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'Speed' Docuseries Shows What Light-Powered Cubesat Might Look Like in Space (Video) One future journey through the solar system might be possible, thanks to a sail powered by the sun.
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Notre Dame Fire Damage Spotted from Space (Photo) A photo taken yesterday (April 17) by DigitalGlobe's sharp-eyed WorldView-2 satellite shows the damage done to the famous 850-year-old Paris church.
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Northrop Grumman Heads to Space Station with New NASA Science, Cargo Northrop Grumman's Cygnus spacecraft is on its way to the International Space Station with about 7,600 pounds of science investigations and cargo after launching at 4:46 p.m. EDT Wednesday from NASA's Wallops Flight Faci...
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China to Launch Ambitious Asteroid-Comet Mission in 2022 China aims to launch a bold sample-return mission just three years from now, according to the nation's state-run Xinhua news agency.
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Methane-Filled Lakes on Titan are "Surprisingly Deep"

Universe Today - 19 Apr 2019 00:51
The Cassini mission to Saturn and its moons wrapped up in 2017, when the spacecraft was sent plunging into the gas giant to meet its end. But there’s still a lot of data from the mission to keep scientists busy. A team...
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Power and Romance Clash in 'Star Wars' Costumes, Analysis Shows They say dress for the job you want, not the job you have, but it doesn't seem like the heroines of the first two "Star Wars" trilogies got that memo.
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NASA's 1st female astronaut candidate, Jerrie Cobb, dies NASA's first female astronaut candidate, pilot Jerrie Cobb, has died.
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Indian Anti-Satellite Test Proves Early Test for Space Fence Still in testing mode, the U.S. Air Force Space Fence on Kwajalein Atoll detected India's March 27 anti-satellite test and issued a break-up alert.
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NASA Celebrates Earth Day with Social Media, Public Events

NASA Breaking news - 18 Apr 2019 22:15
NASA Celebrates Earth Day with Social Media, Public Events This Earth Day, April 22, NASA invites you to celebrate our beautiful home planet by participating in a global social media event and local events around the country.
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A House-Size Asteroid Zipped by Earth Today

SPACE.com - 18 Apr 2019 21:43
A House-Size Asteroid Zipped by Earth Today An asteroid the size of a house gave Earth a close shave today (April 18), passing nearer to our planet than any other space rock will for the rest of this year -- that is, as far as we know.
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TESS Just Found its First Earth-Sized World

Universe Today - 18 Apr 2019 21:31
NASA’s new planet-hunting telescope, TESS (Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite), just found its first Earth-sized world. Though the Earth-sized planet, and its hot sub-Neptune companion, were first observed by TESS i...
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Beresheet's farewell photo shows the battered patch of lunar ground that would become the little probe's final resting place.
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Israeli team: human error may have caused spacecraft crash The Israeli start-up behind last week's failed lunar landing says human error may have caused the spacecraft to crash into the moon.
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Hubble celebrates its 29th birthday with unrivaled view of the Southern Crab Nebula This incredible image of the hourglass-shaped Southern Crab Nebula was taken to mark the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope's 29th anniversary in space. The nebula, created by a binary star system, is one of the many object...
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Astronomers Finally Spot Universe's First Molecule in Distant Nebula A flying observatory has pinpointed the first type of molecule that formed in the universe after the Big Bang.
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NASA Hosts University Students to Discuss Future of Space Exploration NASA is giving university students an opportunity to interact with agency leadership, including NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine, as well as astronauts abroad the International Space Station, during a live event 2 p.m....
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Satixfy prepares release of flat panel antennas this year Rajanik Mark, Satixfy's chief operating officer, said the company has created its own chipsets that it can build in-house to bring down the cost of antenna modules that are built into full user terminals. SpaceNews.com
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Happy Birthday Hubble!

ESA - 18 Apr 2019 18:30
Happy Birthday Hubble! The Hubble Space Telescope celebrates its 29th birthday with this incredible view of the Southern Crab Nebula
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Photo Release: Hubble Celebrates its 29th Birthday with Unrivaled View of the Southern Crab Nebula Hubble Space Telescope News:
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Independent report concludes 2033 human Mars mission is not feasible An independent report concluded that NASA has no chance of sending humans to Mars by 2033, with the earliest such a mission could be flown being the late 2030s. SpaceNews.com
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Four questions: Here there be monsters

Phys.org - 18 Apr 2019 17:08
Four questions: Here there be monsters On April 10, the world got to see the first image taken of a black hole in space, taken by the Event Horizon Telescope, a worldwide collaboration of astronomers and astrophysicists including a substantial team at the Uni...
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OSIRIS Image Viewer makes available all images of Rosetta's comet 67P Between 2014 and 2016, the scientific camera system OSIRIS onboard ESA's Rosetta spacecraft captured almost 70000 images of comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko. They not only document the most extensive and demanding comet m...
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