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Op-ed | Sleepwalking away from Mars

Space News - 3 Aug 2017 19:45
Op-ed | Sleepwalking away from Mars The United States is close to sleepwalking through a major decision regarding its robotic Mars exploration plans -- a decision that would depart from decades of commitment to exploring the red planet and potentially unde...
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NASA team miniaturizes century-old technology for use on CubeSats A century-old technology that scientists use to probe the ionosphere--the important atmospheric layer that can interfere with the transmission of radio waves--is getting smaller.
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California Cub Scouts to Speak with NASA Astronaut on Space Station Cub Scouts of the Bay Area will speak with a NASA astronaut living, working and doing research aboard the International Space Station at 1:40 p.m. EDT Monday, Aug. 7.
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Three Orbcomm OG2 satellites malfunctioning, fate to be determined Three satellites in Orbcomm's recently launched fleet of low-Earth orbit satellites have ceased communicating, reducing the operator's second-generation constellation by a third of its envisioned strength if not recovere...
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A huge, high-pressure, dark vortex system anchored deep in Neptune's atmosphere may be what's causing the colossal cloud cover, said de Pater. As gases rise up in a vortex, they cool down. When its temperature drops belo...
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Vector performs second test flight of smallsat launch vehicle Vector, a company developing the Vector-R small launch vehicle, carried out what it said was a second successful low-altitude test flight of the rocket from a Georgia site Aug. 3. SpaceNews.com
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NASA Highlights Science on Next Space Station Resupply Mission NASA will host a media teleconference at noon EDT Tuesday, Aug. 8, to discuss select science investigations launching on the next SpaceX commercial resupply flight to the International Space Station.
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The crew today researched ways to alleviate headaches and reverse bone loss in space to improve mission performance. Meanwhile, the station's three newest residents also checked out station emergency gear and systems....
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Italy Seen At Night From Orbit

SpaceRef - 3 Aug 2017 23:57
Сергей язанский @SergeyISS Космонавт Сергей язанский Когда на нашей п анете наступает ночь... Buona notte, Italia!...
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Twilight observations reveal huge storm on Neptune Spectacular sunsets and sunrises are enough to dazzle most of us, but to astronomers, dusk and dawn are a waste of good observing time. They want a truly dark sky.
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As annual SmallSat gathering convenes, small satellites have never been a bigger deal When Pat Patterson was a student at Utah State University in 1987, a friend told him about a conference on small satellites taking place on the campus. "What's a small satellite?" he replied. SpaceNews.com
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Astronomers identify oldest known asteroid family Southwest Research Institute (SwRI) was part of an international team that recently discovered a relatively unpopulated region of the main asteroid belt, where the few asteroids present are likely pristine relics from ea...
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A Fully Automated Science Lab Could Be Coming to NASA's New Lunar Station The agency is considering how to conduct science experiments on the Deep Space Gateway station, even while no crew members are on board.
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Dark Energy Survey reveals most accurate measurement of dark matter structure in the universe Imagine planting a single seed and, with great precision, being able to predict the exact height of the tree that grows from it. Now imagine traveling to the future and snapping photographic proof that you were right.
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The uncertain future of solar electric propulsion For the last few years, NASA has promoted solar electric propulsion (SEP) as a key aspect of its long-term plans to send humans to Mars. NASA's Asteroid Redirect Mission (ARM) was going to demonstrate one such advanced S...
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Hubble Detects Alien Stratosphere

Scientific American - 3 Aug 2017 19:30
Hubble Detects Alien Stratosphere The upper atmosphere of the giant exoplanet WASP-121b may be wreathed in layers of glowing water vapor --
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According to one longstanding theory, our Solar System's formation was triggered by a shock wave from an exploding supernova. The shock wave injected material from the exploding star into a neighboring cloud of dust and ...
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GOES-S and GOES-T satellites coming together

Phys.org - 3 Aug 2017 19:10
GOES-S and GOES-T satellites coming together Progress continues on the development of NOAA's GOES-S and GOES-T spacecraft that will follow the successful launch of the Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellite or GOES-R, renamed GOES-16 upon reaching geosta...
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Standard Model of the Universe Withstands Most Precise Test by Dark Energy Survey SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory: Astrophysicists have a fairly accurate understanding of how the universe ages: That's the conclusion of new results from the Dark Energy Survey (DES), a large international science c...
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International Space Station: By the Numbers

SPACE.com - 3 Aug 2017 18:54
International Space Station: By the Numbers As the largest spacecraft ever built, the International Space Station has been under construction for more than a decade. Here's a look at the ISS by the number.
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New work offers fresh evidence supporting the supernova shock wave theory of our Solar System's origin According to one longstanding theory, our Solar System's formation was triggered by a shock wave from an exploding supernova. The shock wave injected material from the exploding star into a neighboring cloud of dust and ...
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Researchers brighten perspective of mysterious mini-halos The largest gravitationally bound objects in the universe are galaxy clusters that form at the intersection of cosmic web filaments. These entities are shaped and grow through massive collisions as material streams into ...
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