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Soyuz rocket delivers new crew to the ISS

Space News - 31 Jul 2017 18:32
Soyuz rocket delivers new crew to the ISS A Soyuz spacecraft delivered three new crew members to the International Space Station Friday. The crew consists of Russian cosmonaut Sergey Ryazanskiy, American astronaut Randy Bresnik and Italian astronaut Paolo Nespol...
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Humanity's farthest and longest-lived spacecraft, Voyager 1 and 2, achieve 40 years of operation and exploration this August and September....
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NASA's Voyager Spacecraft Still Reaching for the Stars After 40 Years Humanity's farthest and longest-lived spacecraft, Voyager 1 and 2, achieve 40 years of operation and exploration this August and September. Despite their vast distance, they continue to communicate with NASA daily, still...
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NASA Detects More Chemicals on Titan that are Essential to Life A recent study by a team of NASA researchers had detected that a chemical thought to be essential to life on Titan exists in abundance on that moon. The post NASA Detects More Chemicals on Titan that are Essential to Lif...
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NASA Awards $14.3 Million to Small Businesses, Research Institutions to Develop Innovative Technologies NASA has selected 19 proposals from American small businesses and research institutions for Phase II of its competitive Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) program, totaling $14.3 million in awards.
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An Earth-like atmosphere may not survive Proxima b's orbit Proxima b, an Earth-size planet right outside our solar system in the habitable zone of its star, may not be able to keep a grip on its atmosphere, leaving the surface exposed to harmful stellar radiation and reducing it...
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NASA tests the Webb telescope's communication skills NASA called, and the Webb telescope responded. NASA's James Webb Space Telescope recently completed its Ground Segment Test Number 1 (GSEG-1), for the first time confirming successful end-to-end communication between the...
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Three new crew members have arrived to the International Space Station. The hatches on the space station and Soyuz MS-05 opened at 7:57 p.m. EDT, marking the arrival to the orbiting laboratory for NASA astronaut Randy Br...
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Carnival of Space #520

Universe Today - 31 Jul 2017 21:56
This week’s Carnival of Space is hosted by Allen Versfeld at his Urban Astronomer blog.
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Gallium in lunar samples explains loss of moon's easily vaporized elements A pair of researchers with Institut Universitaire de France has found more evidence of a large evaporative event in the moon's past. In their paper published on the open access site Science Advances, Chizu Kato and Fréd...
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Neil Armstrong's Gold Apollo Lunar Module Model Stolen From Ohio Museum A rare gold model of an Apollo lunar module gifted to Neil Armstrong shortly after the first moon landing in 1969 has been stolen from the Ohio museum that bears the astronaut's name.
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Other planets may never be as hospitable as Earth: study Scientists dealt a blow Monday to the quest for organisms inhabiting worlds besides Earth, saying our planet was unusual in its ability to host liquid water--the key ingredient for life.
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Clues Emerge in Mystery of Flickering Quasars

Scientific American - 31 Jul 2017 19:00
Clues Emerge in Mystery of Flickering Quasars Some of the universe's most luminous objects have disappeared much faster than expected --
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Astronomers Discover Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics:
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The Space Launch System--the most powerful rocket ever built NASA is in an awkward in-between time right now. Since the beginning of the space age, the agency has had the ability to send its astronauts into space. The first American to go to space, Alan Shepard, did a suborbital l...
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Testing Galileo

ESA - 31 Jul 2017 16:39
Testing Galileo Each Galileo satellite must go through a rigorous test campaign to assure its readiness for space
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Some of the biggest galaxies in the universe are full of extinguished stars. But nearly 12 billion years ago, soon after the universe first was created, these massive galaxies were hotspots that brewed up stars by the bi...
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The outer galaxy

Phys.org - 31 Jul 2017 15:54
The outer galaxy The sun is located inside one of the spiral arms of the Milky Way galaxy, roughly two-thirds of the way from the galactic center to the outer regions. Because we are inside the galaxy, obscuration by dust and the confusi...
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Extraplanar diffuse ionized gas detected in a nearby galaxy A research group led by Erin Boettcher of the University of Wisconsin-Madison has detected and characterized an extraplanar diffuse ionized gas in the nearby galaxy Messier 83. The study, published July 25 on arXiv.org, ...
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Surprise! Orion Nebula Cluster Had 3 Ages of Star Formation The Orion Nebula is one of the most heavily studied astronomical targets in the night sky, but that doesn't mean it has stopped surprising astronomers. In fact, new work suggests that its many young stars formed in three...
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Earth Will Have Its Last Total Solar Eclipse in About 600 Million Years During the total solar eclipse on Aug. 21, skywatchers will direct most of their attention to the sun, but don't forget about the moon: Its slow progress away from Earth means these celestial events won't keep happening ...
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In Space, This is the Age of Reusability

SPACE.com - 31 Jul 2017 15:25
In Space, This is the Age of Reusability First and foremost, it's hard to make profit in space. This is because we haven't learnt how to recycle rockets yet.
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