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Location American Space News for 11 July 2019
Vega Flight VV15 failure: Arianespace and ESA appoint an independent inquiry commission Arianespace announced today, 11 July, 2019, the failure of Flight VV15 carrying the FalconEye1 satellite. This was the first Vega failure after 14 successful launches in a row since being introduced at the Guiana Space C...
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The Moon now has hundreds of artifacts. Should they be protected? Three rovers, six US flags, dozens of probes that either landed successfully or crashed, tools, cameras and trash: the Moon is dotted with hundreds of objects as a result of space exploration.
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Vega Rocket Suffers 'Major Anomaly' During Launch of UAE Satellite A European Vega rocket suffered a "major anomaly" while launching a satellite United Arab Emirates late Wednesday (July 10).
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German Lunar Lander Company Files for Bankruptcy Protection A German company that is developing a lunar lander has filed for insolvency, citing a shortfall in funding, but vows to continue development of its spacecraft.
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The engineers who developed the computers that enabled the Apollo 11 lunar landing had little doubt the mission could be a success, and half a century later have advice for how NASA should return to the moon. SpaceNews.c...
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Astronomers find evidence of atmosphere-like envelopes around galaxies A new study by researchers at the University of Hertfordshire, published today in journal Astronomy and Astrophysics, has found evidence that the gaseous envelopes around larger galaxies are similar to the state of Earth...
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Satellite component supplier Akash Systems raises $14.5 million Akash Systems, a startup building thermally efficient satellite components, has raised $14.5 million through a combination of venture capital and debt converted into equity. SpaceNews.com
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Polish Space Startup Puts First Nanosats Into Orbit, Eyes Constellation and Production Facility Polish space startup SatRevolution successfully deployed its first two nanosats, the Swiatowid and the KRAKsat, into orbit from the International Space Station July 3.
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Virgin Orbit carries out successful LauncherOne drop test Virgin Orbit performed a key test of its LauncherOne air launch system July 10, dropping an inert vehicle from its carrier aircraft in one of the last milestones before the vehicle's first orbital launch attempt. SpaceNe...
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The state-of-the-art heat shield, measuring roughly 16 feet in diameter, which will protect astronauts upon re-entry on the second mission of Artemis, arrived this week at Kennedy Space Center in Florida for assembly and...
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NASA Addresses Controversy Over 'Lost Tapes' of Apollo 11 Moonwalk As a former NASA intern prepares to auction off original footage of the first moonwalk, NASA released a statement addressing the 'lost tapes' claims.
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Joint Chiefs nominee backs Senate's piecemeal approach to establish Space Force Gen. Mark Milley said he fully supports the establishment of a Space Force and rejects the criticism that the new branch is just an "added layer of bureaucracy." SpaceNews.com
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NASA is experiencing a shake-up, as evidenced by the recent announcement that two longtime program leaders have been demoted. The post Two NASA Heads Demoted, Possibly as Part of a Shake-Up to Get Back to the Moon. appea...
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Fresh $18.7 million funding round puts PlanetiQ weather constellation back on track After years of delays, PlanetiQ says its constellation of commercial weather satellites will be ready to start launching in January thanks to $18.7 million in new capital. SpaceNews.com
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NASA selects UMD-led proposal to upgrade lunar instruments placed by Apollo missions In 1969, University of Maryland physicist Doug Currie helped design three still-in-use lunar instruments placed on the moon by Apollo 11, 14 and 15. Fifty years later, Currie is the lead scientist for a just-approved NAS...
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A former astronaut is back at NASA's Kennedy Space Center after helping to shatter a pair of records for a round-the-world airplane flight over the North and South poles.
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Voyagers 1 and 2 have the distinction of being in space for 42 years and still operating. And even though they’re 18 billion km (11 billion miles) from the Sun, they’re still valuable scientifically. But they’re ru...
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It Sure Seems Like the Trump Administration Is Suppressing Reports of Climate Change at USGS Trump administration officials are removing references to climate change from U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) press releases, according to a ClimateWire report.
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What Is String Theory?

SPACE.com - 11 Jul 2019 20:17
What Is String Theory? String theory started as a simplification of everything, but has become increasingly complex over the years.
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Alternating currents cause Jupiter's aurora

Phys.org - 11 Jul 2019 20:14
Alternating currents cause Jupiter's aurora An international team of researchers has succeeded in measuring the current system responsible for Jupiter's aurora. Using data transmitted to Earth by NASA's Juno spacecraft, they showed that the direct currents were mu...
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Hubble discovers mysterious black hole disc

Phys.org - 11 Jul 2019 20:12
Hubble discovers mysterious black hole disc Astronomers using the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope have observed an unexpected thin disc of material encircling a supermassive black hole at the heart of the spiral galaxy NGC 3147, located 130 million light-years awa...
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Hubble Uncovers Black Hole that Shouldn't Exist NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center:
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