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U.S. Will Return to the Moon, Pence Says

Scientific American - 6 Oct 2017 18:30
U.S. Will Return to the Moon, Pence Says The Trump administration set NASA on a new course at the first meeting of the National Space Council --
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Not an Alien Megastructure, a Cloud of Dust on a 700-Day Orbit A new study by an international team of researchers has proposed a new theory about Tabby's Star, indicating that it be due to an uneven dust cloud orbiting the star The post Not an Alien Megastructure, a Cloud of Dust o...
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Mars study yields clues to possible cradle of life The discovery of evidence for ancient sea-floor hydrothermal deposits on Mars identifies an area on the planet that may offer clues about the origin of life on Earth.
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Mars Study Yields Clues to Possible Cradle of Life NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory News and Features: The discovery of evidence for ancient sea-floor hydrothermal deposits on Mars identifies an area on the planet that may offer clues about the origin of life on Earth. A...
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NASA Offers Access to Cygnus Spacecraft Ahead of Next Space Station Mission Media are invited to view and photograph Orbital ATK's Cygnus spacecraft, packed with cargo and scientific experiments for its upcoming flight to the International Space Station, at 10:30 a.m. EDT Wednesday, Oct. 18, at ...
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This week's link to headlines around the world on the threats, opportunities, and dangers facing our fragile planet --along with an occasional dash of humor and intriguing conspiracy. China's New Electric Car Rules Are A...
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Carnival of Space #529

Universe Today - 6 Oct 2017 20:51
This week’s Carnival of Space is hosted by Brian Wang at his Next Big Future blog.
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Astronomers have identified a bumper crop of dual supermassive black holes in the centers of galaxies....
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Astronomers use IAC instrument to probe the origins of cosmic rays In November 1572 a supernova explosion was observed in the direction of the constellation of Cassiopeia, and its most famous observer was Tycho Brahe, one of the founders of modern observational astronomy. The explosion ...
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Review: 'Blade Runner 2049' Comes Oh-So-Close to Original's Eerie Awesomeness When I saw the word "Atari" eerily glowing on a building in the devastated Los Angeles of "Blade Runner 2049," I knew everything was going to be just fine.
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Does the Moon Rotate?

SPACE.com - 6 Oct 2017 19:39
Does the Moon Rotate? Yes, the moon rotates on its axis. The moon's rate of rotation nearly matches its orbital period, which keep the same side facing Earth.
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Book the next rocket to New York? What it'll take to realize Elon Musk's bizarre travel plan SpaceX Chief Executive Elon Musk envisions a time in the near future when long-distance travelers on Earth can hop on a rocket to go across the globe in less than an hour.
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"A picture is emerging that suggests Dione could be a fossil of the wondrous activity Cassini discovered spraying from Saturn's geyser moon Enceladus or perhaps a weaker copycat Enceladus," said Bonnie Buratti of NASA's ...
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"A picture is emerging that suggests Dione could be a fossil of the wondrous activity Cassini discovered spraying from Saturn's geyser moon Enceladus or perhaps a weaker copycat Enceladus," said Bonnie Buratti of NASA's ...
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Hubble's Bubbles in the Tarantula Nebula NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center: At a distance of just 160,000 light-years, the Large Magellanic Cloud is one of the Milky Way's closest companions. It is also home to one of the largest and most intense regions of ac...
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New study proposes a giant, space-based solar flare shield for earth In today's modern, fast-paced world, human activity is very much reliant on electrical infrastructure. If the power grids go down, our climate control systems will shut off, our computers will die, and all electronic for...
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Cash-Back Sale for Essentials for Watching October's Meteor Showers [Deals] The skies are lighting up with meteor showers this month and if you plan on catching any of mother nature's light shows, you'll need to stock up on some outdoor gear. Space.com's sister site ActiveJunky is offering a 15 ...
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To Mars with ESA and the Guggenheim Bilbao ESA Space Science: ESA and the Guggenheim Museum Bilbao, together with the BBK Foundation, have joined forces to celebrate the 20th anniversary of this emblematic arts centre. Chasmata is a pioneering journey to Mars thr...
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Week in Images

ESA - 6 Oct 2017 16:00
Week in Images Our week through the lens: 2-6 October 2017
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Space Station Crosses Moon's Face in Stunning Photo The International Space Station (ISS) crosses the face of the nearly full moon in a gorgeous composite image snapped by astrophotographer Alexander Krivenyshev.
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NASA's Mars Odyssey Snaps Its First Images of Moon Phobos After 16 years of orbiting the Red Planet, NASA's record-breaking Mars Odyssey spacecraft has captured its first photos of the Martian moon Phobos.
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Volcanic Eruptions Gave the Ancient Moon a Temporary Atmosphere Earth's moon doesn't have much of an atmosphere today. However, it may have had a more prominent atmosphere 3 billion to 4 billion years ago, when volcanic eruptions spewed giant clouds of gas above the lunar surface, a ...
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