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Location American Space News for 30 January 2017
NASA Tribute Exhibit Honors Fallen Apollo 1 Crew 50 Years After Tragedy KENNEDY SPACE CENTER VISITOR COMPLEX, FL - NASA unveiled a new tribute exhibit honoring three fallen astronaut heroes 50 years to the day of the Apollo 1 tragedy on January 27, 1967 when the three man crew perished in a ...
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SpaceX Delays First Flight From NASA Shuttle Launch Pad Elon Musk's rocket company has bumped a commercial satellite mission until after a scheduled mid-February cargo run to the International Space Station.
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Boeing unveils blue spacesuits for Starliner crew capsule Boeing has unveiled the advanced new lightweight spacesuits that astronauts will sport as passengers aboard the company's CST-100 Starliner space taxi during commercial taxi journey's to and from and the International Sp...
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Proton launches delayed until mid-May

Space News - 30 Jan 2017 01:28
Proton launches delayed until mid-May Launches of Russia's Proton rocket will be postponed until the middle of May in order to replace faulty engines on several vehicles, a top Russian official said Jan. 28. SpaceNews.com
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Close views show Saturn's rings in unprecedented detail Newly released images showcase the incredible closeness with which NASA's Cassini spacecraft, now in its "Ring-Grazing" orbits phase, is observing Saturn's dazzling rings of icy debris.
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Simulating Orion Spacecraft Launch Conditions

SpaceRef - 30 Jan 2017 23:00
In a lab at NASA's Johnson Space Center in Houston, engineers simulated conditions that astronauts in space suits would experience when the Orion spacecraft is vibrating during launch atop the agency's powerful Space Lau...
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Lake Tana, Ethiopia As Seen From Orbit

SpaceRef - 30 Jan 2017 22:59
Thomas Pesquet: Ethiopian landscapes are just as colourful! Here is the largest lake of the country, Lake Tana...
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Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope discovers the most extreme blazars yet NASA's Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope has identified the farthest gamma-ray blazars, a type of galaxy whose intense emissions are powered by supersized black holes. Light from the most distant object began its journey t...
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Fermi sees gamma rays from 'hidden' solar flares An international science team says NASA's Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope has observed high-energy light from solar eruptions located on the far side of the sun, which should block direct light from these events. This ap...
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"To the naked eye, the fossils we studied look like tiny black grains, but under the microscope the level of detail was jaw-dropping, " Simon Conway Morris, from the University of Cambridge told BBC News. "We think that ...
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Science Results - Tracing the Cosmic Web with Star-forming Galaxies in the Distant Universe NAOJ Top News:
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NASA Hosts Media Day for Colorado Study of Snow-bound Water Resources NASA will host a media day at 9:30 a.m. MST on Feb. 13 to highlight a field campaign designed to advance new remote-sensing techniques to measure the amount of water held in snow, a key factor in calculating water suppli...
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New Planet Imager Delivers First Science

PTTU - 30 Jan 2017 21:15
New Planet Imager Delivers First Science NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory News and Features:
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Peeking Over Saturn's Shoulder

SpaceRef - 30 Jan 2017 19:55
No Earth-based telescope could ever capture a view quite like this. Earth-based views can only show Saturn's daylit side, from within about 25 degrees of Saturn's equatorial plane....
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Until now, scientists assumed that a dense region of the universe is pulling us toward it, in the same way that gravity made Newton's apple fall to earth. The initial "prime suspect" was called the Great Attractor, a reg...
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Expedition 50 Flight Engineer Thomas Pesquet of ESA (European Space Agency) and Commander Shane Kimbrough of NASA commanded the International Space Station's Canadarm2 robotic arm to release a Japanese cargo vehicle at 1...
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Car-Sized Space Rock Gives Earth Real Close Shave | Video Asteroid 2017 BH30 safely flew by Earth on January 30, 2016, but it was only 32,200 miles (51,800 km) away. It was estimated to be a 19-foot (5.9 meter) space rock by NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory.
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First-ever GPS data release to boost space-weather science Today, more than 16 years of space-weather data is publicly available for the first time in history. The data comes from space-weather sensors developed by Los Alamos National Laboratory on board the nation's Global Posi...
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Both push and pull drive our galaxy's race through space Although we can't feel it, we're in constant motion: the earth spins on its axis at about 1,600 km/h; it orbits around the sun at about 100,000 km/h; the sun orbits our Milky Way galaxy at about 850,000 km/h; and the Mil...
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Scientists have identified the origin of key stardust grains present in the dust cloud from which the planets in our Solar System formed, a study suggests.
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NASA's Fermi Discovers the Most Extreme Blazars Yet NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center:
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"The key to understanding quantum gravity is understanding field theory in one lower dimension," said Niayesh Afshordi, professor of physics and astronomy at the University of Waterloo. "Holography is like a Rosetta Ston...
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