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Weather looking favorable for Thursday SpaceX Falcon 9 launch The Falcon 9 will send a Dragon cargo spacecraft to the International Space Station, with the first stage landing at Cape Canaveral's Landing Zone 1. SpaceNews.com
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The International Space Station is preparing this week for the departure of two Expedition 51 crew members and the arrival of the SpaceX Dragon....
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Scientists using data from NASA's Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter, or LRO, have identified bright areas in craters near the moon's south pole that are cold enough to have frost present on the surface....
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Stratolaunch rolls out giant aircraft

Space News - 31 May 2017 23:55
Stratolaunch rolls out giant aircraft Stratolaunch, the company backed by billionaire Paul Allen to develop air-launch systems, rolled out its giant carrier aircraft for the first time May 31 in advance of ground and flight tests. SpaceNews.com
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NASA's Global Precipitation Measurement mission or GPM satellite constellation provided rainfall data after the monsoon generated large amounts of precipitation in Sri Lanka that caused landslides over the week of May 22...
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Best Jupiter Images From Juno ... So Far

Universe Today - 31 May 2017 22:49
Best Jupiter Images From Juno ... So Far The original plans for the Juno mission to Jupiter didn't include a color camera. You don't need color images when the mission's main goals are to map Jupiter’s magnetic and gravity fields, determine the planet's inter...
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Space Station Microscope Gets A 3D Upgrade

SpaceRef - 31 May 2017 22:32
Microscopes afford us the opportunity to look at particles that would otherwise be invisible to the naked eye, but these particles can sometimes be masked by gravity....
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Researchers Think They Know Why Venus Doesn't Have as Many Volcanoes as Earth A new study by researchers from St. Andrews University and the University of Strasbourg has shed light on why Venus has so few volcanoes compared to Earth. The post Researchers Think They Know Why Venus Doesn’t Have as...
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Astronomy Cast Ep. 450: Inflatable Habitats

Universe Today - 31 May 2017 20:12
In order to live in space, we’ll need to live in a habitat that simulates the temperature, pressure and atmosphere of Earth. And one of the most interesting ideas for how to do this will be with inflatable habitats. In...
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Carnival of Space #511

Universe Today - 31 May 2017 19:59
It’s that time again! This week's Carnival of Space is hosted by Pamela Hoffman at the Everyday Spacer blog.
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How Far Away is Jupiter?

SPACE.com - 31 May 2017 19:24
How Far Away is Jupiter? The distance to Jupiter from Earth varies because of the planets' elliptical orbits.
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A real scorcher: NASA probe to fly into sun's atmosphere (Update) A new NASA mission aims to brush by the sun, coming closer than any spacecraft in history to its scorching heat and radiation in order to reveal how stars are made, the US space agency said Wednesday.
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Asteroid Collision May Have Tipped Saturn's Moon Enceladus Enceladus, an icy moon of Saturn that could host life, may have tipped over long ago.
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Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter finds new evidence of frost on moon's surface Scientists using data from NASA's Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter, or LRO, have identified bright areas in craters near the moon's south pole that are cold enough to have frost present on the surface.
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NASA's Apollo-era test chamber now James Webb Space Telescope ready NASA's "Chamber A," an enormous thermal vacuum testing chamber housed at NASA's Johnson Space Center in Houston, Texas, is now ready to conduct final optical testing on NASA's James Webb Space Telescope (Webb telescope),...
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A South Polar Pit or an Impact Crater on Mars?

SpaceRef - 31 May 2017 19:02
We see many shallow pits in the bright residual cap of carbon dioxide ice (also called "Swiss cheese terrain")....
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A long-standing question in astrophysics is: how and when did supermassive black holes appear and grow in the early universe?...
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NASA Orbiter Finds New Evidence of Frost on Moon's Surface NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center: Scientists using data from NASA's Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter, or LRO, have identified bright areas in craters near the moon's south pole that are cold enough to have frost present on...
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Iran's semi-official ILNA news agency is reporting that the country's space organization is cancelling a project to explore sending humans into space.
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Peek into your genes: NASA one-year mission investigators identify links to vision problems Healthy Vision Month, NASA's One-Year Mission investigators are peering into their new findings to help address astronaut vision issues. While the One-Year Mission has concluded for retired astronaut Scott Kelly, NASA's ...
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Saturn's icy, ocean-bearing moon Enceladus may have tipped over in the distant past, according to recent research from NASA's Cassini mission. Researchers with the mission found evidence that the moon's spin axis -- the ...
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Early Black Holes May Have Grown in Fits and Spurts NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory: New research using NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory and the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS) suggests supermassive black holes in the early Universe underwent sporadic yet intense periods...
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