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Air Force SMC seeks to expand development testing

Space News - 22 May 2019 01:54
Air Force SMC seeks to expand development testing The Air Force Space and Missile Systems Center (SMC) is eager to increase development testing. SpaceNews.com
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Tethers Unlimited developing satellite servicer for LEO missions Tethers Unlimited is designing a satellite servicing vehicle that would leverage technologies developed for the U.S. Defense Department and NASA to service spacecraft in low Earth orbit. SpaceNews.com
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The Planetary Society is going to launch their LightSail 2 CubeSat next month. LightSail 2 is a test mission designed to study the feasibility of using sunlight for propulsion. The small satellite will use the pressure o...
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Watch India Launch a New Earth-Watching Satellite Tonight! India is launching a new Earth-observation satellite today (May 21), and you can watch it lift off live online!
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Schedule woes for GPS 3 ground control system far from over, warns GAO GAO predicts the OCX schedule will continue to slip. Raytheon: "The GAO findings are inaccurate." SpaceNews.com
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This week I had a fantastic opportunity to interview one of my favorite authors, Dennis E. Taylor, the author of We Are Legion (We Are Bob), and the rest of the Bobiverse Trilogy. We had a great conversation about the ch...
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China's Chang'e-4 lunar mission recently gathered data that suggests that the impact that created the largest impact crater on the Moon could have blasted some of its mantle material onto the surface. The post Chang’e-...
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NASA Puts Mars 2020 Rover's Space Ride to the Test (Photo) Earlier this month, engineers put the Mars 2020 rover's fully assembled spacecraft through some tests at the Space Simulator Facility at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, California.
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NASA Invites Public to Submit Names to Fly Aboard Next Mars Rover Although it will be years before the first humans set foot on Mars, NASA is giving the public an opportunity to send their names -- etched on microchips -- to the Red Planet with NASA's Mars 2020 rover, which represents ...
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In 2020, NASA Will Send Living Things to Deep Space for First Time Since Apollo NASA is getting ready to launch living creatures to deep space for the first time in nearly five decades.
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'Finding Our Place in the Universe' Details Quest for Earth's Supercluster: Author Q&A The newly translated book "Finding Our Place in the Universe" details how scientists discovered the vast supercluster of galaxies that contains the Milky Way.
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First-Ever Image of a Terrestrial Gamma-Ray Burst Shows Light Exploding Out of a Thundercloud in Asia Researchers just created the world's first image of a terrestrial gamma-ray burst.
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Formation of the moon brought water to Earth

Phys.org - 21 May 2019 18:16
Formation of the moon brought water to Earth The Earth is unique in our solar system: It is the only terrestrial planet with a large amount of water and a relatively large moon, which stabilizes the Earth's axis. Both were essential for Earth to develop life. Plane...
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Novespace microgravity experiment to make Zero-G Spider-Man Gravity: We can live with it, and it turns out we can live without it, for a little while anyway.
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Mars Odyssey Reveals Phobos Using THEMIS

Universe Today - 21 May 2019 17:45
NASA's aging 2001 Mars Odyssey orbiter recently snapped some unique views of the twin moons Phobos and Deimos, in an effort to better understand their texture and surface composition. The post Mars Odyssey Reveals Phobos...
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Stellar waltz with dramatic ending

Phys.org - 21 May 2019 17:14
Stellar waltz with dramatic ending Astronomers at the University of Bonn and their colleagues from Moscow have identified an unusual celestial object. It is most likely the product of the fusion of two stars that died a long time ago. After billions of ye...
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Astrobee's first robot completes initial hardware checks in space NASA astronaut Anne McClain performs the first series of tests of an Astrobee robot, Bumble, during a hardware checkout. To her right is the docking station that was installed in the Kibo module on the International Spac...
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Water formation on the moon

Phys.org - 21 May 2019 16:48
Water formation on the moon For the first time, a cross-disciplinary study has shown chemical, physical, and material evidence for water formation on the moon. Two teams from the University of Hawai i at Mānoa collaborated on the project: physical...
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Brown dwarfs are formed in the same way as sun-like stars Astronomers have discovered a so-called proto-disc around the proto-brown dwarf Mayrit. With this discovery, they were able to confirm for the first time that this celestial body was formed in the same way as sun-like st...
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The first extraterrestrial mud ball in 50 years On April 23 at 9:09 p.m. local time, residents of Aguas Zarcas, a small town in Costa Rica, saw a large "fireball" in the sky.
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How Wild Should We Let the Solar System Be?

Scientific American - 21 May 2019 16:00
How Wild Should We Let the Solar System Be? Experts argue that more than 85 percent of the solar system should be left untouched so that we can sustainably move off-world --
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Space Tourism Is About to Push Civilian Astronaut Medicine Into the Final Frontier For decades, access to space has been limited based on a set of preconceived beliefs about human bodies -- but capitalism is chipping away at those restrictions.
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