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The moon is front and center during a total solar eclipse In the lead-up to a total solar eclipse, most of the attention is on the sun, but Earth's moon also has a starring role.
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Lockheed Martin to build full-scale prototype of NASA cislunar habitat Refurbishing a shuttle-era cargo container used to transfer cargo to the International Space Station, Lockheed Martin is prototyping a deep space habitat for NASA at Kennedy Space Center. This prototype will integrate ev...
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Germany's long-awaited Heinrich Hertz satellite now expected to launch in 2021 Germany's space agency, DLR, signed a delayed but long-expected contract with Bremen-based satellite manufacturer OHB Systems for an experimental telecommunications satellite that will be used in part by the Bundeswehr, ...
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NASA to Show Technologies at Experimental Aircraft Association's AirVenture 2017 Visitors to the Experimental Aircraft Association's 2017 AirVenture in Oshkosh, Wisconsin will see NASA's latest technologies from across the agency.
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NASA and companies express growing confidence in commercial crew schedules Both NASA and the two companies developing commercial crew vehicles say those efforts remain on schedule for test flights that are in some cases less than a year away. SpaceNews.com
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Earth-Sized Planet Takes Just Four Hours to Orbit its Star The Kepler space observatory has made some interesting finds since it began its mission back in March of 2009. Even after the mission suffered the loss of two reaction wheels, it has continued to make discoveries as part...
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Solar eclipse offers millions a chance at citizen science Millions of people, from students to rocket scientists, are poised to contribute to a massive scientific effort to study the total solar eclipse that will sweep across the United States August 21.
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One of the primary open questions of astrobiology is whether there is extant or extinct life elsewhere the Solar System. Some scientists such as Penn State astrophysicist Jason Wright, a member of the Center for Exoplane...
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'Mystery' signal from space is solved. It's not aliens Astronomers have finally solved the mystery of peculiar signals coming from a nearby star, a story that sparked intense public speculation this week that perhaps, finally, alien life had been found.
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NASA Television Coverage Set for Next International Space Station Crew Launch Three new crew members for the International Space Station are scheduled to launch on Friday, July 28.
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DLR to fly experiments on Blue Origin's New Shepard The German Aerospace Center, Germany's space agency, will fly two experiments on a suborbital flight by Blue Origin's New Shepard vehicle later this year as part of an effort to diversify its microgravity research effort...
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NYC to DC in 30 Minutes? Elon Musk Claims Verbal OK for Hyperloop Elon Musk recently announced on Twitter that he had received "verbal government approval" for his Boring Company to build a superfast Hyperloop transit system that would take people from New York to Washington, D.C., in ...
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Old NASA Computers, Tapes Found in Dead Man's Basement Two huge, Apollo-era NASA computers and more than 300 data-recording tapes were found in the basement of a dead engineer in late 2015, according to media reports.
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Target's Space-Based Cotton Challenge Aims for Sustainable Farming on Earth Can space-based experiments help make cotton a more sustainable plant on Earth? A new science challenge will offer researchers up to $1 million in funding to find out.
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Superluminous supernova marks the death of a star at cosmic high noon The death of a massive star in a distant galaxy 10 billion years ago created a rare superluminous supernova that astronomers say is one of the most distant ever discovered. The brilliant explosion, more than three times ...
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SpaceX: First Private Flights to Space Station

SPACE.com - 21 Jul 2017 19:01
SpaceX: First Private Flights to Space Station SpaceX is a private spaceflight company that regularly delivers payloads to the International Space Station via its Dragon spacecraft.
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Hubble's Hunting Dog Galaxy

PTTU - 21 Jul 2017 18:52
Hubble's Hunting Dog Galaxy NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center: Tucked away in the small northern constellation of Canes Venatici (The Hunting Dogs) is the galaxy NGC 4242, shown here as seen by the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope. The galaxy lies ...
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Star Trek's" mission to explore strange new worlds, to seek out new life and new civilizations, to boldly go where no one has gone before is symbolized by captain William Shatner who narrates a new 45-minute documentary ...
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Sentinel-5 precursor satellite ready for launch A UK-built satellite which will be part of Europe's world-leading environmental monitoring programme - Copernicus - is ready for launch.
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NASA invites eclipse viewers around the country to participate in a nationwide science experiment by collecting cloud and air temperature data and reporting it via their phones.
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Earth from Space: Northeastern Europe

SpaceRef - 21 Jul 2017 17:32
The Copernicus Sentinel-3 satellite takes us over the Baltic Sea and surrounding countries....
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Week In Images

ESA - 21 Jul 2017 17:30
Week In Images Our week through the lens: 17-21 July 2017
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