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Location American Space News for 4 April 2017
Launchspace pitches debris sweeper that doubles as satellite tracker Launchspace Technologies Corp. proposes sending platforms as large as football fields into low Earth orbit to sweep up space debris. The platforms also would be equipped with sensors to help U.S. government agencies dete...
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Atlas 5 launch of Cygnus cargo tug rescheduled

Space News - 4 Apr 2017 18:38
Atlas 5 launch of Cygnus cargo tug rescheduled United Launch Alliance has rescheduled an Atlas 5 launch of a Cygnus cargo spacecraft for April 18. SpaceNews.com
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Neptune's journey during early planet formation was 'smooth and calm' Dr Wes Fraser from Queen's led an international research project 'Colours of the Outer Solar Systems Origins Survey' Col-OSSOS, which uses data collected from the Frederick C. Gillett Gemini North Telescope and Canada-Fr...
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TRAPPIST-1 Is Showing A Bit Too Much Flare

Universe Today - 5 Apr 2017 00:55
TRAPPIST-1 Is Showing A Bit Too Much Flare The TRAPPIST-1 star might flare too frequently and too violently for life to exist on the TRAPPIST planets. The post TRAPPIST-1 Is Showing A Bit Too Much Flare appeared first on Universe Today.
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Cassini mission prepares for 'grand finale' at Saturn NASA's Cassini spacecraft, in orbit around Saturn since 2004, is about to begin the final chapter of its remarkable story. On Wednesday, April 26, the spacecraft will make the first in a series of dives through the 1,500...
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Le Gall confident French Guiana launches will resume The head of the French space agency expects launch activity will resume soon at the European spaceport in French Guiana, where political protests have grounded Arianespace launches for the past two weeks. SpaceNews.com
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Panel: CisLunar Self-sustained Space Economy

SpaceRef - 5 Apr 2017 00:27
Today at the 33rd Space Symposium in Colorado Springs, United Launch Alliance (ULA) hosted a panel to discuss the vision of a self-sustained CisLunar space economy....
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Extraterrestrial Origin Of Fast Radio Burst Phenomenon Confirmed Fast Radio Bursts (FRBs) have puzzled astronomers since they were first detected in 2007. These mysterious milliseconds-long blasts of radio waves appear to be coming from long distances, and have been attributed to vari...
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University Research Teams to Study Potential Aeronautical Innovations Imagine an aircraft structure that can change its shape in flight to reduce the sonic boom noise produced by supersonics airplanes. Or imagine an airliner that can take-off and fly with a quiet and energy efficient elect...
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The JICSpOC is dead; Long live the National Space Defense Center One of the national security space sector's longest acronyms just got a lot shorter. SpaceNews.com
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Venus 2.0 Discovered In Our Own Back Yard

Universe Today - 4 Apr 2017 23:13
Venus 2.0 Discovered In Our Own Back Yard A team of international astronomers recently found the closest thing to a "Venus-like" planet in a nearby star system, which could have drastic implications for "habitability" studies. The post Venus 2.0 Discovered In Ou...
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NASA's Cassini Mission Prepares for 'Grand Finale' at Saturn

NASA Breaking news - 4 Apr 2017 23:03
NASA's Cassini Mission Prepares for 'Grand Finale' at Saturn NASA's Cassini spacecraft, in orbit around Saturn since 2004, is about to begin the final chapter of its remarkable story. On Wednesday, April 26, the spacecraft will make the first in a series of dives through the 1,500...
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Today - EXpedite PRocessing of Experiments to Space Station (EXPRESS) Rack Locker Relocation: Following the successful completion of the Rodent Research-4 experiment during SpaceX-10, this morning the crew reconfigured E...
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Solar eclipse mania spurs festivals, tours, sold-out hotels Get ready for solar eclipse mania. Destinations in the path of the Aug. 21 eclipse, which will be visible in the U.S. along a narrow path from Oregon to South Carolina, are going wild with plans for festivals, concerts a...
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New Horizons halfway from Pluto to next flyby target How time and our spacecraft fly--especially when you're making history at 32,000 miles per hour. Continuing on its path through the outer regions of the solar system, NASA's New Horizons spacecraft has now traveled half ...
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Astronomy Cast Ep. 444: Fractals

Universe Today - 4 Apr 2017 21:26
For this historic 444th episode of Astronomy Cast, we talk about fractals. Those amazing mathematical visualizations of recursive algorithms. What are they, how do you get them? Why are they important? Visit the Astronom...
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Astronomers Struggle to Explain Mysterious X-Ray Burst

Scientific American - 4 Apr 2017 21:00
Astronomers Struggle to Explain Mysterious X-Ray Burst The brief flash of light from a far-distant galaxy is unlike any seen before --
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Rogers calls for separate Rep. Mike Rogers said the U.S. Air Force needs a separate "Space Corps" to handle military operations in orbit, and said he'll introduce legislation to begin the process of setting up the organization. SpaceNews.com
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Arianespace: Satellite Launch Company

SPACE.com - 4 Apr 2017 20:01
Arianespace: Satellite Launch Company Arianespace is a multinational company that provides satellite launch services.
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Car-Sized Asteroid Buzzes Earth - About 10,100 Miles Away! | Video Asteroid 2017 GM was first observed by the Mount Lemmon Survey in Arizona on April 3, 2017. On April 4, it came within 10,100 miles from Earth.
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Mocoa on the radar

ESA - 4 Apr 2017 19:45
Mocoa on the radar Sentinel-1 radar coverage of the 1 April mudslide in Colombia shows the extent of land movement
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Citizen Scientists Spot Candidates for Planet Nine

Scientific American - 4 Apr 2017 19:45
Citizen Scientists Spot Candidates for Planet Nine A crowdsourced science project to find the hypothetical new world has turned up four curious candidates --
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