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The SpaceX Dragon space freighter approaches the International Space Station as the Canadarm2 robotic arm is poised to reach out and grapple the commercial resupply ship....
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Space data relay system shows its speed

Phys.org - 2 Aug 2019 18:47
Space data relay system shows its speed A satellite network that can zoom in on ships at sea and check for oil spills in almost real time has demonstrated its capabilities at a high-level international event in Brussels.
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As NASA's Parker Solar Probe approaches its third encounter with the Sun, mission scientists are hard at work poring over data from the spacecraft's first two flybys of our star -- and thanks to excellent performance by ...
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The International Space Station is hosting five spaceships today as August ramps up for more orbital traffic activity. Six Expedition 60 crewmembers are also unloading U.S. and Russian cargo, activating new science exper...
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An Asteroid Bigger Than the Empire State Building Will Pass Earth Soon. But Don't Worry On Aug. 10, an asteroid about the size of the Empire State Building will pass close by Earth, but it will not hit us.
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Report outlines SpaceX's plans for Starship launches from KSC SpaceX plans to build facilities at the Kennedy Space Center's Launch Complex 39A for launches and, eventually, landings of its next-generation launch vehicle, according to a newly released report. SpaceNews.com
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France Is Launching a 'Space Force' with Weaponized Satellites Months after President Donald Trump announced the creation of the U.S. Space Force, France is beginning to lay the groundwork for its own version.
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The Light Sail is Working... It's Working!

Universe Today - 3 Aug 2019 00:11
Good news from The Planetary Society: LightSail 2’s solar sail is functioning as intended. After launching on June 25th, then deploying its solar sail system on July 23rd, mission managers have been working with the so...
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There are few places in the Solar System which are as fascinating as Saturn's moon Titan. It's a world with a thicker atmosphere than Earth. Where it's so cold that it rains ammonia, forming lakes, rivers and seas. Where...
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In Photos: SpaceX's Amazing CRS-18 Dragon Flight for NASA! See photos from SpaceX's spectacular launch and docking of the CRS-18 Dragon cargo mission for NASA in July 2019!
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Shining (star)light on the search for life

Phys.org - 2 Aug 2019 20:35
Shining (star)light on the search for life In the hunt for life on other worlds, astronomers scour over planets that are light-years away. They need ways to identify life from afar--but what counts as good evidence?
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Who Will Be the First Woman on the Moon?

SPACE.com - 2 Aug 2019 20:01
Who Will Be the First Woman on the Moon? With the Artemis program, NASA aims to land the first woman on the moon, but the agency has yet to announce which of the 12 women who are currently active in NASA's astronaut corps will take on the mission.
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Satellites Go with the Flow in This Amazingly Accurate Map of Antarctica's Ice Glaciologists mapped out ice velocity in Antarctica using data from six satellites.
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How NASA's return to the moon will be different from its first journeys there NASA's renewed effort to return humans to the moon draws inescapable parallels to Apollo a half-century ago. SpaceNews.com
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The uncertainty of detecting planets

Phys.org - 2 Aug 2019 17:10
The uncertainty of detecting planets Uncertainty in science is a good thing. Because here's how the scientific model works: you observe a phenomenon, then form a hypothesis about why that phenomenon is taking place, then test the hypothesis, which leads you...
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Scientists discover a new type of pulsating star Scientists can tell a lot about a star by the light it gives off. The color, for example, reveals its surface temperature and the elements in and around it. Brightness correlates with a star's mass, and for many stars, b...
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A 3-D model of the Milky Way Galaxy using data from Cepheids A team of researchers at the University of Warsaw has created the most accurate 3-D model of the Milky Way Galaxy to date. In their paper published in the journal Science, the group explains how they used measurements fr...
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Image: Hubble traces a galaxy's outer reaches

Phys.org - 2 Aug 2019 16:30
Image: Hubble traces a galaxy's outer reaches Believe it or not, this long, luminous streak, speckled with bright blisters and pockets of material, is a spiral galaxy like our Milky Way. But how could that be?
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One Search to (Almost) Rule Them All: Hundreds of Hidden Planets Found in Kepler Data Improved data analysis could substantially increase the total known planets from NASA’s K2 mission, revealing fascinating new worlds and intriguing planetary patterns --
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Chinese Long March Rocket Launch Tests Grid Fins for Safety, Future Reusability The launch of a Long March 2C from Xichang last week included a first use of grid fins by China to minimize the threat posed by the spent first stage to populated areas downrange.
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GOES-17 instrument problem blamed on blocked heat pipe A report released Aug. 1 concluded that a problem with an instrument on the GOES-17 weather satellite is likely caused by some kind of blockage in a system used to cool the instrument. SpaceNews.com
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How 'Ploonets' Tell Us About Planet Formation

SPACE.com - 2 Aug 2019 15:11
How 'Ploonets' Tell Us About Planet Formation Moons of "hot Jupiter" alien worlds may detach from their parent planets and begin orbiting stars on their own.
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