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The 100 Most Amazing Space Photos of 2017

SPACE.com - 20 Dec 2017 14:19
The 100 Most Amazing Space Photos of 2017 From eclipses to comets and auroras, there were plenty of amazinvg celestial sights for skywatchers to catch this year. Check out some of the best photos taken by Space.com readers in 2017 in this year-end gallery.
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NASA to Reveal Finalists for Next Robotic Solar System Mission Today NASA will unveil the finalists for its next robotic mission to explore the solar system today (Dec. 20) and you can follow it live online.
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SpaceX to skip first stage landing for upcoming Iridium launch In a break from its now-standard practice, SpaceX will not attempt a landing of the first stage of its Falcon 9 rocket on its next launch this week, the company confirmed Dec. 19. SpaceNews.com
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Where Will NASA Go Next? Saturn's Moon Titan, or Maybe a Comet

Scientific American - 20 Dec 2017 23:55
Where Will NASA Go Next? Saturn's Moon Titan, or Maybe a Comet A flying drone to sniff out life on Titan and a spacecraft to return comet samples to Earth are finalists in NASA’s search for its next interplanetary destination --
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NASA selects comet and Titan missions as New Frontiers finalists NASA has selected missions to return samples from a comet and to explore Titan with a drone as finalists for the next New Frontiers medium-class planetary science mission. SpaceNews.com
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Cosmic filament probes our galaxy's giant black hole The center of our Galaxy has been intensely studied for many years, but it still harbors surprises for scientists. A snake-like structure lurking near our galaxy's supermassive black hole is the latest discovery to tanta...
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Astronomers shed light on formation of black holes and galaxies Stars forming in galaxies appear to be influenced by the supermassive black hole at the center of the galaxy, but the mechanism of how that happens has not been clear to astronomers until now.
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The center of our Galaxy has been intensely studied for many years, but it still harbors surprises for scientists. A snake-like structure lurking near our galaxy's supermassive black hole is the latest discovery to tanta...
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SpaceX unveils new Falcon Heavy rocket before January launch SpaceX unveiled its new Falcon Heavy rocket on Wednesday, a month before its first launch.
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Former Thuraya CEO leaves OneWeb for Intelsat

Space News - 20 Dec 2017 22:15
Former Thuraya CEO leaves OneWeb for Intelsat Samer Halawi is leaving satellite internet startup OneWeb after less than a year to join Intelsat in a newly created executive position. SpaceNews.com
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Astronomers using European Southern Observatory's Very Large Telescope have for the first time directly observed granulation patterns on the surface of a star outside the solar system--the aging red giant π1 Gruis. This...
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Cosmic Filament Probes Our Galaxy's Giant Black Hole Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics: The center of our Galaxy has been intensely studied for many years, but it still harbors surprises for scientists. A snake-like structure lurking near our galaxy's supermassiv...
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NASA Invests in Concept Development for Missions to Comet, Saturn Moon Titan NASA has selected two finalist concepts for a robotic mission planned to launch in the mid-2020s: a comet sample return mission and a drone-like rotorcraft that would explore potential landing sites on Saturn's largest m...
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Giant bubbles on red giant star's surface

Phys.org - 20 Dec 2017 20:00
Giant bubbles on red giant star's surface Astronomers using ESO's Very Large Telescope have for the first time directly observed granulation patterns on the surface of a star outside the solar system--the aging red giant π1 Gruis. This remarkable new image from...
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Water on Mars absorbed like a sponge, new research suggests When searching for life, scientists first look for an element key to sustaining it: fresh water.
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Radio observations point to likely explanation for neutron-star merger phenomena Three months of observations with the National Science Foundation's Karl G. Jansky Very Large Array (VLA) have allowed astronomers to zero in on the most likely explanation for what happened in the aftermath of the viole...
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Giant Bubbles on Red Giant Star's Surface ESO Top News:
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Powerful new tool for looking for life beyond Earth NASA has developed an innovative new spectroscopy instrument to aid the search for extraterrestrial life. The new instrument is designed to detect compounds and minerals associated with biological activity more quickly a...
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Astronomers Shed Light on Formation of Black Holes and Galaxies Keck Observatory: Stars forming in galaxies appear to be influenced by the supermassive black hole at the center of the galaxy, but the mechanism of how that happens has not been clear to astronomers until now.
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"We expect that this result will either be hugely important or a total dud," said Joseph Conlon of Oxford University who led the new study. "I don't think there is a halfway point when you are looking for answers to... �...
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Op-ed | Continued innovation, regulatory reform needed to further U.S. leadership in space The Commercial Spaceflight Federation is "extremely optimistic" the National Space Council's agenda will include "a renewed commitment to the public-private partnerships." SpaceNews.com
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NASA's Scott Tingle, Anton Shkaplerov of the Russian space agency Roscosmos, and Norishige Kanai of the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency joined Expedition 54 Commander Alexander Misurkin of Roscosmos and crewmates Mark...
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