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Location American Space News for 19 May 2019
SpaceX vs. Drogon: Which Dragon Wins the 'Game of Thrones'? Chances are high that the "Game of Thrones" finale won't tackle our most pressing question: Which would win, one of these fire-breathing dragons or one of SpaceX's Dragon capsules?
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Startup Hermeus Wants to Build a Hypersonic Jet That Flies at 5 Times the Speed of Sound A U.S. venture-capital firm recently led a round of seed investment for Hermeus Corp., a new startup looking to develop a hypersonic aircraft.
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Parachute Development a Challenge for Commercial Crew An incident involving a test of parachutes for one commercial crew vehicle has heightened awareness of the challenges involved in developing those systems.
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Moon Blobs, Collapsars and Long Planets

Scientific American - 19 May 2019 20:00
Moon Blobs, Collapsars and Long Planets A roundup of recent research with astrobiological implications --
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Amending the budget to support humans on the Moon in 2024, what may be causing possible Moonquakes, and a virtual flight over an area of scientific interest on Mars ... a few of the stories to tell you about -...
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NASA's Space to Ground is your weekly update on what's happening aboard the International Space Station....
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Earth from Space: The Po Valley, Italy

SpaceRef - 19 May 2019 17:10
This Copernicus Sentinel-2 image features the Po Valley, the most densely populated area in Italy, accounting for nearly half of the national population....
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Cost of Delta IV Heavy Rocket Launches is Down But the Real Price Is a Secret The Air Force announcement that it is paying ULA $449.8 million for three Delta 4 Heavy launches is only half the story.
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