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U.S. Trade Representative nominee waiting for White House instructions on Ex-Im Bank Robert Lighthizer told senators it would be up to President Trump to nominate new board members for the bank. SpaceNews.com
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NASA TV to Air Departure of U.S. Cargo Ship from International Space Station After delivering about 5,500 pounds of cargo, the SpaceX Dragon cargo spacecraft is set to leave the International Space Station on Sunday, March 19. Live coverage of Dragon's departure will begin at 4:45 a.m. EDT on NAS...
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Russia Recruiting For Its Moon Bound Cosmonauts

Universe Today - 16 Mar 2017 00:04
Russia Recruiting For Its Moon Bound Cosmonauts The Russian federal space agency (Roscosmos) has announced that it is seeking new recruits to become the next-generation of cosmonauts. The post Russia Recruiting For Its Moon Bound Cosmonauts appeared first on Universe ...
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SpaceDataHighway to add third node for global coverage Airbus will add a third node to the European Data Relay System (EDRS) constellation of geostationary satellites that use laser links to download live imagery from Earth-observation satellites and provide military communi...
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Commentary | Commercial space innovation needs more government certainty After the election, the early signals from the Trump transition and beachhead teams across the various departments and agencies involved in space activities largely echoed that same message of support. However, at least ...
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Lockheed Martin wins $15 million modification for SBIRS contract Lockheed Martin Space Systems won a $15 million contract modification for work on the Air Force's Space Based Infrared System, or SBIRS, the service announced March 15. SpaceNews.com
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NASA Study Confirms Biofuels Reduce Jet Engine Pollution

NASA Breaking news - 15 Mar 2017 22:20
NASA Study Confirms Biofuels Reduce Jet Engine Pollution Using biofuels to help power jet engines reduces particle emissions in their exhaust by as much as 50 to 70 percent, in a new study conclusion that bodes well for airline economics and Earth's environment.
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Observations in the past decade have demonstrated that extremely massive supermassive black holes were already in place when the Universe was less than 800 million years old....
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When planets first begin to form, the aftermath of the process leaves a ring of rocky and icy material that's rotating and colliding around the young central star like a celestial roller derby....
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Dark Matter Less Influential in Galaxies in Early Universe ESO Top News:
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Relativistic electrons uncovered with NASA's Van Allen Probes Earth's radiation belts, two doughnut-shaped regions of charged particles encircling our planet, were discovered more than 50 years ago, but their behavior is still not completely understood. Now, new observations from N...
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Visualizing debris disk 'roller derby' to understand planetary system evolution When planets first begin to form, the aftermath of the process leaves a ring of rocky and icy material that's rotating and colliding around the young central star like a celestial roller derby. Analogs to our own Solar S...
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A toast to Sentinel-2B

ESA - 15 Mar 2017 20:45
A toast to Sentinel-2B The recently launched Sentinel-2B satellite has delivered its first image: the Italian port city of Brindisi - appropriately the same word for the 'toast' ritual in Italian
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How President Trump Can Shape Space Exploration

SPACE.com - 15 Mar 2017 20:33
How President Trump Can Shape Space Exploration President Donald Trump has a chance to make a historic mark on NASA science and the future of space exploration in general, experts say.
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Saturn Moon Enceladus' Buried Ocean Comes Close to Surface The ocean beneath the icy shell of Saturn's moon Enceladus rises nearly to the surface in some places, a new study suggests.
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Zero 2 Infinity Conducts First Flight Test of Bloostar Balloon-Assisted Launcher Spanish high-altitude balloon specialist Zero 2 Infinity completed its first test flight of Bloostar, a balloon-assisted small-satellite launcher four years in development.
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NASA's Webb telescope ghostly 'lights out' inspection What happens when the lights are turned out in the enormous clean room that currently houses NASA's James Webb Space Telescope? The technicians who are inspecting the telescope and its expansive golden mirrors look like ...
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Protostar blazes bright, reshaping its stellar nursery A massive protostar, deeply nestled in its dust-filled stellar nursery, recently roared to life, shining nearly 100 times brighter than before. This outburst, apparently triggered by an avalanche of star-forming gas cras...
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Aldrin: Pence offered few details of space policy in White House meeting Vice President Mike Pence didn't offer any hints about what the Trump administration might do in space when he met with Buzz Aldrin last week, the former astronaut said March 14. SpaceNews.com
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U.S. and Russia May Explore Venus Together

Scientific American - 15 Mar 2017 20:00
U.S. and Russia May Explore Venus Together NASA officials are considering taking part in the upcoming Russian Venera D mission --
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West Virginia Students to Speak to NASA Astronauts on Space Station Students in West Virginia will speak with NASA astronauts living and working aboard the International Space Station at 10:25 a.m. EDT Friday, March 17.
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NASA says it could study distant exoplanets by using the sun as a giant gravity lens revealing (if it was Earth) islands, rivers, parks, Great Walls, freeways, cities, and so on. Imagine an alien spacecraft sitting at th...
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