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Black Hole Pretenders May Be Superfast-Spinning Pulsars

Scientific American - 22 Nov 2017 14:00
Black Hole Pretenders May Be Superfast-Spinning Pulsars Unraveling the murky origins of these cosmic imposters could lead to breakthroughs in understanding the lives and deaths of stars --
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Space Station Astronauts Share Thanksgiving Memories (Video) While Americans all over the country will celebrate Thanksgiving with their families, the astronauts on Expedition 53 on the International Space Station will need to stay where they are -- in orbit.
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These Streaks on Mars Could be Flowing Sand, not Water

Universe Today - 22 Nov 2017 21:26
These Streaks on Mars Could be Flowing Sand, not Water When robotic missions first began to land on the surface of Mars in the 1970s, they revealed a harsh, cold and desiccated landscape. This effectively put an end generations of speculation about “Martian canals” and t...
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A First Look at How the Earth Stops High-Energy Neutrinos in Their Tracks InterActions.org News Wire: Neutrinos are abundant subatomic particles that are famous for passing through anything and everything, only very rarely interacting with matter. About 100 trillion neutrinos pass through your...
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Galactic Panspermia: Interstellar Dust Could Transport Life from Star to Star The theory of Panspermia states that life exists through the cosmos, and is distributed between planets, stars and even galaxies by asteroids, comets, meteors and planetoids. In this respect, life began on Earth about 4 ...
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Thanksgiving Dinner in Space: How Astronauts Dine on Turkey Day There aren't any turkeys in space, but that doesn't stop astronauts from enjoying Thanksgiving dinner at the space station! See what NASA has on the Turkey Day menu for astronauts in space.
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NASA's Next Mars Lander Passes Big Test Ahead of May 2018 Launch The spacecraft, known as InSight, has just completed "thermal vac" testing here at a facility owned by its builder, Lockheed Martin Space Systems Co.
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Lofty Thanksgiving: Astronauts feasting on pouches of turkey Astronauts at the International Space Station will feast Thursday on pouches of Thanksgiving turkey.
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For the first time ever, astronomers have studied a 400-meter-long "monolith-like" asteroid that has entered the Solar System from interstellar space. Observations from ESO's Very Large Telescope in Chile and other obser...
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Researchers have hypothesized that the universe contains "dark matter." They have also posited the existence of "dark energy." These two hypotheses account for the movement of stars in galaxies and for the accelerating e...
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Budweiser's Space-Bound Barley Seeds to Advance First 'Bud on Mars' Budweiser is sending 20 barley seeds to the International Space Station to further its bid to become the first beer on Mars.
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New York Students to Speak with NASA Astronauts on Space Station Students at U.S. Military Academy in West Point, New York, will speak with NASA astronauts living, working and doing research aboard the International Space Station at 9:15 a.m. EST Monday, Nov. 27.
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"We've shown that the heaviest elements in the periodic table, whose origin was shrouded in mystery until today are made in the mergers of neutron stars," said Edo Berger with the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophys...
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Fly-By of Interstellar Asteroid Portends Quadrillion Trillion More in Galaxy Reports of the first-ever flyby of a body from another stellar system suggest a vast sea of interstellar shards and a Neptune-like planet around every star in the Milky Way --
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Forty years of Meteosat

ESA - 22 Nov 2017 16:09
Forty years of Meteosat ESA's first Earth observation satellite was launched on 23 November 1977. When the first Meteosat satellite took its place in the sky, it completed coverage of the whole globe from geostationary orbit and laid the founda...
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The abundance of positrons: pulsars don't seem to be the origin ASI Agenzia Spaziale Italiana:
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The remains of a blazing meteorite that lit up the dark skies of the Arctic last week are believed scattered near a lake in northern Finland, amateur Finnish astronomers said Wednesday.
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Discovery of cigar-shaped asteroid from outer space could help unveil secrets of extrasolar worlds It came from outer space ... and went back there two weeks later, having astonished and excited astronomers and planetary scientists. A cigar-shaped object, less than half a kilometre long and barely bright enough to be ...
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Beautiful Saturn: Cassini Team Unveils Farewell Photo of Ringed Planet A newly released photo taken by NASA's Cassini probe two days before its Saturn death dive shows the planet and its iconic rings in all their glory.
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The benefits of being a total space cadet

Phys.org - 22 Nov 2017 14:08
Space research. What's it ever done for me? Well, quite a bit as it turns out ...
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Earth-i selects SSTL for imaging satellite constellation Earth-i, a British startup planning to provide high-resolution images and video of the Earth, has awarded a contract to Surrey Satellite Technology Ltd. (SSTL) for its initial set of satellites. SpaceNews.com
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Thanksgiving Night Sky 2017: Saturn, Mercury (& the Moon) On the Menu Thanksgiving is often thought of as the one time of the year for family and friends to get together. But after the afternoon feast has been consumed, why not go for some stargazing?
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