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Dawn observing Ceres; third reaction wheel malfunctions NASA's Dawn spacecraft is preparing to observe Ceres on April 29 from an "opposition" position, directly between the dwarf planet's mysterious Occator Crater and the sun. This unique geometry may yield new insights about...
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NASA's Cassini spacecraft completes first close approach to Saturn Cassini is in the "Grand Finale" of its mission, with 22 approaches planned before a dive into the planet's atmosphere. SpaceNews.com
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Lakebeds in Holden Crater on Mars

SpaceRef - 28 Apr 2017 01:49
Holden Crater was once filled by at least two different lakes. The sediments deposited in those lakes are relatively light-toned where exposed, as seen in this observation from NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter....
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Touch new stamp and presto, total solar eclipse becomes moon The U.S. Postal Service is going all out for this summer's total solar eclipse, with a first-of-its kind stamp.
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Breakthrough Listen Publishes First Analysis Of 692 Stars In ET Search Breakthrough Listen, the most ambitious SETI program in history, just released an analysis of their first year of data, which contains 11 events that a high degree of significance. The post Breakthrough Listen Publishes ...
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U.S. satellite rules are out of focus. It's time for new vision. American remote sensing startups want to stay in the United States, but they must plan for overseas operations due to uncertainty in the regulatory approval process. SpaceNews.com
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More than just fixing the rules: regulating for innovation A variety of new space technologies are emerging in the U.S. space industry, and policymakers should look for ways to facilitate this innovation and make these technologies more accessible to civil, commercial, and milit...
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Astronomers made first measurements of small-scale ripples in primeval hydrogen gas using rare double quasars The most barren regions known are the far-flung corners of intergalactic space. In these vast expanses between the galaxies there is just one solitary atom per cubic meter--a diffuse haze of hydrogen gas left over from t...
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Shedding light on the cosmic web

PTTU - 27 Apr 2017 22:00
Shedding light on the cosmic web Max Planck Institute for Astronomy: Astronomers believe that matter in intergalactic space is distributed in a vast network of interconnected filamentary structures known as the cosmic web. Nearly all the atoms in the Un...
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'Giant Hurricane' on Saturn: 1st Images Back from Cassini's Epic Ring Dive NASA's Cassini spacecraft dove between Saturn and its rings yesterday (April 26), snapping the closest-ever views of Saturn's atmosphere.
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Researchers Probe Viability of Amino Acids in Alien Environments Amino acids act as building blocks for life, and scientists are subjecting them to extreme conditions in order to identify what it takes for them to survive on other planets.
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Piers Sellers: The Astronaut Who Wanted to Save the Earth Sellers was dedicated to drawing attention to our planet's changing climate and seeking technical solutions to limit humanity's impact.
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Cassini spacecraft dives between Saturn and its rings, back in contact with Earth NASA's Cassini spacecraft is back in contact with Earth after its successful first-ever dive through the narrow gap between the planet Saturn and its rings on April 26, 2017. The spacecraft is in the process of beaming b...
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NASA Returns First RED Camera From Orbit, Demos First Live 4K Video From Space NASA has imparted new definition to the old adage "what goes up must come down," presenting two high-def firsts: producing the first live 4K video from space and returning the space station's first ultra-high def camera ...
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Scientists have discovered a new planet with the mass of Earth, orbiting its star at the same distance that we orbit our sun. The planet is likely far too cold to be habitable for life as we know it, however,...     ...
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NASA's Cassini spacecraft is back in contact with Earth after its successful first-ever dive through the narrow gap between the planet Saturn and its rings on April 26, 2017....
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Tropical Storms Create Gamma-Ray Flashes | Video

SPACE.com - 27 Apr 2017 19:08
Tropical Storms Create Gamma-Ray Flashes | Video When the conditions are just right, some tropical storms will fire off terrestrial gamma-ray flashes, which are some of the highest-energy light flashes naturally produced on Earth.
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Closest Saturn Pics Yet Snapped During Daring Cassini Dive | Video NASA's Cassini spacecraft's 'Grand Finale' has begun with the first of 22 planned dives between the Saturn's innermost rings and the planet itself.
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Tiny sat, big ambitions

ESA - 27 Apr 2017 18:27
Tiny sat, big ambitions Operations image of the week: The engineering model of ESA's new cubesat gets connected to an innovative ground control system for the first time
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A new NASA study is challenging a long-held theory that tsunamis form and acquire their energy mostly from vertical movement of the seafloor....
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Large and small scale solar eruptions might all be triggered by a single process, according to new research that leads to better understanding of the Sun's activity. Researchers at Durham University, UK, and NASA's Godda...
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The next Pluto mission--an orbiter and lander?

Phys.org - 27 Apr 2017 18:00
The next Pluto mission--an orbiter and lander? For decades, we could only imagine what the view of Pluto's surface might be. Now, we have the real thing.
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