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Nickel Is Crucial For Earth's Magnetic Field

SpaceRef - 14 Jul 2017 07:08
It only takes a simple compass to demonstrate that the earth has a magnetic field - but it is quite difficult to explain how exactly it is created....
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Astronomers discover one of the brightest galaxies known Thanks to an amplified image produced by a gravitational lens, and the Gran Telescopio CANARIAS a team of scientists from the Polytechnic University of Cartagena and the Instituto de AstrofĂ­sica de Canarias have discove...
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White House selects Scott Pace to be executive secretary of the National Space Council Pace, currently the director of the Space Policy Institute at George Washington University, previously worked at NASA and other agencies involved with space issues before joining the Space Policy Institute. SpaceNews.com
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MDA withdraws, resubmits paperwork for DigitalGlobe acquisition Satellite manufacturer and hardware provider MDA Corp. and Earth-observation company DigitalGlobe have re-submitted paperwork to the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (CFIUS) after cancelling the origi...
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Soyuz launches 73 satellites

Space News - 15 Jul 2017 01:45
Soyuz launches 73 satellites A Soyuz rocket successfully launched 73 satellites, including spacecraft for four companies' cubesat constellations, July 14. SpaceNews.com
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To infinity and beyond? US lawmakers advance 'Space Corps' plans US lawmakers on Friday advanced a defense bill that includes a provision to establish a new branch of the military--dubbed "Space Corps"--that would focus on space operations.
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White House Selects Leadership for National Space Council

Scientific American - 15 Jul 2017 01:15
White House Selects Leadership for National Space Council Scott Pace, the director of the Space Policy Institute at George Washington University, will be the Council’s executive secretary --
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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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Space community lines up in support of National Space Council Members of the space community, including those who have previously worked on space policy issues at the White House, are guardedly optimistic that the newly reconstituted National Space Council will help guide national ...
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Space software is another area that needs faster acquisition, general says "We are very much enamoured with our system engineering processes in the Department," said Gen. Ellen Pawlikowski, the leader of Air Force Material Command. SpaceNews.com
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Space debris removal startup Astroscale raises $25 million Astroscale, a Singapore-based startup focused on space debris mitigation, has raised $25 million from investors in Japan, including aviation company ANA Holdings and industrial machinery provider OSG Corp. SpaceNews.com
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Planets like earth may have had muddy origins

Phys.org - 14 Jul 2017 23:36
Planets like earth may have had muddy origins Scientists have long held the belief that planets - including Earth - were built from rocky asteroids, but new research challenges that view.
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Two Years Ago Today: It Was a Clear Day on Pluto When New Horizons Flew By It was two years ago this morning that we awoke to see the now iconic image of Pluto that the New Horizons spacecraft had sent to Earth during the night. You, of course, know the picture I'm talking about - the one with ...
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Russia launches 73 satellites into orbit

Phys.org - 14 Jul 2017 21:58
Russia launches 73 satellites into orbit An imaging satellite and 72 micro-satellites were launched into orbit Friday from the Baikonur cosmodrome in Kazakhstan, the Russian space agency Roscosmos and research centre Glavcosmos announced.
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Space Corps proposal has murkier path forward in the Senate The Senate Armed Services Committee's markup of their version of the NDAA doesn't include the Space Corps proposal, instead focusing on bolstering space operations along different lines. SpaceNews.com
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NASA Offers Space Station as Catalyst for Discovery in Washington NASA astronauts, scientists and engineers will join industry and academia for a three-day, in-depth conversation about the International Space Station (ISS) as a catalyst for discovery during the sixth annual ISS Researc...
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White House Not Expected to Rush Development of New Space Policy Two people who served on the NASA transition team for the Trump administration said July 11 they don't expect the White House to rush the development of a new national space policy.
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'We Don't Planet' Episode 12: Type 1a Supernovae

SPACE.com - 14 Jul 2017 20:43
'We Don't Planet' Episode 12: Type 1a Supernovae Type 1a supernovae -- the "standard candles" of the universe -- occur when two stars are born together but go through their life stages at different times. Learn all about these star explosions in the 12th episode of "We...
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Hubble spots a barred lynx spiral

Phys.org - 14 Jul 2017 20:36
Hubble spots a barred lynx spiral Discovered by British astronomer William Herschel over 200 years ago, NGC 2500 lies about 30 million light-years away in the northern constellation of Lynx. As this NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope image shows, NGC 2500 i...
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Hubble Observes Barred Spiral Galaxy NGC 2500

SpaceRef - 14 Jul 2017 20:25
Discovered by British astronomer William Herschel over 200 years ago, NGC 2500 lies about 30 million light-years away in the northern constellation of Lynx....
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The world's most indestructible species, the tardigrade, an eight-legged micro-animal, also known as the water bear, will survive until the Sun dies, according to a new Oxford University collaboration. "Tardigrades are a...
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Mars mission astronauts rehearse water landings off Texas NASA astronauts training for a possible mission to Mars have been practicing water maneuvers in a mock-up Orion space capsule in the Gulf of Mexico.
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