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Location American Space News for 20 June 2019
NASA Invites Media to Opening of Newly-Restored Apollo Mission Control Center Fifty years ago, an unparalleled team of experts in a mission control center at NASA's Johnson Space Center in Houston landed the first humans on the Moon. Media are invited to join NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine for...
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Breakthrough Listen has just released their latest analysis of the past three years of their SETI research, as well as all the info they collected in that time The post Want to Find Aliens? The Largest Dataset in the His...
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Op-Ed | Commercial space activities offer boundless opportunities Fifty years ago this summer, astronauts Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin took the first steps on the moon. Their "giant leap for mankind" was a venture that could only be accomplished with the might and funding of the U.S....
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NASA Selects Missions to Study Our Sun, Its Effects on Space Weather NASA has selected two new missions to advance our understanding of the Sun and its dynamic effects on space.
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1 Month to Apollo: How NASA Prepared for the Moon Landing 50 Years Ago One month from today will mark the 50th anniversary of humanity's first steps on the moon -- but 50 years ago today, NASA still had plenty of work to do to make the Apollo 11 mission a success.
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Astronomers see 'warm' glow of Uranus's rings

Phys.org - 20 Jun 2019 22:00
Astronomers see 'warm' glow of Uranus's rings The rings of Uranus are invisible to all but the largest telescopes--they weren't even discovered until 1977--but they're surprisingly bright in new heat images of the planet taken by two large telescopes in the high des...
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SpaceX Test-Fires Falcon Heavy Megarocket for Its 1st Night Launch SpaceX is gearing up for the next flight of the company's megarocket, the Falcon Heavy.
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Ariane 5 Rocket Launching 2 Satellites Today: Watch It Live! The European rocket launch service Arianespace will launch two new communications satellites for Europe today (June 20), and you can watch the liftoff live online.
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SpaceX Test-Fires Falcon Heavy Ahead of First Night Launch SpaceX is gearing up for the next flight of the company's megarocket, the Falcon Heavy.
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Planetary Rings of Uranus 'Glow' in Cold Light National Radio Astronomy Observatory (NRAO): Summary: Using the both ALMA and the VLT, astronomers have imaged the cold, rock-strewn rings encircling the planet Uranus. Rather than observing the reflected sunlight from t...
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Oreo Moon Landing Cookies Touch Down in Stores (With Stickers!) Houston, the Oreo moon landing cookies have landed. The limited edition "Marshmallow Moon" Oreos -- and their collectible moon landing-themed stickers -- have begun arriving on store shelves.
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Blue Origin performs first test of BE-7 lunar lander engine Blue Origin has performed the first hotfire test of the engine it plans to use on its Blue Moon lunar lander. SpaceNews.com
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A miniature camera for the Large Synoptic Survey Telescope will help test the observatory and take first images Scientists at the Department of Energy's SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory are building the world's largest digital camera for astronomy and astrophysics--a minivan-sized 3,200-megapixel "eye" of the future Large Syno...
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Coverage Set for NASA Tech Missions Launching on SpaceX Falcon Heavy NASA Television coverage is scheduled for an upcoming prelaunch activity and first nighttime launch of a SpaceX Falcon Heavy rocket, which will be carrying four agency technology missions to help improve future spacecraf...
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Massive brown dwarf detected by astronomers

Phys.org - 20 Jun 2019 17:00
Massive brown dwarf detected by astronomers An international team of astronomers has found a new brown dwarf, one of the most massive objects of this type discovered to date. The newly detected brown dwarf, designated EPIC 212036875 b, turns out to be about 50 tim...
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Spaceship Concordia

ESA - 20 Jun 2019 16:03
Spaceship Concordia Science for the benefit of space exploration does not only happen off planet. While some studies require the weightless isolation of the International Space Station, another location provides the right conditions for inv...
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ESA's new mission to intercept a comet

Phys.org - 20 Jun 2019 15:44
ESA's new mission to intercept a comet "Comet Interceptor" has been selected as ESA's new fast-class mission in its Cosmic Vision Programme. Comprising three spacecraft, it will be the first to visit a truly pristine comet or other interstellar object that is...
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Abundance of gases in Enceladus's ocean are a potential fuel--if life is there to consume it The subsurface ocean of Saturn's moon Enceladus probably has higher than previously known concentrations of carbon dioxide and hydrogen and a more Earthlike pH level, possibly providing conditions favorable to life, acco...
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BepiColombo Spacecraft Snaps Selfies En Route to Mercury Road-trip selfies are a must, especially when you're on your way to another planet.
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PBS 'Stellar' Series Shows How Space Discoveries Are Made A new PBS series offers viewers a behind-the-scenes look at observatories and other institutions that are spearheading the latest space discoveries.
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Presidential Historian Douglas Brinkley Talks JFK, Moonshots and Apollo 11 Presidential historian Douglas Brinkley addressed a crowd seated beneath the space shuttle Enterprise at the Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum to discuss his latest book, "American Moonshot."
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US Postal Service Celebrates Apollo 11 Moon Landing with 'Forever' Stamps The U.S. Postal Service (USPS) will issue some very special stamps to celebrate the first moon landing 50 years ago.
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