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Location American Space News for 21 June 2019
Parsons planning more merger and acquisition moves Fresh off its purchase of geospatial intelligence firm OGSystems in January, Parsons is searching for more companies to buy that would further expand its presence in space, among other industries. SpaceNews.com
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SpinLaunch joins cadre of small launch companies DoD wants to try out DIU: We are working with companies like Rocket Labs and Vox which are more mature as well as potentially disruptive ones like SpinLaunch. SpaceNews.com
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Great news! Humankind’s greatest-ever engineering project is nearing completion. Soon we will have warmed the Earth enough to get rid of all those pesky ice sheets and other frozen areas. The finish line is in sight. I...
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Media Invited to See Progress on NASA's Space Launch System for Its First Moon Mission Media are invited to NASA's Michoud Assembly Facility in New Orleans at 9:30 a.m. CDT Friday, June 28, to view progress on the rocket core stage for the Space Launch System's Artemis 1 Moon mission.
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NASA Invites Media to Renaming Ceremony for West Virginia Facility Media are invited to a ribbon-cutting ceremony at 10 a.m. EDT Tuesday, July 2, celebrating the renaming of NASA's Katherine Johnson Independent Verification and Validation (IV&V) Facility in Fairmont, West Virginia, afte...
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How Martian Microbes Could Survive in the Salty Puddles of the Red Planet The Red Planet may be more habitable than previously thought.
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A Mysterious Glow Warms Rings of Uranus

SPACE.com - 21 Jun 2019 21:49
A Mysterious Glow Warms Rings of Uranus Some sort of a heat wave has warmed the rings of Uranus, even though the planet orbits far away from the sun.
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How do spacecraft know where they are? There’s no GPS out there. Right now, it involves sending a signal to the spacecraft which the spacecraft then sends right back to Earth. The elapsed time reveals the distance. But...
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China's moon, Mars and space station missions may be facing delays China's major space missions including a lunar sample return, Mars orbiter and rover and a modular space station could be facing delays due to an apparent issue affecting rockets required for launches. SpaceNews.com
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Sci-Fi Classic 'Moon' Available on 4K Ultra HD for Apollo 11 Anniversary As part of a double anniversary celebration, the modern sci-fi classic "Moon" will be available for the first time on 4K Ultra-HD Blu-ray.
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'Apollo 11' Documentary Lands on CNN, in Museums, on Space Station "Apollo 11" is launching onto the small screen, the giant screen and the only screen in outer space.
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Bill Nye and Planetary Society Set to Ride a Sunbeam with LightSail 2 Solar Sail This Monday (June 24), the nonprofit organization The Planetary Society will launch LightSail 2, the first spacecraft propelled solely by sunlight.
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PSI imaging helps with rocket launches

Phys.org - 21 Jun 2019 18:58
PSI imaging helps with rocket launches Rockets from the European Space Agency (ESA) fly into space with support from the Paul Scherrer Institute (PSI). Imaging carried out at PSI in cooperation with Dassault Aviation ensures the quality of certain components ...
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Kennedy out as head of the Space Development Agency DoD statement: "An acting director of SDA will be announced soon." SpaceNews.com
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Kelly Latimer flies at the cutting edge of aviation--and soon, space Kelly Latimer, 54, is a test pilot for Virgin Galactic and Virgin Orbit--two commercial space companies owned by British billionaire Richard Branson. For space tourism company Virgin Galactic, Latimer flies the giant, tw...
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The SPECULOOS telescopes and searching for red worlds in the northern skies With a new telescope situated on a scenic plateau in Tenerife, Spain, MIT planetary scientists now have an added way to search for Earth-sized exoplanets. Artemis, the first ground-based telescope of the SPECULOOS Northe...
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Hubble Captures Elusive, Irregular Galaxy NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center:
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Hello, Summer 2019! Today's Solstice Marks Season's Beginning Summer is about to officially begin here in the Northern Hemisphere, marking the shortest nights and the longest days.
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X-Ray Telescope Designed for Dark Energy Search Ready to Launch A German telescope is ready to search for dark energy and other strange things in the universe.
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NOAA Hurricane-Tracking Satellites to Launch on SpaceX Falcon Heavy Next Week This year's Atlantic hurricane season has been quiet to date, but meteorologists always know that could change. Soon they'll have a new tool for improving forecasts of how these storms will behave.
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A Triple-Threat 'Comet Interceptor' Could Explore an Undiscovered Space Object ESA plans to intercept a comet entering our solar system
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GAO recommends NASA develop contingency plan for ISS access amid commercial crew delays A new Government Accountability Office report called on NASA to develop a contingency plan to maintain access to the station after next September should commercial crew vehicles suffer additional delays. SpaceNews.com
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