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Earth Day 2019: How NASA Data Helps US Deal with Disasters and Climate Change A new NASA website shows just how the agency's Earth observation data helps communities across the United States deal with climate change, disasters and environmental challenges.
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Earth Day 2019: These Amazing NASA Images Show Earth from Above NASA is celebrating Earth Day today (April 22) by sharing some really incredible photos of Earth from satellites, aircraft and deep-space missions.
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Ep. 527: Ancient Astronomy of the American Southwest

Universe Today - 23 Apr 2019 00:33
Ancient peoples had no light pollution, and they knew the night skies very well. In fact, they depends on them to know when to plant and when to harvest. Today Pamela talks about the archeoastronomical sites of the Ameri...
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On Titan, the Polar Vortex Can Last a Shiver-Inducing 22 (Earth) Years And you thought unpredictable spring temperatures were annoying: On Saturn's moon Titan, chilly polar vortex periods can last to the summer solstice.
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SpaceX Crew Dragon Capsule Explodes During Engine Test

Scientific American - 22 Apr 2019 21:45
SpaceX Crew Dragon Capsule Explodes During Engine Test The accident is likely to significantly delay the company’s plans for crewed launches --
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Fisher Space Pen Marks Apollo 11 50th With Moon-Flown Material A new limited-edition, collectible pen is embedded with a piece of the history it helped write.
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SpaceX Cargo Launch Still On Track Despite Crew Dragon Anomaly, NASA Says SpaceX's upcoming cargo launch is still on track after a recent anomaly during a test of their Crew Dragon capsule.
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Whether they're idyllic floating cotton balls on an otherwise blue sky or ominous grey swirls that block the sun, clouds all begin as an invisible dot of water vapor....
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Carnival of Space #608

Universe Today - 22 Apr 2019 20:41
It’s that time again! This week's Carnival of Space is hosted by Pamela Hoffman at the Everyday Spacer blog.
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SpaceX Crew Dragon Accident May Impact NASA Plans to Launch Astronauts from US Soil An explosion that may have destroyed a SpaceX Crew Dragon spacecraft during an engine test on April 20 could push back NASA's plans to begin launching astronauts from U.S. soil this summer.
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After its capture this morning at 5:28 a.m. EDT, the Northrop Grumman Cygnus spacecraft was bolted into place on the International Space Station's Earth-facing port of the Unity module at 7:31 a.m. At the time of install...
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SpaceX suffers serious setback with crew capsule accident SpaceX has suffered a serious setback in its effort to launch NASA astronauts into orbit this year, with the fiery loss of its first crew capsule.
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NASA Scientist to Discuss NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center:
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Earth vs. asteroids: humans strike back

Phys.org - 22 Apr 2019 15:50
Earth vs. asteroids: humans strike back Incoming asteroids have been scarring our home planet for billions of years. This month humankind left our own mark on an asteroid for the first time: Japan's Hayabusa2 spacecraft dropped a copper projectile at very high...
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NASA's Webb Space Telescope Will Capture a Galactic 'Jellyfish' Astronomers aren't sure how this galaxy ended up with its long, gassy appendages, but NASA's upcoming James Webb Space Telescope is going to investigate.
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Disney+'s Cassian Andor series will bring back K-2SO.
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What Makes the Strong Force So Special?

SPACE.com - 22 Apr 2019 15:35
What Makes the Strong Force So Special? All four known forces of nature have their own unique place -- and the strong nuclear force governs the very small.
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The Moon Shines with Jupiter and Saturn This Week! Here's How to See It The waning gibbous moon will soon visit the two largest gas giants of our solar system.
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20 Things You Didn't Know About Rainbows

Discover - 22 Apr 2019 14:00
Everyone sees their own rainbow, and the number of colors in yours may be different from mine.
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Astronomers are almost ready to declare the winner of a decades-old planetary race.
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Earth vs. asteroids: humans strike back

ESA - 22 Apr 2019 09:51
Earth vs. asteroids: humans strike back Incoming asteroids have been scarring our home planet for billions of years. This month humankind left our own mark on an asteroid for the first time: Japan's Hayabusa2 spacecraft dropped a copper projectile at very high...
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(Instituto de Astrofísica de Canarias (IAC)) Four years ago, an international team (USA, Japan and Europe) carried out an unprecedented suborbital space experiment called CLASP-1, motivated by theoretical investigations...
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