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Bid Him Up! William Shatner Auctions 'Star Trek' Figure Flown on NASA Mission Space exploration and "Star Trek" fans take note: Now may be your only chance to own an artifact from the real-life intersection of a NASA space mission and Capt. Kirk. William Shatner is auctioning his action figure flo...
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NASA's Space Chainmail to Give Astronauts the Edge in Space Duels A new type of "space fabric", which closely resembles chainmail, could revolutionize the way spaceships and space components are manufactured. The post NASA’s Space Chainmail to Give Astronauts the Edge in Space Duels ...
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"As we improve our understanding of ancient Earth and the history of our solar system, perhaps we may someday uncover evidence that suggests the activity of another technological civilization right here in our neighborho...
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Indian prosecutors seek to try former ISRO chairman on charges linked to satellite deal The Central Bureau of Investigation said it's planning to charge G. Madhavan Nair, former ISRO chairman, and two other ISRO officials. SpaceNews.com
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Cassini Finds 'The Big Empty' Close to Saturn

SpaceRef - 2 May 2017 04:48
As NASA's Cassini spacecraft prepares to shoot the narrow gap between Saturn and its rings for the second time in its Grand Finale, Cassini engineers are delighted, while ring scientists are puzzled, that the region appe...
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NASA's flying observatory, the Stratospheric Observatory for Infrared Astronomy, SOFIA, recently completed a detailed study of a nearby planetary system....
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Putting students closer to explosive solar events NJIT has a long-established reputation as a leader in researching phenomena originating on the star closest to Earth--the Sun. NJIT's optical telescope at Big Bear Solar Observatory and radio telescope array at Owens Val...
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Mars' looming traffic jam

Space News - 2 May 2017 22:47
Mars' looming traffic jam The next wave of missions creates communications challenges for NASA's Deep Space Network SpaceNews.com
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NBN puts would-be backup Sky Muster satellite into service Australia's state-owned National Broadband Network company has placed a satellite originally meant to be a spare into service to keep pace with ramping user demand, and says it has solved around 80 percent of the service...
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Comet Halley Plays Bit Part In Weekend Eta Aquarid Meteor Shower Enjoy the wonder of seeing bits of Halley's Comet rain down as the Eta Aquariid meteors Saturday morning. The post Comet Halley Plays Bit Part In Weekend Eta Aquarid Meteor Shower appeared first on Universe Today.
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Astronomers confirm nearby star a good model of our early solar system NASA's SOFIA aircraft, a 747 loaded with a 2.5-meter telescope in the back and stripped of most creature comforts in the front, took a big U-turn over the Pacific west of Mexico.
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Where Should We Look For Ancient Civilizations in the Solar System? While we're searching the Universe for evidence of life, we should consider places in our own Solar System where ancient civilizations might have left an impact. The post Where Should We Look For Ancient Civilizations in...
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Scientists find giant wave rolling through the Perseus galaxy cluster Combining data from NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory with radio observations and computer simulations, an international team of scientists has discovered a vast wave of hot gas in the nearby Perseus galaxy cluster. Spann...
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Scientists Find Giant Wave Rolling through the Perseus Galaxy Cluster NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory:
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Rise Of The Super Telescopes: The Wide Field Infrared Survey Telescope When the WFIRST observatory comes online in the mid 2020s, it will take images 100 times larger than the Hubble. The post Rise Of The Super Telescopes: The Wide Field Infrared Survey Telescope appeared first on Universe ...
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Carnival of Space #507

Universe Today - 2 May 2017 20:43
Welcome, come in to the 507th Carnival of Space! The Carnival is a community of space science and astronomy writers and bloggers, who submit their best work each week for your benefit. I’m Susie Murph, part of the team...
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Surprise! Elizabeth Shaw Survives Events of 'Prometheus,' New 'Alien' Trailer Shows It appears that Elizabeth Shaw did survive after the events of "Prometheus," the most recent film of the "Alien" franchise, according to a creepy new trailer previewing "Alien: Covenant."
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See Jupiter and Virgo in the Night Sky This Month Currently in the evening sky, the dominant planet is Jupiter, which shines brilliantly in the east to southeast as darkness falls.
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After NASA announced in February the discovery of a solar system with seven planets--three of which were deemed potentially habitable--U of Chicago postdoctoral scholar Sebastiaan Krijt began wondering: If a life form ex...
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World's Biggest Space Telescope Heads West on Path to Launchpad With its testing at Goddard Space Flight Center completed, NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope embarks for further testing in Texas before its 2018 launch --
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Today: OsteoOmics Investigation: In preparation for OsteoOmic investigation activities planned this week, the crew configured OsteoOmics hardware and the Microgravity Science Glovebox (MSG), reviewed procedures, conferre...
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Origin of Milky Way's hypothetical dark matter signal may not be so dark A mysterious gamma-ray glow at the center of the Milky Way is most likely caused by pulsars - the incredibly dense, rapidly spinning cores of collapsed ancient stars that were up to 30 times more massive than the sun. Th...
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