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North Korea poses unique challenges to space, experts say U.S. near-peer adversaries such as China and Russia have incentives to remain peaceful in orbit. They may not want to create debris for fear of damaging their own satellites, or disrupt position, navigation, and timing s...
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Lightfoot seeks stability at NASA despite budget uncertainty NASA Acting Administrator Robert Lightfoot said that a new NASA authorization bill should provide continuity for the agency's programs despite swirling questions about potential budget cuts. SpaceNews.com
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ILS plans larger Proton payload fairing, defers work on smaller Proton variant International Launch Services is adding a larger payload fairing for its Proton rocket, but deferring development of one of two smaller versions of the vehicle announced last year. SpaceNews.com
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NASA Mars Orbiter Tracks Back-to-Back Regional Storms NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory News and Features:
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The Future of Space Colonization - Terraforming or Space Habitats? At NASA's Planetary Science Vision 2050 Workshop, which took place last week, some interesting concepts for terraforming Mars and space habitats were presented. The post The Future of Space Colonization – Terraforming ...
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How Will NASA Find Life On Other Worlds?

Universe Today - 10 Mar 2017 01:02
How Will NASA Find Life On Other Worlds? Minds at NASA are cooking up a new approach to finding life on other worlds. The post How Will NASA Find Life On Other Worlds? appeared first on Universe Today.
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New NASA radar technique finds lost lunar spacecraft Finding derelict spacecraft and space debris in Earth's orbit can be a technological challenge. Detecting these objects in orbit around Earth's moon is even more difficult. Optical telescopes are unable to search for sma...
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Keeping liquids off the wall

Phys.org - 10 Mar 2017 00:30
Keeping liquids off the wall On Earth, liquid flows downhill thanks to gravity. Creating an effective liquid fuel tank involves little more than putting a hole at the bottom of a container.
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NASA Brings Universe to South By Southwest

NASA Breaking news - 10 Mar 2017 00:30
NASA Brings Universe to South By Southwest NASA returns to Austin, Texas, to share its exciting missions, discoveries, technology advancements and plans for future space exploration at the South by Southwest (SXSW) Interactive Festival, March 10-14, and SXSW Trad...
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New Views of Saturn's Moon Pan

SpaceRef - 9 Mar 2017 23:41
This image of Saturn's moon Pan was taken on Taken: Mar. 7, 2017 at 5:56 PM by Cassini...
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On Feb. 22, astronomers announced that the ultra-cool dwarf star, TRAPPIST-1, hosts a total of seven Earth-size planets that are likely rocky, a discovery made by NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope in combination with ground...
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Finding derelict spacecraft and space debris in Earth's orbit can be a technological challenge....
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"Fast radio bursts are exceedingly bright given their short duration and origin at great distances, and we haven't identified a possible natural source with any confidence," said theorist Avi Loeb of the Harvard-Smithson...
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Shotwell on SpaceX launch backlog: SpaceX President and COO Gwynne Shotwell says using Falcon 9 rockets with pre-flown first stages will enable the company to execute on its backlog, which is currently loaded with customers that expected to have their sat...
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New NASA Radar Technique Finds Lost Lunar Spacecraft NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory News and Features:
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Hubble Telescope Snaps Photo of Massive (and Weird) Hybrid Galaxy Galaxy UGC 12591 abides in the Pisces-Perseus Supercluster and is one of the largest known structures in the Universe.
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Protecting satellites from cyber attacks isn't getting any easier Satellites service and equipment suppliers remain on high alert, watching for signs individual hackers or powerful nation states are trying to breach their network's cybersecurity. That job is becoming increasingly compl...
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Studying magnetic space explosions with NASA missions Every day, invisible magnetic explosions are happening around Earth, on the surface of the sun and across the universe. These explosions, known as magnetic reconnection, occur when magnetic field lines cross, releasing s...
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Chinese astronomers have renewed their ambitious attempt to build two powerful telescopes at Dome A, the highest place in Antarctica. Professor Cui, Deputy Director of the Chinese Center for Antarctic Astronomy, said the...
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Could Fast Radio Bursts Be Powering Alien Probes? Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics:
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Could fast radio bursts be powering alien probes? The search for extraterrestrial intelligence has looked for many different signs of alien life, from radio broadcasts to laser flashes, without success. However, newly published research suggests that mysterious phenomen...
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The Arctic has been losing sea ice over the past several decades as Earth warms....
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