "Star Wars." The key to the ...
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This galaxy has a far more exciting and futuristic classification than most -- it hosts a megamaser....
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Brazilian satellite manufacturer seeks new business as it completes its first satellite In the absence of a guaranteed order for a second geostationary satellite, Brazil's emerging domestic satellite manufacturer Visiona Tecnologia Espacial is building up a remote sensing business and weighing a small satel...
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Host: Fraser Cain (@fcain) Special Guest: This week’s guest is Nancy Atkinson, an editor and writer for Universe Today, and is the author of a book about NASA’s robotic space missions, “Incredible Stories From Spac...
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Reestablishing the National Space Council may not be such a great idea, experts warn The space policy issued by the Trump campaign prior to the election called for recreating the council, last in place in the administration of President George H.W. Bush. SpaceNews.com
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Space Shuttle Solid Rocket Booster Arrives for Display at Arizona Museum Visitors to the Pima Air & Space Museum in Arizona only need to walk a short way in order to get up close with a large piece of space shuttle history. In fact, they only need to go from the parking lot to the entrance to...
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Moon and Venus Shine Over Toronto Skyline

SPACE.com - 30 Dec 2016 18:55
Moon and Venus Shine Over Toronto Skyline Astrophotographer Mike Killian took this image of Venus and the crescent moon on Dec. 2, 2016 from Toronto.
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Space Shredder: Sun May Be Tearing Asteroids Apart With a cloud of trailing debris, a rocky object known as 3200 Phaethon straddles the line between asteroid and comet. But the space rock's days, it seems, might be numbered.
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Great mysteries still surround the origins and existence of the universe. Physicist Neil Turok, philosopher of physics David Albert, and writer and philosopher Jim Holt discuss with host Steve Paulson the most basic exis...
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Moon Phases In 2017: Southern Hemisphere - Time-Lapse Video The "Moon's orbit position, sub-Earth and subsolar points, distance from the Earth at true scale," are visualized here for all of 2017 according to NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center.
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Google Lunar X Prize teams await word of their fate Teams competing in the Google Lunar X Prize, facing an end-of-the-year deadline to obtain a verified launch contract, may not know until some time in January if they will be able to continue in their race to the moon. Sp...
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Moon Phases In 2017: Northern Hemisphere - Time-Lapse Video The "Moon's orbit position, sub-Earth and subsolar points, distance from the Earth at true scale," are visualized here for all of 2017 according to NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center.
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NASA Goddard Space Flight Center In 2016 - Highlight Video The OSIRIS-REx launch, Operation IceBridge, Hubble Space Telescope discoveries and more are highlighted in this 'mix tape' from the NASA center.
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Space Timekeeping: NASA's SDO Adds Leap Second to Master Clock NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center:
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Vera Rubin's Numbers

Scientific American - 30 Dec 2016 16:45
Vera Rubin's Numbers Evidence for dark matter is visible in this elegant set of simple charts, rooted in data published decades ago --
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Pulsations detected in a hot, helium-atmosphere white dwarf (Phys.org)--Astronomers have recently discovered non-radial oscillations in a hot, helium-atmosphere white dwarf designated PG 0112+104. The newly detected 11 independent pulsation modes in this white dwarf could be esse...
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2017: Wait Just a Second

Bad Astronomy - 30 Dec 2016 15:45
If, like me, you're counting the seconds until you can kick 2016 out the door, I have a tiny bit of bad news: You'll have to count a little higher to do so. According to our clocks, 2016 will be exactly one second longer...
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Previewing 2017's Biggest Skywatching Events Using Mobile Astronomy Apps -- Part 1 Mobile astronomy apps can tell you about the upcoming skywatching events for 2017 and help you spot them.
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Space Colonies Will Start Out Like the Wild West, Grow Family-Friendly As humans explore other worlds, the colonies they develop may change over time. While the first settlements may rely on individuals, as the outposts grow more self-sustaining, families will likely become the colonists of...
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Ryan Gosling to Portray Neil Armstrong in Universal Biopic 'First Man' Ryan Gosling will portray Neil Armstrong in Universal Studios' biopic about the Apollo 11 astronaut, "First Man." The actor closed the deal for the new film, to be based on James Hansen's authorized biography, pairing hi...
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NASA might build an ice house on Mars

Phys.org - 30 Dec 2016 13:50
NASA might build an ice house on Mars At first glance, a new concept for a NASA habitat on Mars looks like a cross between Mark Watney's inflatable potato farm from "The Martian" and the home of Luke's Uncle Owen on Tatooine from "Star Wars."
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