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Location American Space News for 27 September 2017
Engineers warm NASA's Webb Telescope as end of cryogenic testing nears The temperature of Chamber A at NASA's Johnson Space Center in Houston has begun to rise, signaling the beginning of the end of James Webb Space Telescope's cryogenic testing.
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Scientists Explain Pluto's Skyscraper-Sized Ice Blades

Scientific American - 27 Sep 2017 19:15
Scientists Explain Pluto's Skyscraper-Sized Ice Blades First observed by the New Horizons spacecraft in 2015, the strange spiky features are likely formed from sublimating methane --
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Rocket Lab to fly satellites on second Electron launch Rocket Lab, the U.S.-New Zealand company developing the Electron small launch vehicle, said Sept. 26 that it will fly four cubesats from two companies on the rocket's next test flight late this year. SpaceNews.com
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The International Space Station is once again providing a platform to test the growth of cabbage and lettuce for future human consumption in space. Aside from today's botany set up, the Expedition 53 crew also explored h...
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Russia Says They'll Be Pitching in on the Deep Space Gateway The Russian Space Agency Roscosmos and NASA announced today that Russian will be contributing modules and a docking system to the Deep Space Gateway, scheduled for construction over the next decade. The post Russia Says ...
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Don't miss our Sky & Telescope webinar today! When Is The Next Eclipse?: When is the next eclipse? 60 minute web seminar live today - or download anytime
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New Study Provides Explanation for Pluto's Giant Blades of Ice A new study by members of the New Horizons team has provided an explanation for Pluto's mysteries "bladed terrain". The post New Study Provides Explanation for Pluto’s Giant Blades of Ice appeared first on Universe Tod...
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European Detector Spots Its First Gravitational Wave

Scientific American - 27 Sep 2017 21:15
European Detector Spots Its First Gravitational Wave Black-hole merger pinpointed with record accuracy by the LIGO and Virgo observatories --
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Study sheds new light on how Earth and Mars were created Analysing a mixture of earth samples and meteorites, scientists from the University of Bristol have shed new light on the sequence of events that led to the creation of the planets Earth and Mars.
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Black holes with ravenous appetites define Type I active galaxies For decades, astronomers have tried to pin down why two of the most common types of active galaxies, known as Type I and Type II galaxies, appear different when observed from Earth. Although both galaxy types host voraci...
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The LIGO Scientific Collaboration and the Virgo collaboration report the first joint detection of gravitational waves with both the LIGO and Virgo detectors....
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Dawn Mission Celebrates 10 Years in Space NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory News and Features: Ten years ago, NASA's Dawn spacecraft set sail for the two most massive bodies in the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter: giant asteroid Vesta and dwarf planet Cere...
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'Planet Hunters': Interview with Author Lucas Ellerbroek Lucas Ellerbroek's new book, "Planet Hunters" (Reaktion Books, 2017), traces the history of exoplanet discovery back to a time when the idea of planets beyond our solar system was just science fiction -- or heresy.
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LIGO and Virgo observatories detect gravitational wave signals from black hole collision In August, detectors on two continents recorded gravitational wave signals from a pair of black holes colliding. This discovery, announced today, is the first observation of gravitational waves by three different detecto...
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A RAVAN in the sun

Phys.org - 27 Sep 2017 20:26
A RAVAN in the sun While people across the nation gazed at August's total solar eclipse from Earth, a bread loaf-sized NASA satellite had a front row seat for the astronomical event.
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"We left the world informed, but still wondering, and I couldn't ask for more," said Cassini project manager Earl Maize at a press conference on September 13, just before mission end. "We've got to go back -- we know it....
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Scientists Explain Pluto's Skyscraper-Size Ice Blades

Scientific American - 27 Sep 2017 19:15
Scientists Explain Pluto's Skyscraper-Size Ice Blades First observed by the New Horizons spacecraft in 2015, the strange spiky features are likely formed from sublimating methane --
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A RAVAN in the Sun

PTTU - 27 Sep 2017 19:00
A RAVAN in the Sun NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center: While people across the nation gazed at August's total solar eclipse from Earth, a bread loaf-sized NASA satellite had a front row seat for the astronomical event. The Radiometer Asses...
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Q&A | Intelsat's Stephen Spengler on HTS, life post-OneWeb merger attempt, and in-orbit servicing WASHINGTON and MOSCOW -- Five years ago this month, Intelsat ordered the first of what is now six high-throughput Epic-class satellites. That soon-to-be global network is now mostly in orbit, with the fifth satellite, In...
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The spectacular planetary nebula NGC 7009, or the Saturn Nebula, emerges from the darkness like a series of oddly-shaped bubbles, lit up in glorious pinks and blues captured by the European Southern Observatory's Very La...
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Now available is the September 20, 2017 NASA Future In-Space Operations (FISO) telecon material. The speakers were Ryan Whitley (NASA HQ) and Markus Landgraf (ESA ESTEC) who presented "International Human Lunar Surface S...
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Giovanni Cassini Biography

SPACE.com - 27 Sep 2017 17:08
Giovanni Cassini Biography Astronomer Giovanni Cassini discovered four of Saturn's moons, determined the distance from Earth to Mars and made successful measurements of longitude.
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