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Low-cost clocks for landing on the moon

Phys.org - 26 Oct 2017 19:00
Low-cost clocks for landing on the moon A European clock accurate to a trillionth of a second is set to be used on satellites and missions to the moon.
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Image: Cloudy with a chance of protons

Phys.org - 26 Oct 2017 18:50
Image: Cloudy with a chance of protons ESA's Gaia mission, in orbit since December 2013, is surveying more than a thousand million stars in our Galaxy, monitoring each target star about 70 times over a five-year period and precisely charting their positions, ...
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Senator opposes Bridenstine nomination to lead NASA A day after the Senate Commerce Committee announced a confirmation hearing for Rep. Jim Bridenstine's nomination to be the next NASA administrator, one senator has announced her opposition to his bid. SpaceNews.com
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NASA's James Webb Space Telescope: Hubble's Cosmic Successor Everything you need to know about NASA's Big Bang-probing space telescope.
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Project Blue: Building a Space Telescope that Could Directly Observe Planets Around Alpha Centauri An international consortium of scientists known as Project Blue hopes to crowdfund the creation of a space telescope that will allow us to directly image planets in the neighboring Alpha Centauri system. The post Project...
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Astronomers Spot First-Ever Space Rock from Another Star

Scientific American - 27 Oct 2017 01:35
Astronomers Spot First-Ever Space Rock from Another Star As it departs the inner solar system, scientists are racing to study the object before it fades from view --
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Spengler defends Intelsat-Intel C-band proposal as a U.S.-only solution Intelsat CEO Stephen Spengler defended Intelsat's joint proposal with Intel for ceeding certain satellite spectrum to the wireless industry for 5G services, telling investors Oct. 26 that the controversial C-band clearin...
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Hunting for Exoplanets - First scientific results from the CARMENES survey Max Planck Institute for Astronomy: CARMENES is a new German-Spanish high-resolution spectrograph operating in both the visible and the infrared wavelength regimes and mounted on the Calar Alto Observatory 3.5m telescope...
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Proposed NASA mission employs 'lobster-eye' optics to locate source of cosmic ripples A novel optics system that mimics the structure of a lobster's eyes would enable a conceptual Explorer-class mission to precisely locate, characterize, and alert other observatories to the source of gravitational waves, ...
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NASA Invites Media to Upcoming Space Station Cargo Launch

NASA Breaking news - 26 Oct 2017 23:22
NASA Invites Media to Upcoming Space Station Cargo Launch Media accreditation is open for launch of the next SpaceX commercial cargo resupply services mission to the International Space Station, currently targeted for no earlier than December.
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Dawn finds possible ancient ocean remnants at Ceres Minerals containing water are widesp
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Small asteroid or comet 'visits' from beyond the solar system A small, recently discovered asteroid - or perhaps a comet - appears to have originated from outside the solar system, coming from somewhere else in our galaxy. If so, it would be the first "interstellar object" to be ob...
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NASA's Hubble Space Telescope has found a blistering hot planet outside our solar system where it "snows" sunscreen. The problem is the sunscreen (titanium oxide) precipitation only happens on the planet's permanent nigh...
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Astronomers discover sunscreen snow falling on hot exoplanet Astronomers at Penn State have used the Hubble Space Telescope to find a blistering-hot giant planet outside our solar system where the atmosphere "snows" titanium dioxide--the active ingredient in sunscreen. These Hubbl...
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James Webb Space Telescope's laser-focused sight About 1 million miles away from the nearest eye surgeon, NASA's James Webb Space Telescope will be able to perfect its own vision while in orbit.
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360° video of Juno, simulating a rover lunar mission Canadian Space Agency: The Canadian Space Agency (CSA) is partnering with the European Space Agency (ESA) to conduct a series of field tests to replicate scenarios of a lunar sample return mission. The location, a Quebec...
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Small Asteroid or Comet 'Visits' from Beyond the Solar System NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory News and Features: A small, recently discovered asteroid -- or perhaps a comet -- appears to have originated from outside the solar system, coming from somewhere else in our galaxy. If so...
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NASA's JPL Dawn team found that Ceres' crust is a mixture of ice, salts and hydrated materials that were subjected to past and possibly recent geologic activity, and that this crust represents most of that ancient ocean....
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Top Pentagon contractors keen on space business

Space News - 26 Oct 2017 21:59
Top Pentagon contractors keen on space business Top defense firms with large space portfolios like Lockheed Martin, Boeing and Northrop Grumman are likely to benefit as space increasingly is viewed as a "contested environment" where the United States will be challenge...
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This research was presented in the paper "The Fornax Deep Survey with VST. II. Fornax A: A Two-phase Assembly Caught in the Act", by E. Iodice et al., in the Astrophysical Journal....
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An Exoplanet With Titanium Oxide Snow

SpaceRef - 26 Oct 2017 21:07
NASA's Hubble Space Telescope has found a blistering hot planet outside our solar system where it "snows" sunscreen....
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Hubble Observes Exoplanet that Snows Sunscreen HubbleSite NewsCenter -- Latest News Releases:
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