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Location American Space News for 10 March 2017
Image: Cassini reveals strange shape of Saturn's moon Pan These raw, unprocessed images of Saturn's tiny moon, Pan, were taken on March 7, 2017, by NASA's Cassini spacecraft. The flyby had a close-approach distance of 24,572 kilometers (15,268 miles).
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SpaceX Test Fires Rocket, Aims for March 14 Satellite Launch The private spaceflight company SpaceX test fired a Falcon 9 rocket Thursday (March 9), setting the stage for a commercial satellite launch next week.
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SpaceX Conducts Successful Static Fire Test Permitting Post Midnight Spectacle with EchoStar 23 Comsat on March 14 SPACE VIEW PARK/KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FL - After a pair of back to back postponements presumably due to technical gremlins, the third time proved to be the charm at last as SpaceX engineers carried out a successful engin...
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Cheap satellite terminals key to bridging digital divide, execs say The key to extending internet access to billions of people around the globe is not launching a massive constellation of satellites into low Earth orbit, but creating inexpensive terminals, senior industry executives said...
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Surf’s up! Today we’re going to be talking about one of the most devastating natural disasters out there: tsunamis. We’re talking huge waves that wreck the seashore. But it turns out, there many ways you can get a ...
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Hughes wins satcom contract for U.K. drones

Space News - 11 Mar 2017 01:07
Hughes wins satcom contract for U.K. drones The initial capability will be focused on X-band provided by the U.K.'s Skynet 5 constellation. The company did not disclose a sum. SpaceNews.com
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NASA Awards Contract for SOFIA Science, Mission Operations Support NASA has selected Universities Space Research Association of Columbia, Maryland, to provide the agency with science and mission operations support for its Stratospheric Observatory for Infrared Astronomy (SOFIA) program.
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NASA Studying Shared Venus Science Objectives with Russian Space Research Institute NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory News and Features:
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Planet unveils satellite imagery online tool

Space News - 10 Mar 2017 22:59
Planet unveils satellite imagery online tool Planet, the San Francisco startup that began building a constellation five years ago to offer frequently updated Earth imagery, took a major step towards achieving that goal March 10 when it unveiled Planet Explorer Beta...
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Time Crystals Created, Suspending Laws of Physics A new form of matter called a time crystal seems to suspend the laws of thermodynamics.
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In January of 2015, astronomers discovered a solar system with five Earth-sized planets dating back to the dawn of the Galaxy. "There are far-reaching implications for this discovery," said Tiago Campante, from the Unive...
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Carbon Dioxide Is Warming the Planet (Here's How) The head of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) said he does not believe that carbon dioxide is a main driver of climate change. That is wrong, and here's how the greenhouse gas is warming our planet, courtesy of h...
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Space Ravioli! Odd Shape of Saturn's 'Flying Saucer' Moon Pan Revealed Saturn's moon Pan bears a striking resemblance to a dumpling, new photos by NASA's Cassini spacecraft reveal.
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Kepler Telescope Releases Trove of Data on Newfound Earth-Size Exoplanets The planet-hunting observatory stared at the TRAPPIST-1 system for nearly three months --
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Quasars, stupendously bright regions in the cores of galaxies, powered by gargantuan black holes, will deepen our understanding of why nearly all galaxies have supermassive black holes at their cores, begging the chicken...
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Image: Hubble hones in on a hypergiant's home

Phys.org - 10 Mar 2017 19:50
Image: Hubble hones in on a hypergiant's home This beautiful Hubble image reveals a young super star cluster known as Westerlund 1, only 15,000 light-years away in our Milky Way neighborhood, yet home to one of the largest stars ever discovered.
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NASA mission named 'Europa Clipper'

Phys.org - 10 Mar 2017 19:41
NASA mission named 'Europa Clipper' NASA's upcoming mission to investigate the habitability of Jupiter's icy moon Europa now has a formal name: Europa Clipper.
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The future of space colonization - terraforming or space habitats? The idea of terraforming Mars - aka "Earth's Twin" - is a fascinating idea. Between melting the polar ice caps, slowly creating an atmosphere, and then engineering the environment to have foliage, rivers, and standing bo...
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Are Mysterious Fast Radio Bursts Propelling Alien Spacecraft? | Video The feasibility of a gigantic radio transmitter beaming Fast Radio Burst (FRB) signals across the cosmos has been studied. Could these signals be propelling alien spacecraft?
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Why the discovery of a bevy of quasars will boost efforts to understand galaxies' origins Late last year, an international team including researchers from the Kavli Institute for Astronomy and Astrophysics (KIAA) at Peking University announced the discovery of more than 60 extremely distant quasars, nearly do...
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Two Congressmen press the Air Force for decision on engine for United Launch Alliance's Vulcan rocket In a letter, the representatives said the service should not provide funding for ULA's development of Vulcan unless it has "full access, oversight of, and approval rights over decision-making." SpaceNews.com
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Space Image of the Day Gallery (January 2017)

SPACE.com - 10 Mar 2017 18:55
Space Image of the Day Gallery (January 2017) See amazing images of the night sky and cosmos in Space.com's gallery of cosmic images posted in January 2017.
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