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New report slams idea of a missile defense shield in space CSIS study: A space-based missile defense is impractical and ineffective to protect the United States and its allies. SpaceNews.com
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New study finds 'winking' star may be devouring wrecked planets A team of U.S. astronomers studying the star RZ Piscium has found evidence suggesting its strange, unpredictable dimming episodes may be caused by vast orbiting clouds of gas and dust, the remains of one or more destroye...
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Discovery of neutron star collision is 'breakthrough' of 2017 The world's first-ever detection of two faraway neutron stars colliding, causing a massive blast that rippled through the fabric of space and time, was judged the scientific breakthrough of 2017, the journal Science said...
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New Study Finds 'Winking' Star May Be Devouring Wrecked Planets NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center: A team of U.S. astronomers studying the star RZ Piscium has found evidence suggesting its strange, unpredictable dimming episodes may be caused by vast orbiting clouds of gas and dust,...
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December 21 2017: Today's links to headline stories from around the world on the threats, opportunities, and dangers facing our fragile planet --along with an occasional dash of humor, popular culture, and an intriguing ...
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Space Industry Takes Prominent Role in Trump's National Security Strategy Trump: The U.S. government will team up with commercial firms to "improve the resiliency of our space architecture."
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How to Temporarily Undo the Universe's Endless Chaos with Chloroform Physicists demonstrated that in the unique circumstances of quantum-correlated nuclei inside a chloroform molecule, entropy can spontaneously decrease.
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8 Times Flat-Earthers Tried to Challenge Science (and Failed) in 2017 It was a good year for a very bad conspiracy theory.
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On Wednesday, NASA revealed the two finalists for its New Frontiers program which could be exciting news for scientists searching for extraterrestrial life. The two missions will further explore past targets--Saturn's la...
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Today - Zebrafish Muscle 2: Following the fixation and stowing of experiment units (EUs) from Group A earlier this week, today the crew performed fixation on the EUs from Groups B and C and then stowed them in the refrig...
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January Full Moons 2018: See the 'Full Wolf Moon' and a Blue Moon, Too! Learn more about January's full "Wolf Moon," which peaks Jan. 1 or 2, depending on your time zone. Then prepare for the Blue Moon of Jan. 31, including a total lunar eclipse!
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The quest to determine the nature of both dark matter and dark energy has led scientists to adopt new tracers of the large-scale structure of the Universe, such as emission line galaxies. These galaxies present strong em...
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Our year in space

ESA - 21 Dec 2017 16:53
Our year in space A look back at the highlights of 2017 for Europe in Space
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A new direction in space policy

Space News - 21 Dec 2017 16:20
A new direction in space policy Implementing the Trump administration's space policy requires increased reliance on the growing array of commercial space capabilities to enable human to return to the moon and go to Mars and beyond. SpaceNews.com
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ESA's next satellite propelled by butane

Phys.org - 21 Dec 2017 15:52
ESA's next satellite propelled by butane ESA's next miniature satellite will be its first able to change orbit. Thanks to a compact thruster resembling a butane cigarette lighter, the cereal box-sized satellite will fly around its near-twin to test their radio ...
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What is Astrophysics?

SPACE.com - 21 Dec 2017 15:34
What is Astrophysics? Astrophysics is a branch of space science that applies the laws of physics and chemistry to seek to understand the universe and our place in it.
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A century of galaxy discrimination revealed by giant European astronomy survey A huge European astronomy survey, whose results are released today (21 December 2017), has revealed that the view of the Universe provided by traditional optical telescopes is seriously biased.
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Piezoelectric lighter hovering above South Pole may help pinpoint mystery source of cosmic energy Soaring some 23 miles over the South Pole, a University of Kansas experiment slung from a high-altitude weather balloon is calculating how the surface of Antarctica reflects radio signals caused by ultra-high-energy cosm...
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Winter Solstice: The Science of the Shortest Day of 2017 The winter solstice is in full stride today (Dec. 21), which boasts the fewest hours of daylight for 2017 in the Northern Hemisphere.
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2017's Dim Ursid Meteor Shower Peaks Now, Lucks Out with Darkened Sky Look up tonight for the peak of December's lesser-known display of shooting stars, the Ursid meteor shower, which peaks overnight on Dec. 21 and 22.
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Haunted Again: Skull-Faced 'Halloween Asteroid' Returns in 2018 Astronomers will soon get another look at the big, ghoulishly weird space rock that buzzed Earth on Halloween three years ago.
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'When We Were Apollo' Crowdfunded Film to Focus on Moon Landing Workforce A new crowdfunded documentary will look at the crowd behind the Apollo moon landings.
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