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Ground-based images of planets obtained by Pic-Net Pro-Am team The first observing run of a collaboration between amateur and professional astronomers to monitor our planetary neighbours has resulted in some of the best planetary images ever taken from the ground.
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'Salvation's' EmDrive: The Engine That Might Break Physical Laws Last night (July 19) in the fictional television show "Salvation," where an asteroid will slam into the Earth in six months, engineers talked about the EmDrive -- an experimental engine that is supposed to break the laws...
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Advanced Civilizations Could Build a Galactic Internet with Planetary Transits In a recently published paper, Dr. Duncan Forgan proposed that alien civilizations could create a "galactic internet" by using artificial transits to communicate. The post Advanced Civilizations Could Build a Galactic In...
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Gogo sparks war of words with Inmarsat, ViaSat over lease versus owner model Inflight connectivity provider Gogo is causing sparks to fly over its claim that leasing capacity is superior to owning satellites and that proponents of pure satellite ownership are only promoting ownership models to pr...
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Planet wins second NGA satellite-imagery contract

Space News - 20 Jul 2017 23:56
Planet wins second NGA satellite-imagery contract Planet has won a second contract to provide satellite imagery to the U.S. National Geospatial Intelligence Agency (NGA), beating out contenders UrtheCast, Orbital Insight and Sky Hawk Drone Services. SpaceNews.com
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Neil Armstrong moon bag sells for $1.8mn in New York A bag Neil Armstrong used to collect the first ever samples of the moon--which was once nearly thrown out with the trash--sold at auction Thursday for $1.8 million, Sotheby's said.
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NASA looks to solar eclipse to help understand Earth's energy system It was midafternoon, but it was dark in an area in Boulder, Colorado on Aug. 3, 1998. A thick cloud appeared overhead and dimmed the land below for more than 30 minutes. Well-calibrated radiometers showed that there were...
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From Mars Rover: Panorama Above 'Perseverance Valley' NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory News and Features:
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Hubble sees martian moon orbiting the Red Planet The sharp eye of NASA's Hubble Space Telescope has captured the tiny moon Phobos during its orbital trek around Mars. Because the moon is so small, it appears star-like in the Hubble pictures.
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Phobos Photobombs Mars

SpaceRef - 20 Jul 2017 21:07
A football-shaped object just 16.5 miles by 13.5 miles by 11 miles, Phobos is one of the smallest moons in the solar system....
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NASA's Hubble Sees Martian Moon Orbiting the Red Planet HubbleSite NewsCenter -- Latest News Releases: While photographing Mars, NASA's Hubble Space Telescope captured a cameo appearance of the tiny moon Phobos on its trek around the Red Planet. Discovered in 1877, the diminu...
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After 45 days in NASA's Human Exploration Research Analog (HERA), the four-man crew can hardly hold their eyes open....
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SpaceX Drops Plans for Powered Dragon Landings

SPACE.com - 20 Jul 2017 20:36
SpaceX Drops Plans for Powered Dragon Landings SpaceX no longer plans to have the next version of its Dragon spacecraft be capable of powered landings, a move that has implications for the company's long-term Mars plans.
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Spiral arms allow school children to weigh black holes Astronomers from Swinburne University of Technology, Australia, and the University of Minnesota Duluth, USA, have provided a way for armchair astronomers, and even primary school children, to merely look at a spiral gala...
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A Huge Asteroid Hitting Mars 4 Billion Years Ago May Have Shaped the Red Planet A new study supports the idea that the sculpting of Mars and its two small moons was largely determined by a huge impact early in the solar system's history.
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Op-ed | Mars footprints or planetary defense?

Space News - 20 Jul 2017 20:14
Op-ed | Mars footprints or planetary defense? There are asteroids and comets that are passing dangerously close to our planet and today we have no defense from these deep space threats. SpaceNews.com
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What Does a Life-Sized Lego Luke Skywalker Look Like? This! Comic-Con is already underway with photos starting to emerge from the con floor.
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"We are going to be the generation that is remembered for finding exoplanets. That's a fact," said Mercedes López-Morales from the Harvard Center for Astrophysics. "Are we going to be also the generation that will be re...
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"We are going to be the generation that is remembered for finding exoplanets. That's a fact," said Mercedes López-Morales from the Harvard Center for Astrophysics. "Are we going to be also the generation that will be re...
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Margaret and the Moon: New Kids' Book Profiles Pioneering Apollo Programmer One week in 2014, a 45-year-old snapshot unexpectedly went viral. Taken in 1969, the black-and-white photograph showed a young bespectacled woman, a wide grin on her face as she gingerly balances a tower of manuals, each...
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Nemesis Star Theory: The Sun's 'Death Star' Companion Some scientists think the sun is part of a binary system and that it has a companion star that affects life on Earth.
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Houston, We Have a Kickstarter: Campaign Launches to Restore Mission Control Forty-eight years to the day after the team in NASA's Houston Mission Control guided the Apollo 11 astronauts to the first-ever landing on the moon, a crowd-funding campaign has launched to return Mission Control to its ...
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