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Location American Space News for 3 November 2017
Return of the comet: 96P spotted by ESA, NASA satellites The ESA (European Space Agency) and NASA mission SOHO--short for Solar and Heliospheric Observatory--got a visit from an old friend this week when comet 96P entered its field of view on Oct. 25, 2017. The comet entered t...
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Carnival of Space #533

Universe Today - 4 Nov 2017 01:20
This week’s Carnival of Space is hosted by Brian Wang at his Next Big Future blog.
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Check Out NASA's New Instrument that will Look for Life on Enceladus NASA recently unveiled their SELFI instrument, which will search Enceladus' plumes to look for signs of life in the interior The post Check Out NASA’s New Instrument that will Look for Life on Enceladus appeared first ...
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NASA issues study contracts for Deep Space Gateway element NASA awarded contracts Nov. 1 to five companies to examine how they could develop a power and propulsion module that could become the initial element of the agency's proposed Deep Space Gateway. SpaceNews.com
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Russian authorities said Friday they had launched an inquiry into alleged embezzlement at the Progress factory which develops Soyuz rockets for the country's space industry.
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Astronomers Complete First International Asteroid Tracking Exercise NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory News and Features:
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Xtar's 'camino' to new satellites: why Spain holds the keys to a second-gen fleet Since 2010, satellite operators with U.S. defense business have posted fallng revenue as American troop levels have fallen in the Middle East. SpaceNews.com
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Air Force 'hopeful' Congress will support new strategy to phase out Russian rocket engines If the House NDAA language ends up becoming law, it would set things back at least two years, said Claire Leon, director of the Launch Enterprise Directorate at the Space and Missile Systems Center, in Los Angeles, Calif...
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Gemini Observatory Confirms Spiral Nature of Extremely Distant Lensed Galaxy Gemini Observatory: Gemini Observatory, using the Near-Infrared Integral Field Spectrograph on the Gemini North telescope in Hawai'i, has confirmed the spiral nature of what is now the most distant known spiral galaxy. T...
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The question NASA scientists ultimately want to answer is whether life exists in Enceladus or on other icy worlds in the outer solar system. At the bottom of Earth's oceans, hydrothermal vents thrive with life. Does Ence...
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Best Binoculars for Earth and Sky

SPACE.com - 3 Nov 2017 20:00
Best Binoculars for Earth and Sky Binoculars are great for checking out all kinds of natural wonders, from distant celestial bodies to birds and other wildlife on Earth. Here are some of the best binoculars for beginners, kids and seasoned veterans alike...
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When you're on top of the world--or orbiting it--there's no better place to be. NASA astronauts aboard the International Space Station (ISS) had a late night yesterday, staying up to watch a special uplink from Mission C...
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Earth from Space: Western Australia

SpaceRef - 3 Nov 2017 19:47
From the fourth most populous city to the rugged Outback, the Sentinel-3A satellite gives us a wide-ranging view over Australia's southwestern corner....
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Hubble Cashes in Abell's Richest Cluster NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center: The Universe contains some truly massive objects. Although we are still unsure how such gigantic things come to be, the current leading theory is known as hierarchical clustering, wher...
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Six Observations About Thor: Ragnarok

SPACE.com - 3 Nov 2017 17:48
Six Observations About Thor: Ragnarok Full confession time: Newsarama didn't get to see Ragnarok until a press screening mid last week, days after the initial wave of reviews started to surface and it became readily apparent the film was another MCU critical...
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Week in Images

ESA - 3 Nov 2017 17:30
Week in Images Our week through the lens: 30 October - 3 November 2017
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Photos: Casting Mirror No. 5 for the Giant Magellan Telescope Staff members at the University of Arizona's Richard F. Caris Mirror Lab recently began making the fifth mirror for the Giant Magellan Telescope. See photos here.
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Huge Telescope Project Starts Making Mirror No. 5 Technicians have begun casting the fifth primary mirror for the Giant Magellan Telescope (GMT) at the University of Arizona's Richard F. Caris Mirror Laboratory, project representatives announced today (Nov. 3).
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What Is the Sun Made Of?

SPACE.com - 3 Nov 2017 16:29
What Is the Sun Made Of? The sun is a big ball of hot gas and plasma.
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The most ancient spiral galaxy confirmed

Phys.org - 3 Nov 2017 15:58
The most ancient spiral galaxy confirmed The most ancient spiral galaxy discovered to date is revealing its secrets to a team of astronomers at Swinburne University of Technology and The Australian National University (ANU), part of the Australian Research Coun...
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Image: Hubble sees nearby asteroids photobombing distant galaxies Photobombing asteroids from our solar system have snuck their way into this deep image of the universe taken by NASA's Hubble Space Telescope.
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Rey & Finn's Story Won't End With 'Star Wars: Episode IX' "Star Wars: Episode IX" will mark the end of the current trilogy - but it won't be the last we'll see of its young heroes, Rey and Finn, or their companions Poe Dameron and BB-8.
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