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Michigan Students to Speak with NASA Astronauts on Space Station Students at St. Mary Cathedral School in Gaylord, Michigan, will speak with NASA astronauts living, working and doing research aboard the International Space Station at 11 a.m. EDT Friday, Oct. 6.
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US spacewalkers begin repair of aging ISS robotic arm Two NASA astronauts embarked on a spacewalk Thursday to repair the International Space Station's aging robotic arm, the US space agency said.
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Watch Sierra Nevada's Dream Chaser Captive Carry Test in NASA Video Sierra Nevada Corporation's privately built Dream Chaser space plane passed a major milestone on Aug. 30 with a captive carry test over California's Mojave Desert, and now you can see exactly how it looked in a new NASA ...
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Ariane 6 could use reusable Prometheus engine, designer says Europe's upcoming Ariane 6 rocket, though designed to be expendable, could one day sport a reusable engine, according to Patrick Bonguet, head of the Ariane 6 program at ArianeGroup. SpaceNews.com
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Astrophysicists observe primitive comet 1.5 billion miles from the sun A team of astronomers led by UCLA professor David Jewitt has identified a "special comet" 1.5 billion miles from the sun. No other comet heading toward our sun has ever been seen at such a great distance.
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Military space needs independent voice, says HASC Chairman Thornberry Congress this month will decide whether there should be a "space corps" separate from the Air Force. SpaceNews.com
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Symmetry: A Radio for Dark Matter

PTTU - 5 Oct 2017 21:56
Symmetry: A Radio for Dark Matter SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory: Researchers are testing a prototype "radio" that could let them listen to the tune of mysterious dark matter particles.
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New NASA study shows moon once had an atmosphere A new study shows that an atmosphere was produced around the ancient Moon, 3 to 4 billion years ago, when intense volcanic eruptions spewed gases above the surface faster than they could escape to space. The study, suppo...
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Spacewalkers install new hand on station's robot arm (Update) Spacewalking astronauts gave the International Space Station's big robot arm a new hand Thursday.
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"We have evidence that this new view of gravity actually agrees with the observations, " says Erik Verlinde, a Dutch theoretical physicist and string theorist. "At large scales, it seems, gravity just doesn't behave the ...
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MDA closes DigitalGlobe merger, rebrands as Maxar Technologies MacDonald Dettwiler and Associates completed its $2.4 billion purchase of DigitalGlobe Oct. 5, and will rebrand the combined company as Maxar Technologies. SpaceNews.com
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Seeds in Space: How Well Can They Survive Harsh, Non-Earth Conditions? Will we someday colonize space? Will our children visit other planets? To achieve goals like these, we'll need to crack one crucial challenge: how to feed ourselves for long periods away from Earth.
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NASA Statement on National Space Council Policy for Future American Leadership in Space The following is a statement from acting NASA Administrator Robert Lightfoot about the results from the first meeting of the National Space Council on Thursday:
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Some 1,500 light years from Earth, a mystery of stellar proportions is playing out. A singular star out there captured scientists' and the public's imagination in September 2015 with its strangely fluctuating brightness....
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In Photos: Astronauts from China and Europe Take Sea Survival Challenge On Aug. 14, 2017, European Space Agency (ESA) astronauts Samantha Crisoforetti and Matthias Maurer trained with their counterparts with the China National Space Administration (CNSA) in Yantai, China. See photos of the h...
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WATCH LIVE: National Space Council meets for the first time The newly re-established White House National Space Council is holding its inaugural meeting at the Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center outside Washington. Watch now. SpaceNews.com
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Colourful dunes on wind-swept Mars

Phys.org - 5 Oct 2017 17:30
Colourful dunes on wind-swept Mars Dunes are prominent indicators of prevailing winds, as can be seen on this crater floor on Mars, imaged by ESA's Mars Express on 16 May.
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Molecule detection in young star system challenges search for Life assumptions Square Kilometer Array: Organohalogen methyl chloride discovered by ALMA around the infant stars in IRAS 16293-2422. These same organic compounds were discovered in the thin atmosphere surrounding 67P/C-G by the Rosetta ...
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OSIRIS-REx cameras and spectrometers tested during Earth flyby On Sept. 22, OSIRIS-REx soared under the South Pole, coming within 10,600 miles of Earth before using the planet's gravity to slingshot itself onto the path to the asteroid Bennu.
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Determining the mass of the Milky Way using hypervelocity stars For centuries, astronomers have been looking beyond our solar system to learn more about the Milky Way galaxy. And yet, there are still many things about it that elude us, such as knowing its precise mass. Determining th...
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Sentinel-5P sealed from view

Phys.org - 5 Oct 2017 15:30
Sentinel-5P sealed from view As preparations for the launch of Sentinel-5P continue on track, the team at Russia's Plesetsk site has bid farewell to the satellite as it was sealed from view in the Rockot fairing. Liftoff is set for 13 October at 09:...
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Shooting star

ESA - 5 Oct 2017 15:22
Shooting star Operations image of the week: A meteoroid burns up in the atmosphere as seen over Ermelo, the Netherlands
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