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Solar Eclipse Lawsuit: Couple Sues Amazon Alleging Faulty Glasses A couple in South Carolina has filed a lawsuit against Amazon, alleging that the company sold faulty solar eclipse glasses that did not adequately protect their eyes during last week's eclipse.
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NASA Juno Probe Makes 7th Close Flyby of Jupiter NASA's Juno mission at Jupiter began its seventh science flyby of the Jovian giant at 5:49 p.m. EDT (2149 GMT).
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Trump names former Navy aviator to head NASA

Phys.org - 2 Sep 2017 15:43
Trump names former Navy aviator to head NASA US President Donald Trump announced Friday he plans to appoint James Bridenstine, a former navy pilot and Republican congressman, to head the US space agency NASA.
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Astronaut Peggy Whitson Ends Record-Breaking Space Mission with Smooth Landing Three crewmembers safely returned to Earth from the International Space Station today (Sept. 2) as their Soyuz MS-04 spacecraft touched down in Kazakhstan at 9:22 p.m. EDT (0122 GMT on Sept. 3).
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Trump Administration Tees Up National Space Council to Offer Cohesive Strategy, Former Insider Says The Trump administration has identified representatives of the various government agencies who will serve on the National Space Council, which is likely to hold its first meeting "very, very shortly," Greg Autry said.
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In Photos: President Donald Trump and NASA

SPACE.com - 2 Sep 2017 15:39
In Photos: President Donald Trump and NASA President Donald Trump's administration is working with NASA on new space exploration policies for the United States. See photos of President Trump and his administration as they work with NASA.
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White House Nominates Rep. Jim Bridenstine as NASA Administrator After leaving the space community waiting and wondering for months, the White House announced Sept. 1 that President Trump planned to nominate Rep. Jim Bridenstine (R-Okla.) as NASA administrator.
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Nearby Earth-Size Exoplanets May Have Water

Scientific American - 2 Sep 2017 15:00
Nearby Earth-Size Exoplanets May Have Water Data from NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope suggests some of TRAPPIST-1’s worlds could be habitable --
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Radar images of asteroid 3122 Florence obtained at the 70-meter antenna at NASA's Goldstone Deep Space Communications Complex between August 29 and September 1 have revealed that the asteroid has two small moons....
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Successful Static Fire Test Sets SpaceX on Target for Post Labor Day Launch of USAF X-37B Mini-Shuttle Sept. 7 PLAYALINDA BEACH/KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FL - Following a successful engine test firing of the Falcon 9 first stage late Thursday afternoon (Aug. 30), SpaceX is targeting a post Labor Day launch of the U.S. Air Force's unm...
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NASA Statement on Nomination for Agency Administrator

NASA Breaking news - 2 Sep 2017 05:07
NASA Statement on Nomination for Agency Administrator The following is a statement from acting NASA Administrator Robert Lightfoot on Friday's announcement of the intended nomination by President Donald Trump of U.S. Rep. Jim Bridenstine to serve as the 13th NASA administra...
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Winking Star 6 Centuries Ago Explained

Scientific American - 2 Sep 2017 02:15
Winking Star 6 Centuries Ago Explained A star that appeared and then vanished in A.D. 1437 was an explosion in a binary star system—which now reveals clues about the life cycle of certain stars. Christopher Intagliata reports. --
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Winking Star Six Centuries Ago Explained

Scientific American - 2 Sep 2017 02:15
Winking Star Six Centuries Ago Explained A star that appeared and then vanished in 1437 was an explosion in a binary star system—which now reveals clues about the life cycle of certain stars. Christopher Intagliata reports. --
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