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Why Does the Moon Keep Flashing Us?

SPACE.com - 4 Jun 2019 00:22
Why Does the Moon Keep Flashing Us? There's something flashing us on the moon, and we don't know what it is. But that might be about to change.
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Heart of lonesome galaxy is brimming with dark matter Isolated for billions of years, a galaxy with more dark matter packed into its core than expected has been identified by astronomers using data from NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory.
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Rare Sight! 2 Newborn Alien Planets Spotted Around Distant Star Astronomers have photographed two newborn alien worlds circling the young sun-like star PDS 70, which lies about 370 light-years from Earth, a new study reports.
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Subaru Telescope Sees 1800 Supernovae

Universe Today - 4 Jun 2019 00:56
Japanese astronomers have captured images of an astonishing 1800 supernovae. 58 of these supernovae are the scientifically-important Type 1a supernovae located 8 billion light years away. Type 1a supernovae are known as ...
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According to a new study, future NASA missions to Mars should look for "pasta-like" mineral structures, which are an indication of ancient bacteria here on Earth. The post Rovers on Mars should be searching for rocks tha...
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The world's largest airplane may be grounded after just one flight.
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SpaceX Dragon Returning to Earth After Space Station Cargo Delivery A SpaceX Dragon cargo spacecraft is returning to Earth today (June 3) after spending nearly a month docked at the International Space Station (ISS).
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Here's How Europe's Rosalind Franklin Rover Will Phone Home From Mars Europe's future Mars rover has a place to call home while en route to Red Planet discoveries. The European Space Agency opened its new rover operations control center May 30 in Turin, Italy.
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NASA Picks First Private Landers for Lunar Science

Scientific American - 3 Jun 2019 23:00
NASA Picks First Private Landers for Lunar Science Three companies are receiving millions of dollars apiece to ferry payloads to the moon’s surface in 2020 and 2021 --
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LEGO's New Apollo 11 Lunar Lander has been Released

Universe Today - 3 Jun 2019 22:30
The 50th anniversary of You-Know-What is coming up and LEGO is getting in on the celebration. The much-beloved company has released a replica of the Apollo 11 Eagle Lunar Lander. The new lander is part of LEGO’s Creato...
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In Search of Green Dwarfs

Scientific American - 3 Jun 2019 22:00
In Search of Green Dwarfs A new idea in the quest to find life beyond Earth --
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Sailing on Sunbeams: Planetary Society's LightSail 2 to Soar Higher Than Space Station A spacecraft powered by sunlight is expected to launch on June 22, capping off a yearslong odyssey for The Planetary Society.
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60-Year-Old Aurora Comes to Life in Vintage Film and Drawings Six decades ago, a magnificent red splotch spread across the sky -- and now, scientists think that by piecing together footage of the event, they better understand even older auroras.
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The Expedition 59 crew is starting the weekend preparing the SpaceX Dragon cargo craft for its departure from the International Space Station on Monday....
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A pair of fledgling planets directly seen growing around a young star Astronomers have directly imaged two exoplanets that are gravitationally carving out a wide gap within a planet-forming disk surrounding a young star. While over a dozen exoplanets have been directly imaged, this is only...
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Science to space

ESA - 3 Jun 2019 19:50
Science to space Space Science Image of the Week: Each of these five Ariane 5s launched one of our space science missions
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A Pair of Fledgling Planets Directly Seen Growing Around a Young Star HubbleSite NewsCenter -- Latest News Releases:
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Isolated for billions of years, a galaxy with more dark matter packed into its core than expected has been identified by astronomers using data from NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory....
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Precision calibration empowers largest solar telescope An article published in the SPIE publication Journal of Astronomical Telescopes, Instruments, and Systems (JATIS), "Polarization Modeling and Predictions for DKIST Part 5: Impacts of enhanced mirror and dichroic coatings...
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Capella Space gets ready for primetime as constellation operator "When Sequoia data come out, I want to wow people," said Capella CEO Payam Banazadeh. "I want them to say, 'I can't believe that image came from a small satellite.'" SpaceNews.com
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Media Briefing Highlights NASA Tech on Next SpaceX Falcon Heavy Launch NASA is sending four technology missions that will help improve future spacecraft design and performance into space on the next SpaceX Falcon Heavy rocket launch. Experts will discuss these technologies, and how they com...
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Heart of Lonesome Galaxy is Brimming with Dark Matter NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory:
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