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NASA Awards Contract for Institutional Support Services

NASA Breaking news - 24 Jun 2017 00:00
NASA Awards Contract for Institutional Support Services NASA has awarded the Kennedy Space Center Institutional Support Services IV (KISS IV) contract to Apache-Logical Joint Venture of Albuquerque, New Mexico.
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SpaceX Launches Rocket With "Highest-Ever Reentry Force"

Scientific American - 24 Jun 2017 01:00
SpaceX Launches Rocket With The company has nowlanded a recycled rocket for the second time --
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Does dark matter annihilate quicker in the Milky Way? Researchers at the Tata Institute of Fundamental Research in Mumbai have proposed a theory that predicts how dark matter may be annihilating much more rapidly in the Milky Way, than in smaller or larger galaxies and the ...
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SpaceX launches Bulgarian satellite on reused first stage A SpaceX Falcon 9 successfully launched a Bulgarian communications satellite June 23, a mission that marked the second time the company reused the rocket's first stage. SpaceNews.com
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CHESS mission will check out the space between stars Deep in space between distant stars, space is not empty. Instead, there drifts vast clouds of neutral atoms and molecules, as well as charged plasma particles called the interstellar medium--that may, over millions of ye...
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Rideshare demand grows despite development of small launch vehicles Despite the ongoing development of a fleet of small launch vehicles, both launch providers and customers continue to see demand for flying small satellites as secondary payloads on larger rockets. SpaceNews.com
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The Best ISO-Certified Gear to See the 2017 Solar Eclipse When the "Great American" total solar eclipse sweeps across the U.S. on Aug. 21, you'll need some safety-rated gear to watch it safely. Here are Space.com's picks for the best eclipse-viewing gear, including glasses, bin...
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Astronomy Cast Ep. 454: Things We're Looking Forward To

Universe Today - 23 Jun 2017 20:24
As we wrap up season 10 of Astronomy Cast, we look forward to all the instruments, missions and science results on the distant horizon. Think astronomy is exciting already? Just you wait. We’re taking our summer hiatus...
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Mars Rover Opportunity on Walkabout Near Rim NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory News and Features: NASA's senior Mars rover, Opportunity, is examining rocks at the edge of Endeavour Crater for signs that they may have been either transported by a flood or eroded in p...
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The Missing Link: Where Are Medium-Size Black Holes? For decades, while astronomers have detected black holes equal in mass either to a few suns or to millions of suns, the missing-link black holes in between have eluded discovery.
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Hubble Scopes Out a Galaxy of Stellar Birth NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center: This image displays a galaxy known as ESO 486-21 (with several other background galaxies and foreground stars visible in the field as well). ESO 486-21 is a spiral galaxy -- albeit wit...
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Media Accreditation Open for Launch of NASA's Newest Communications Satellite Media accreditation is open for the launch of NASA's Tracking and Data Relay Satellite (TDRS)-M. Liftoff on a United Launch Alliance Atlas V rocket from Space Launch Complex 41 at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Flor...
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This August, the U.S. will experience its first coast-to-coast total solar eclipse in 99 years.
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Expedition 52 is continuing to explore a new drug therapy today that may keep humans healthier in space. The trio onboard the International Space Station also worked on standard maintenance activities to keep the orbital...
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'We Don't Planet' Episode 9: The Cosmic Distance Ladder Astronomers use a variety of methods to determine how far away celestial objects are from Earth. Learn about this "cosmic distance ladder" in the ninth episode of "We Don't Planet."
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FCC approves OneWeb for US market as it considers other constellations The U.S. Federal Communications Commission voted June 22 to make OneWeb the first of what will likely be several new non-geosynchronous orbit (NGSO) satellite constellations granted regulatory approval to operate in the ...
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During its journey, Cassini has made many discoveries, including a global ocean with hydrothermal activity within Saturn's moon Enceladus, and vast seas of liquid methane on the planet's largest moon, Titan. Cassini bega...
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NASA's Space to Ground is your weekly update on what's happening aboard the International Space Station....
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Week In Images

ESA - 23 Jun 2017 17:30
Week In Images Our week through the lens: 19-23 June 2017
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Sun eruptions hit Earth like a 'sneeze', say scientists Long-term power cuts, destruction of electronic devices and increased cancer risk for aeroplane passengers are all potential effects of the Earth being hit by a powerful solar eruption.
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Superpowers in Space

ESA - 23 Jun 2017 16:30
Superpowers in Space 'Being in space is like having superpowers', Thomas Pesquet at the Paris Air and Space Show (French)
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Solar System Survey Casts Doubt on Mysterious "Planet Nine"

Scientific American - 23 Jun 2017 15:30
Solar System Survey Casts Doubt on Mysterious Orbits of four newfound objects show no signs of gravitational pull from proposed giant planet --
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