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Trump reportedly interested in a Mars mission

Space News - 20 Jan 2017 17:09
Trump reportedly interested in a Mars mission Trump reportedly talked about Mars exploration with Elon Musk. SpaceNews.com
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Researchers produce vital component in search for earth-like planets Researchers at Uppsala University plan to manufacture a new type of coronagraph for the VLT, the Very Large Telescope in Chile. The coronagraph is a key component of the telescope which will be used to search for planets...
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Public to choose Jupiter picture sites for NASA Juno Where should NASA's Juno spacecraft aim its camera during its next close pass of Jupiter on Feb. 2? You can now play a part in the decision. For the first time, members of the public can vote to participate in selecting ...
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NASA reviewing proposal for next-generation lunar astrophysics mission Next-generation astrophysics research using the moon as home base and The University of Alabama in Huntsville (UAH) as its world-class data center are the goals of a multiyear, $237 million NASA satellite mission propose...
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Thomas Pesquet: So cool to watch these micro satellites fly in formation above Earth on Tuesday. Peggy took fantastic shots, and Shane some great videos....
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NASA planning February decision on Juno maneuver

Space News - 20 Jan 2017 23:34
NASA planning February decision on Juno maneuver As NASA's Juno spacecraft prepares for another close approach to Jupiter, the agency expects to make a decision in February about when, or if, to perform a delayed maneuver to adjust its orbit. SpaceNews.com
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Gene Cernan, Last Man on the Moon, Honored at Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex KENNEDY SPACE CENTER VISITOR COMPLEX, FL - Gene Cernan, the last man to walk on the Moon, and one of America's most famous and renowned astronauts, was honored in a ceremony held at Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex, ...
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Cosmic Inflation Theory Faces Challenges

Scientific American - 20 Jan 2017 22:30
Cosmic Inflation Theory Faces Challenges The latest astrophysical measurements, combined with theoretical problems, cast doubt on the long-cherished inflationary theory of the early cosmos and suggest we need new ideas --
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The Fermi paradox is the apparent contradiction between high estimates of the probability of the existence of extraterrestrial civilizations and the lack of evidence for, or contact with, such civilizations. As Enrico Fe...
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A Colorful 'Landing' on Pluto

PTTU - 20 Jan 2017 20:00
A Colorful 'Landing' on Pluto New Horizons:
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Host: Fraser Cain (@fcain) Special Guest: Dan Dixon is the creator and director of Universe Sandbox ², an accessible space simulator application that merges real-time gravity, climate, collision, and physical interactio...
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Moonshine Glow: See Pluto's Moon Charon as a Crescent in NASA Photo NASA's New Horizons spacecraft keeps showing us things we've never seen before.The probe's latest unprecedented photo is simultaneously familiar and exotic: Pluto's largest moon, Charon, in crescent phase.
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Space Station Flies in the Face of the Moon - Skywatching Video On January 14, 2017, Michel Breitfellner, Manuel Castillo, Abel de Burgos and Miguel Perez Ayucar set up telescopes near ESA's Space Science Center in Madrid, Spain. They captured the International Space Center traverse ...
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The Expedition 50 crew is continuing its investigation into vision changes and eye damage some astronauts have experienced after long-term missions in space....
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Earth from Space: Big Island, Hawaii

SpaceRef - 20 Jan 2017 17:48
The volcanic landscape of the largest island in the Hawaiian archipelago is pictured in this Sentinel-2A satellite image....
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Amazing SpaceX images highlight perfect Falcon 9 landing SpaceX was able to celebrate a successful return to flight this week with a picture-perfect launch of the Falcon 9 rocket on January 14, 2017 that successfully delivered a fleet of ten advanced Iridium NEXT mobile voice ...
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What is the Alcubierre "warp" drive?

Phys.org - 20 Jan 2017 17:20
What is the Alcubierre It's always a welcome thing to learn that ideas that are commonplace in science fiction have a basis in science fact. Cryogenic freezers, laser guns, robots, silicate implants... and let's not forget the warp drive! Beli...
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Canadian Company UrtheCast Sells Two Satellites to Unnamed Government Canadian remote sensing company UrtheCast has sold two satellites of a planned constellation to an unnamed government.
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Is there anybody out there? The question of whether Earthlings are alone in the universe has puzzled everyone from biologists and physicists to philosophers and filmmakers. It's also the driving force behind San Francisc...
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Earth's 2016 surface temperatures were the warmest since modern record keeping began in 1880, according to independent analyses by NASA and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). NASA and NOAA releas...
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Hawaiian Road Cut Off By Lava Flow Seen From Space | Video The volcanoes of Big Island, Hawaii have been imaged by the European Space Agency's (ESA) Sentinel-2A satellite. A road along the coast line has been "discontinued" by a lava flow according to Kelsea Brennan-Wessels of E...
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The evolution of massive galaxy clusters

Phys.org - 20 Jan 2017 16:30
The evolution of massive galaxy clusters Galaxy clusters have long been recognized as important laboratories for the study of galaxy formation and evolution. The advent of the new generation of millimeter and submillimeter wave survey telescopes, like the South...
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