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Scientists have helped solve the mystery of what lies beneath the surface of Neptune - the most distant planet in our solar system....
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Science in a Moon Shadow

Scientific American - 16 Aug 2017 23:30
Science in a Moon Shadow The rare spectacle of a total solar eclipse has given scientists throughout history fleeting opportunities to delve into everything from the sun’s chemistry to Einsteinian relativity to... --
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The Most Distant Galaxy Observed to Date Provides Insight into the Early Universe A team of international astronomers have just observed the most distant galaxy to date, providing clues to galaxy formation and cosmic evolution The post The Most Distant Galaxy Observed to Date Provides Insight into the...
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NASA Debates How to Retrieve Rocks from Mars

Scientific American - 16 Aug 2017 23:00
NASA Debates How to Retrieve Rocks from Mars The agency's next Mars rover will cache samples for return to Earth, but how and when they will be delivered remains undecided --
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As the hullabaloo surrounding the Aug. 21 total eclipse of the sun swells by the day, a University of Colorado Boulder faculty member says a petroglyph in New Mexico's Chaco Canyon may represent a total eclipse that occu...
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NASA's LRO team wants you to wave at the moon

Phys.org - 16 Aug 2017 22:20
NASA's LRO team wants you to wave at the moon NASA's Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO) team invites the public to wave at the Moon on Aug. 21 as LRO turns its camera toward Earth.
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Carnival of Space #522

Universe Today - 16 Aug 2017 21:40
This week’s Carnival of Space is hosted by Brian Wang at his Next Big Future blog.
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Can't see the solar eclipse? Tune in online or on TV Ronald Dantowitz has been looking forward to Monday's solar eclipse for nearly 40 years.
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Сould life begin in oil?

Phys.org - 16 Aug 2017 21:20
Paul Bracher, Ph.D., assistant professor in the department of chemistry at Saint Louis University, and his research team have been awarded a three-year $597,380 grant from the National Science Foundation (NSF) to study w...
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Supermassive Black Holes Feed on Cosmic Jellyfish ESO Top News:
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NASA's LRO Team Wants You to Wave at the Moon NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center: NASA's Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO) team invites the public to wave at the Moon on Aug. 21 as LRO turns its camera toward Earth.
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Totally Awesome T-Shirts to Remember the 2017 Solar Eclipse Remember the Great American Solar Eclipse with these t-shirts featuring cities along the path of totality, from Oregon to South Carolina.
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Deadline for Google Lunar X Prize Moon Race Extended Through March 2018 The five teams left in a $30 million race to the moon now have a bit more time to accomplish their missions -- and the chance to win some additional money along the way.
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Mars 2020 mission to use smart methods to seek signs of past life NASA's Mars 2020 mission, which will look for signs of past life on Mars, will use smart methods originally developed to find the oldest life on Earth, according the mission's Deputy Project Scientist, Dr Ken Williford. ...
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"If those civilizations are out there - and we don't know that they are - those that inhabit star systems that lie close to the plane of the Earth's orbit around the sun will be the most motivated to send...       
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The SpaceX Dragon is hauling advanced space research for delivery Wednesday morning to the International Space Station. Two cosmonauts are also gearing up for the seventh station spacewalk this year set to begin Thursday...
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Image: Gaia's first full-colour all-sky map

Phys.org - 16 Aug 2017 17:50
Image: Gaia's first full-colour all-sky map While surveying the positions of over a billion stars, ESA's Gaia mission is also measuring their colour, a key diagnostic to study the physical properties of stars. A new image provides a preview of Gaia's first full-co...
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2017 Astronaut Candidates Available for Interviews Before Training NASA's newest astronaut candidates, a diverse dozen women and men, will participate in media interviews and a final news conference before training on Tuesday, Aug. 22, at the agency's Johnson Space Center in Houston.
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SpaceX Dragon delivers scientific bounty to space station A SpaceX shipment arrived at the International Space Station on Wednesday, delivering a bonanza of science experiments.
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SpaceX Dragon Delivers Supplies (and Science) to Space Station The Dragon cargo ship is filled with more than 6,400 lbs. (2,900 kilograms) of food, supplies and science experiments for the space station's Expedition 52 crew.
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Mars Sample Return: Scientists Debate How to Bring Red Planet Rocks to Earth With NASA's sample-caching 2020 Mars rover mission just around the corner, the best strategy for hauling Red Planet rock and dirt to Earth is a now a topic of considerable discussion and debate.
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Moon History: Group Works to Protect Apollo Landing Sites The six Apollo moon landing sites are cultural treasures that should be formally protected, a nonprofit group says.
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