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This NASA Experiment Shows Promise for Farm-Fresh Foods in Space On long space voyages, food variety will be key.
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Portions of the Canadian provinces of Nova Scotia and New Brunswick separated by the Bay of Fundy are pictured as the International Space Station orbited 257 miles above the North American continent....
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Science As a Full Body Experience: Brian Greene On 2019 World Science Festival The 2019 World Science Festival kicks off this week in New York City! Hear from its founder, Brian Greene.
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U.S. launch companies not worried about Chinese competition Despite a surge in Chinese launch activity and growth of commercial Chinese launch developers, executives with American companies said they're not worried about potential competition with them. SpaceNews.com
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Momentum grows for nuclear thermal propulsion

Space News - 23 May 2019 01:40
Momentum grows for nuclear thermal propulsion With congressional funding and industry support, nuclear thermal propulsion technology is making progress for potential use on future NASA deep space missions, although how it fits into the agency's exploration architect...
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Hawkeye 360 and Windward to offer new maritime product Hawkeye 360, a company flying a constellation of small satellites to map radio frequency signals, announced a partnership May 22 with Windward, a company focused on maritime risks, to offer customers insights on the mari...
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Are laser links ready for prime time?

Space News - 23 May 2019 00:30
Are laser links ready for prime time? Although NASA's Mars Laser Communications Demonstration never flew, the project proceeded far enough to establish a price for terminals to relay data for the Mars Telecommunications Orbiter: $90 million. SpaceNews.com
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Stars live and die on epic time scales. Tens of millions of years, hundreds of millions of years, even billions of years or longer. Maybe the only thing that surpasses that epicness is when two dead stars join together a...
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Canada mulls accelerated schedule to keep pace with NASA's 2024 moon goal The Canadian Space Agency -- NASA's first international partner to commit to the lunar Gateway -- is considering a faster schedule for its contributions to keep pace with NASA's accelerated plans. SpaceNews.com
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Strange Martian mineral deposit likely sourced from volcanic explosions Ashfall from ancient volcanic explosions is the likely source of a strange mineral deposit near the landing site for NASA's next Mars rover, a new study finds. The research, published in the journal Geology, could help s...
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Hosts: Fraser Cain (universetoday.com / @fcain) Dr. Kimberly Cartier (KimberlyCartier.org / @AstroKimCartier ) Dr. Morgan Rehnberg (MorganRehnberg.com / @MorganRehnberg & ChartYourWorld.org) Dr. Paul M. Sutter (pmsutter....
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Companies encourage NASA to press ahead with LEO commercialization efforts Companies interested in developing commercial space stations and related facilities in low Earth orbit are wondering if NASA's support for such efforts havsbeen overshadowed by the agency's rush back to the moon. SpaceNe...
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You Can Send Your Name to the Red Planet on NASA's Mars 2020 Rover NASA is inviting people around the world to submit their names for inclusion on microchips that will fly aboard the life-hunting Mars 2020 rover, which is scheduled to launch next summer.
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USC Students' Rocket Reaches Space in Record-Setting Launch A group of undergraduates launched what is likely the first-ever student-designed and student-built rocket past the boundary of space.
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Neptune's moon Triton fosters rare icy union

Phys.org - 22 May 2019 22:00
Neptune's moon Triton fosters rare icy union Astronomers using the Gemini Observatory explore Neptune's largest moon Triton and observe, for the first time beyond the lab, an extraordinary union between carbon monoxide and nitrogen ices. The discovery offers insigh...
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Bangladesh's satellite starts service • Starlink autopilot sparks concern • SAS Global secures loan SpaceX says Starlink satellites will directly receive Air Force tracking data and use that to tweak their orbits when presented with the risk of a collision. Space debris experts say the probability of a collision varies...
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NASA has chosen 11 American companies to help them build the next lunar landers that will carry humans to the surface of the Moon. The 11 companies will conduct studies and work on prototype landers in the coming years. ...
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Eighteen Earth-sized exoplanets discovered

Phys.org - 22 May 2019 20:51
Eighteen Earth-sized exoplanets discovered Scientists at the Max Planck Institute for Solar System Research (MPS), the Georg August University of Göttingen, and the Sonneberg Observatory have discovered 18 Earth-sized planets beyond the solar system. The worlds ...
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Massive Martian ice discovery opens a window into red planet's history Newly discovered layers of ice buried a mile beneath Mars' north pole are the remnants of ancient polar ice sheets and could be one of the largest water reservoirs on the planet, according to scientists at The University...
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An embarrassment of rockets?

Space News - 22 May 2019 19:40
An embarrassment of rockets? Launch vehicle startups remain focused on unique engine designs. At last count, there were 129 rocket startups, Rich Pournelle, NanoRacks senior vice president for business development, said at a recent conference. How m...
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Not everyone on Capitol Hill disapproves of the Air Force launch strategy The House Appropriations Committee commended the Air Force's launch procurement strategy for increasing competition and eliminating U.S. reliance on Russian rocket engines. SpaceNews.com
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Inflection point coming for antenna equation

Space News - 22 May 2019 19:21
Inflection point coming for antenna equation As the cost of phased array antennas drops, the technology becomes increasing attractive to commercial customers like Kongsberg Satellite Services (KSAT), the Norwegian company that operates 179 antennas at 22 different ...
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