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Location American Space News for 29 May 2019
Intrepid Museum Honors Apollo Software Engineer Margaret Hamilton The Intrepid Museum in New York City kicked off a summer of Apollo events on May 23 by honoring software engineer Margaret Hamilton with the institution's Lifetime Achievement Award.
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Navy to transfer satellite communications responsibilities to Air Force The realignment does not affect the MUOS program. But any future narrowband satcom acquisition will be handled by the Air Force. SpaceNews.com
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Scientists Cook Up a New Way to Make Breathable Oxygen on Mars Scientists have found a new way that future Mars explorers could potentially generate their own oxygen while visiting the planet.
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Two White Dwarf Stars Collided and Came Back from the Dead. Soon, They'll Go Supernova. These two dead stars united and came back to life. And soon, they'll go supernova.
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US and Japan to Cooperate on Return to the Moon

SPACE.com - 29 May 2019 18:55
US and Japan to Cooperate on Return to the Moon The United States and Japan have agreed to further cooperation in space which could include flying Japanese astronauts to the moon.
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More than a trillion new measurements of Earth's height - blanketing everything from glaciers in Greenland, to mangrove forests in Florida, to sea ice surrounding Antarctica - are now available to the public....
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On Icy Pluto, Volcanoes May Spout Liquid Water

SPACE.com - 30 May 2019 01:34
On Icy Pluto, Volcanoes May Spout Liquid Water A whiff of ammonia in reddish ices on Pluto may be evidence of recent geological activity on the dwarf planet, with liquid water spewing out from Pluto's depths like molten lava would on Earth, a new study finds.
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Big Space Challenges Could Put NASA's Europa Missions on Ice NASA has spent years working on two potential missions to crack the secrets of Jupiter's icy moon Europa -- and both those projects are in trouble, according to an internal investigation.
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Mars is a sandy planet and the HiRISE camera on the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter (MRO) has given us tons of beautiful pictures of Martian sand dunes. But Mars’ dunes are much different than dunes here on Earth. Their mo...
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100 Years Ago Today, a Total Solar Eclipse Experiment Confirmed Einstein's Theory of Relativity One hundred years ago today, in the wake of the first World War, a British astronomer watched a solar eclipse for signs that a German physicist may have been right about warps in the universe.
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In Photos: Einstein's 1919 Solar Eclipse Experiment Tests General Relativity Here's how scientists verified Albert Einstein's theory of relativity using a total solar eclipse.
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18 Small New Worlds Found In Old Planet-Hunting Data

Scientific American - 29 May 2019 22:15
18 Small New Worlds Found In Old Planet-Hunting Data Hundreds of previously overlooked Earth-sized planets may await discovery in archives from NASA’s Kepler mission --
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Are Wormholes Real?

Scientific American - 29 May 2019 21:30
Are Wormholes Real? Everyday Einstein explores the far reaches of our universe (and beyond) --
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Sun's Exotic 'Lighthouse' Pulses Captured on Camera for First Time Scientists have finally captured some exotic solar activity on camera.
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A New View of Exoplanets With NASA's Upcoming Webb Telescope NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center:
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NASA still aiming for 2020 first launch of SLS

Space News - 29 May 2019 20:12
NASA still aiming for 2020 first launch of SLS NASA believes it is still possible to perform the first launch of the Space Launch System before the end of 2020 even if the agency decides to retain some version of a key static-fire test of the rocket's core stage. Spa...
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'Fettuccine' may be most obvious sign of life on Mars, researchers report A rover scanning the surface of Mars for evidence of life might want to check for rocks that look like pasta, researchers report in the journal Astrobiology.
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Case Remakes Astronaut M-1 Machete for Apollo Moon Landing's 50th Anniversary When it comes to producing commemorative items for the 50th anniversary of the first moon landing, Case has a distinctive edge. Behold: The Moon Machete.
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Breakthrough Needed? Starshot Interstellar-Flight Project Faces Challenges It's still unclear if the bold interstellar-flight project Breakthrough Starshot can actually work.
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Ocean and space exploration blend at URI's Graduate School of Oceanography Scientists with a NASA-led expedition are operating from the Inner Space Center at the University of Rhode Island's Graduate School of Oceanography as colleagues explore the deep Pacific Ocean to prepare to search for li...
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China's first Mars spacecraft undergoing integration for 2020 launch "Mars 2020 mission spacecraft is undergoing integration," Wang Chi, director of the National Space Science Center (NSSC) in Beijing, told SpaceNews in a rare update on the mission. SpaceNews.com
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NASA will join an international crew on the floor of the Atlantic Ocean this summer to prepare for future deep space missions during the 10-day NASA Extreme Environment Mission Operations (NEEMO) 23 expedition slated to ...
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