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'Alien' Franchise Celebrates 40 Years of Xenomorphs with 6 Terrifying Shorts This year marks the 40th anniversary of "Alien," and fans have lots of reasons to celebrate -- including new short films.
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Rocket Lab launches DARPA satellite

Space News - 29 Mar 2019 04:41
Rocket Lab launches DARPA satellite Rocket Lab successfully launched an experimental satellite for the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency March 28 as the company looks to move to a monthly cadence of launches. SpaceNews.com
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Hubble Watches A Spun-up Asteroid Coming Apart

SpaceRef - 29 Mar 2019 06:25
A small asteroid has been caught in the process of spinning so fast it's throwing off material, according to new data from NASA's Hubble Space Telescope and other observatories....
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UK space company Scisys, fearing Brexit, praises decision to become Irish Scisys Group, a formerly British company involved in the European Union's Galileo satellite program, says its change of location from Chippenham, England, to Dublin, Ireland, was immediately positive for its space busine...
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Spring Skywatching: Who Let The Dogs Out?

SPACE.com - 29 Mar 2019 23:00
Spring Skywatching: Who Let The Dogs Out? This week, we discuss the celestial dogs romping around our early evening springtime sky.
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Spacewalking Astronauts Replace Old Batteries on Space Station NASA astronauts Nick Hague and Christina Koch successfully completed a spacewalk at the International Space Station today to continue an ongoing power upgrade at the orbiting lab.
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This Epic R2-D2 Observatory is Totally the Droid We've Been Looking For Germany's Zweibrücken Observatory bears a striking resemblance to a beloved "Star Wars" sidekick.
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UN talks on space peace treaty fail to reach consensus United Nations-backed talks to prevent an arms race in outer space ended without agreement on Friday, delivering another blow to global disarmament diplomacy.
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Boycott Indian Launchers? Industry Reacts to India's Anti-Satellite Weapon Test In the wake of the March 27 Indian anti-satellite test, Brian Weeden of the Secure World Foundation suggested companies consider boycotting India's Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV).
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Tiny Cubesats Could Do Big Science at the Moon and Venus Two proposed microsatellites could help NASA explore Venus and the moon.
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Exoplanet satellite ready

ESA - 29 Mar 2019 20:00
Exoplanet satellite ready ESA's Characterising Exoplanet Satellite, Cheops, was recently declaredready to flyafter completing a series of final spacecraft tests.
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Hubble spots flock of cosmic ducks

Phys.org - 29 Mar 2019 19:53
Hubble spots flock of cosmic ducks This star-studded image shows us a portion of Messier 11, an open star cluster in the southern constellation of Scutum (the Shield). Messier 11 is also known as the Wild Duck Cluster, as its brightest stars form a "V" sh...
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Mixed Reactions to NASA's Accelerated Moon Plan

SPACE.com - 29 Mar 2019 19:50
Mixed Reactions to NASA's Accelerated Moon Plan Shortly after Vice President Mike Pence directed NASA to return humans to the moon by 2024, reactions from space companies and organizations ranged from excitement to bewilderment.
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Astronauts Help Discover Newfound Crustacean During Cave Expedition The newfound beast is a blind, cave-dwelling, aquatic crustacean.
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Hubble Spots Flock of Cosmic Ducks

PTTU - 29 Mar 2019 18:37
Hubble Spots Flock of Cosmic Ducks NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center:
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Galaxia, a new boost for ESA Education

ESA - 29 Mar 2019 18:30
Galaxia, a new boost for ESA Education New Space, quest for innovation and integrated applications, new business models, global challenges: this is the scenario that the ESA Education programme is now even more equipped to address with the inauguration of Gal...
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Week in images

ESA - 29 Mar 2019 18:25
Week in images Our week through the lens: 25 - 29 March 2019
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Senate reintroduces Space Frontier Act

Space News - 29 Mar 2019 18:12
Senate reintroduces Space Frontier Act A bipartisan group of senators has reintroduced legislation designed to reform commercial launch and remote sensing regulations, this time without a provision that led to the bill's defeat last year in the House. SpaceNe...
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Fastest-Thinning Greenland Glacier Threw NASA Scientists for a Loop. It's Actually Growing. Instead of shrinking, this giant glacier is growing, NASA scientists found.
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Spacewalking astronauts replace more station batteries (Update) Spacewalking astronauts hustled through battery hookups outside the International Space Station on Friday in a major upgrade of the solar power grid.
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STRATCOM to design blueprint for nuclear command, control and communications U.S. Strategic Command was handed the responsibility last fall to solve one of the Defense Department's most sensitive and complex technology problems: the modernization of the nation's nuclear command, control and commu...
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Shadows on the Moon - a tale of ephemeral beauty, humans and hubris Between 1969 and 1972, a new type of archaeological site was created. For the first time, human bodies and the technology needed to sustain them altered the landscape of another world. The astronauts from the six Apollo ...
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