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Location American Space News for 27 May 2017
European Mars Lander Crashed Due to Data Glitch, ESA Concludes The reason Europe's Schiaparelli Mars lander failed to touch down safely last fall is that conflicting data confused the craft's onboard computer, according to a newly completed crash investigation.
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How Far Away is Fusion? Unlocking the Power of the Sun

Universe Today - 28 May 2017 00:32
How Far Away is Fusion? Unlocking the Power of the Sun The Sun uses its enormous mass to crush hydrogen into fusion, releasing enormous energy. How long will it be until we've got this energy source for Earth? The post How Far Away is Fusion? Unlocking the Power of the Sun a...
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Star Should Have Gone Supernova, But it Imploded Into a Black Hole Instead While viewing a massive star in the Fireworks Galaxy that was expected to go supernova, a team of astrophysicists instead found that it had formed a black hole. The post Star Should Have Gone Supernova, But it Imploded I...
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Acting Administrator Robert Lightfoot discussed our Fiscal Year 2018 budget request on May 23, during his State of NASA address....
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Curious Kids: Does Space Go on Forever?

SPACE.com - 27 May 2017 15:01
Curious Kids: Does Space Go on Forever? Space probably does go on forever, but the truth is we don't know. Not yet anyway. That's what makes this a great question, because science is all about finding answers to things we don't know yet.
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The Telescope Array Project: A Photo Tour

SPACE.com - 27 May 2017 15:00
The Telescope Array Project: A Photo Tour Take a photo tour of the Telescope Array Project, located in the remote Utah desert, where a series of detectors hunt for signs of cosmic rays.
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NASA's Lunar Orbiter Survives 'Speeding Bullet' Meteoroid NASA's Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO) captured a photograph of the moon at the same moment that the spacecraft was struck by a meteoroid traveling faster than a bullet.
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Hotspot for Cosmic Rays: Touring the Telescope Array Project in Utah In the Utah desert, hundreds of rusty instruments scour the sky for signs of high-energy particles from space. Space.com contributor Nola Taylor Redd took a tour of the Telescope Array facility.
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New Method of Searching for Fifth Force

PTTU - 27 May 2017 04:32
New Method of Searching for Fifth Force Keck Observatory: A UCLA-led team has discovered a new way of probing the hypothetical fifth force of nature using two decades of observations at W. M. Keck Observatory, the world's most scientifically productive ground-...
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