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When Earth and the Moon Were One

Scientific American - 2 Jul 2019 17:00
When Earth and the Moon Were One An entirely new class of astronomical object—a synestia—may be the key to solving the lingering mysteries of lunar origin --
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Starlink failures highlight space sustainability concerns The failure of at least five percent of the first batch of SpaceX Starlink satellites has put a spotlight on the growing concerns that satellite megaconstellations could litter low Earth orbit with hundreds of dead satel...
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3-D holograms bringing astronomy to life

Phys.org - 2 Jul 2019 03:00
3-D holograms bringing astronomy to life Scientists working on unravelling the mysteries of star cluster formation have found an innovative way of sharing their work with the general public. Taking inspiration from a 19th century magic trick, researchers from t...
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Twofer! Total Solar Eclipse, Hurricane Barbara Spotted From Space (Photo) A gorgeous satellite photo shows the moon's dark, ragged shadow barreling across the Pacific Ocean, just south of Hurricane Barbara's churning clouds, during today's total solar eclipse.
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Rival plan to C-Band Alliance calls for spectrum auction, fiber switchover for satellite broadcasters Charter, ACA Connects and the Competitive Carriers Association (CCA) on July 1 filed a counterplan with the U.S. Federal Communications Commission, urging the commission to open 370 megahertz of satellite C-band spectrum...
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Total Solar Eclipse Thrills Skywatchers Across South America A spectacular total solar eclipse passed through South America today (July 2), thrilling thousands of eager spectators in the path of totality.
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What the 2019 Total Solar Eclipse Looked Like Around the Web We've gathered some of the best pictures from social media of the total solar eclipse that took place today (July 2) in South America.
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Astronomers help wage war on cancer

Phys.org - 3 Jul 2019 01:00
Astronomers help wage war on cancer Techniques developed by astronomers could help in the fight against breast and skin cancer. Charlie Jeynes at the University of Exeter will present his and Prof Tim Harries team's work today at the RAS National Astronomy...
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STScI to Design Science Operations for New Panoramic Space Telescope HubbleSite NewsCenter -- Latest News Releases:
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Chileans and Argentines gape at total solar eclipse Tens of thousands of tourists and locals gaped skyward Tuesday as a rare total eclipse of the sun began to darken the heavens over northern Chile.
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Carnival of Space #618

Universe Today - 3 Jul 2019 00:19
This week’s Carnival of Space is hosted by Brian Wang at his Next Big Future blog.
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Chinese commercial launch sector regulations released, new launch vehicle plans unveiled China has released a set of rules to guide the development of launch vehicles in the growing commercial sector as companies continue to progress and new actors emerge. SpaceNews.com
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NASA Celebrates 50th Anniversary of Historic Moon Landing with Live TV Broadcast, Events NASA will celebrate the 50th anniversary of the historic Apollo 11 Moon mission and look to the future of exploration on the Moon and Mars with a live, two-hour television broadcast Friday, July 19, and partner-led event...
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To the scientifically uninitiated, it might seem like a frivolous idea: That those slight, wispy clouds that trail behind jet aircraft at such high altitudes could contribute to climate change. But they do. Scientists lo...
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Mars 2020 Rover Gets a Super Instrument

PTTU - 2 Jul 2019 23:07
Mars 2020 Rover Gets a Super Instrument NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory News and Features:
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3rd Mysterious Deep-Space Flash Traced to Host Galaxy Astronomers just pinpointed the source galaxy of another fast radio burst (FRB), suggesting that these brief and bizarre cosmic blasts may not remain mysterious for much longer.
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Fast radio burst pinpointed to distant galaxy

Phys.org - 2 Jul 2019 21:49
Fast radio burst pinpointed to distant galaxy Fast radio bursts (FRBs) are among the most enigmatic and powerful events in the cosmos. Around 80 of these events--intensely bright millisecond-long bursts of radio waves coming from beyond our galaxy--have been witness...
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Atmosphere of mid-size planet revealed by Hubble and Spitzer Two NASA space telescopes have teamed up to identify, for the first time, the detailed chemical "fingerprint" of a planet between the sizes of Earth and Neptune. No planets like this can be found in our own solar system,...
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Methane vanishing on Mars: Researchers propose new mechanism as an explanation The processes behind the release and consumption of methane on Mars have been discussed since methane was measured for the first time for approximately 15 years ago. Now, an interdisciplinary research group from Aarhus U...
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"Eight Years to the Moon:" Read a Book Excerpt

Universe Today - 2 Jul 2019 20:57
Editor’s note: “Eight Years to the Moon: The History of the Apollo Missions” is a new book, just out today, written by Universe Today’s Nancy Atkinson, with a foreword by Apollo 9 astronaut Rusty Schweickart. The...
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Outer Solar System Mystery Suggests a A new study of a distant region of our solar system could help scientists better understand how planets formed.
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German wildfire

ESA - 2 Jul 2019 19:50
German wildfire The Copernicus Sentinel-2 mission captures the blaze from a military training site in northern Germany
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