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Augmented reality 'sandbox' shows how gravity works At the University of Iowa, you can see how gravity works by playing in the sand.
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Cambodia to buy Chinese satellite as relations tighten on Belt and Road Initiative China Great Wall Industry Corp. landed a new satellite order Jan. 11 on the back of a bilateral meeting between Chinese and Cambodian officials that included an agreement to increase trade between the countries. SpaceNew...
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China Says it Still has Control Over Tiangong-1 and Can Decide Where It'll Crash According to a recent statement by a top engineer from the China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation, China is still in control of the Tiangong-1 space station. The post China Says it Still has Control Over Tian...
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Virgin Galactic conducts 7th glide test of spacecraft Virgin Galactic says the latest glide test of its space tourism rocket plane was a success, nearly reaching the speed of sound high over California.
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Orbital View Of Snowfall In The Sahara Desert

SpaceRef - 12 Jan 2018 18:58
The Copernicus Sentinel-2 mission has captured rare snowfall in northwest Algeria, on the edge of the Sahara desert....
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NASA, NOAA to Announce 2017 Global Temperatures, Climate Conditions Climate experts from NASA and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) will provide the annual release of data on global temperatures and discuss the most important climate trends of 2017 during a media...
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Indian Rocket Launches 31 Satellites Into Orbit

SPACE.com - 12 Jan 2018 18:43
Indian Rocket Launches 31 Satellites Into Orbit An Indian Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle has launched 31 new satellites into orbit, making a successful comeback after an August launch failure.
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Above and Beyond: NASA's Magnetospheric Multiscale Mission Surpasses Expectations Flying to New Heights in 2017 NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center: In the cold vacuum of space, four satellites travel through the darkness, cruising around Earth at speeds up to 22,300 miles per hour. These spacecraft comprise NASA's Magnetospheric M...
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Week In Images

ESA - 12 Jan 2018 18:30
Week In Images Our week through the lens: 8-12 January 2018
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Wild 360-Degree Video Lets You See the Milky Way As a Giant Black Hole Would A new 360-degree simulation that uses data from NASA's Chandra X-Ray Observatory is helping astronomers better understand more than 22 stellar giants found at the center of the Milky Way galaxy.
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In a technology first, a team of NASA engineers has demonstrated fully autonomous X-ray navigation in space -- a capability that could revolutionize NASA's ability in the future to pilot robotic spacecraft to the far rea...
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Idaho Students to Speak with NASA Astronaut on International Space Station Students from 10 schools in Idaho will speak with a NASA astronaut living and working aboard the International Space Station at 11:25 a.m. EST Tuesday, Jan. 17.
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ISRO launches PSLV return to flight mission with 31 satellites The PSLV lifted off from the Satish Dhawan Space Centre at 10:59 p.m. Eastern and placed into orbit a Cartosat 2 imaging satellite and 30 secondary payloads. SpaceNews.com
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Is the cosmic colossus RCS2J2327 heavier than allowed? An international team of scientists led by researchers from the Argelander Institute for Astronomy has mapped the mass distribution in a distant galaxy cluster (RCS2J2327). This cosmic colossus is located in the constell...
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Nature article turns theory of stellar evolution upside-down This week, Nature published an article that could challenge the theory of stellar evolution.
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Whirlpool Galaxy: Exploding With Supernovas

SPACE.com - 12 Jan 2018 15:48
Whirlpool Galaxy: Exploding With Supernovas The Whirlpool Galaxy is a spiral galaxy that is relatively close to Earth -- about 30 million light-years away.
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Black hole spin cranks-up radio volume

Phys.org - 12 Jan 2018 15:20
Black hole spin cranks-up radio volume Statistical analysis of supermassive black holes suggests that the spin of the black hole may play a role in the generation of powerful high-speed jets blasting radio waves and other radiation across the universe.
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In Photos: NROL-47 Spy Satellite Launches Into Space on Delta IV Rocket On Jan. 12, 2018, the U.S. spy satellite NROL-47 launched into space atop a United Launch Alliance Delta IV rocket from Vandenberg Air Force Base in California. See photos from the stunning launch here.
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GeoCarb--a new view of carbon over the Americas A new NASA Earth science mission in the early stages of design may achieve a transformational advance in our understanding of the global carbon cycle by mapping concentrations of key carbon gases from a new vantage point...
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Zoom Through the Famous Orion Nebula with NASA's Incredible 3D Video Take a tour of one of the most famous star-forming gas clouds in the night sky, the Orion Nebula, with a new 3D visualization.
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What Does It Take to Be an Astrophysicist?

SPACE.com - 12 Jan 2018 14:26
What Does It Take to Be an Astrophysicist? Jumping into the world of astronomy and physics as a career can seem daunting, especially for precocious high schoolers with a passion for the field.
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Previewing the Blue Blood Supermoon Eclipse of January 2018 Using Mobile Apps In 2018, the world will experience three partial solar eclipses and two total lunar eclipses -- but whether you can see them depends on where you live.
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