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Virgin Galactic declares Spaceport America ready for SpaceShipTwo As Virgin Galactic prepares to finish the test program for its SpaceShipTwo suborbital vehicle, the company says the New Mexico spaceport it will operate from is ready. SpaceNews.com
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Space samples link NASA's Apollo 11 and Mars 2020 On July 24, 1969, Apollo 11 command module Columbia splashed down in the Pacific, fulfilling President Kennedy's goal to land a man on the Moon and return him safely to Earth. Among the mission's many firsts was the acqu...
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APT Satellite nets $21 million from Apstar-6 insurance claim, next satellite delayed APT Satellite says it has received $21 million in insurance payments for the partial failure of the Apstar-6 communications satellite in May 2018. SpaceNews.com
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The Moon Is Brighter Than the Sun in These NASA Gamma-Ray Telescope Views The sun is the brightest object in our skies -- but it wouldn't be if we could see incredibly energetic gamma-rays as well as visible light.
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Rocket Lab Delays Electron Launch Due to High Winds The private spaceflight company Rocket Lab postponed the launch of an Electron rocket carrying four small satellites Friday (Aug. 16) due to high winds.
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Robotic Tool Operations Bring In-Space Refueling Closer to Reality NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center:
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A Doomed Comet Just Fell Into the Sun. Here's the Video. The Solar and Heliospheric Observatory (SOHO) observed a comet diving directly into the sun yesterday (Aug. 15).
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NASA Marshall to Lead Artemis Program's Human Lunar Lander Development NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine was joined Friday by U.S. Representatives Mo Brooks and Robert Aderholt of Alabama and Scott DesJarlais of Tennessee at the agency's Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Alabama,...
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NASA Chief Announcing Artemis Moon Lander Update Today NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine is expected to make a big announcement today (Aug. 16) about the agency's Artemis program, which aims to land astronauts on the moon in 2024.
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Sagittarius Carries a 'Milk Dipper' and 'Teapot' into the Summer Sky If you have ever seen a sketch or drawing where one moment you see something and then in another moment you see something completely different, that might best describe the zodiacal constellation of Sagittarius, the Arch...
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Chandrayaan-2: India's lunar maneuvers continue

Space News - 16 Aug 2019 20:21
Chandrayaan-2: India's lunar maneuvers continue India's second lunar mission, Chandrayaan-2, is scheduled to enter lunar orbit Aug. 20 following a relatively circuitous journey to the moon. SpaceNews.com
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There Are Thousands of Tardigrades on the Moon. Now What? What might it mean for the moon to have thousands of tardigrades as new inhabitants?
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Apollo to OmegA: NASA Signs Over Legacy Launcher for New Rocket A mobile launch platform that 50 years ago supported the first moon landing mission will now find new use with a commercial rocket.
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Best of both worlds: Asteroids and massive mergers The race is on. Since the construction of technology able to detect the ripples in space and time triggered by collisions from massive objects in the universe, astronomers around the world have been searching for the bur...
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Image: Hubble's portrait of star's gaseous glow Although it looks more like an entity seen through a microscope than a telescope, this rounded object, named NGC 2022, is certainly not algae or tiny, blobby jellyfish. Instead, it is a vast orb of gas in space, cast off...
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NASA Television Coverage Set for Uncrewed Soyuz Mission to Space Station An uncrewed Russian Soyuz spacecraft is set to launch from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan on Wednesday, Aug. 21, at 11:38 p.m. EDT (8:38 a.m. Aug. 22 Baikonur time) on a test flight to validate the spacecraft's co...
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Moving on Mars

ESA - 16 Aug 2019 17:10
Moving on Mars How the ExoMars rover will overcome obstacles and dunes on the Red Planet
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The moon rock that turned out to be from Earth

Phys.org - 16 Aug 2019 17:04
The moon rock that turned out to be from Earth All is not what it seems in the world of lunar samples.
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Hubble's Portrait of Star's Gaseous Glow

PTTU - 16 Aug 2019 15:30
Hubble's Portrait of Star's Gaseous Glow NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center:
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Virgin Galactic Inaugurated Its 'Gateway to Space' by Flying 'Eve' Over Spaceport America Virgin Galactic's newly refurbished home base now has a flight under its belt.
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The James Webb Space Telescope could gather critical information about the atmospheres of planets in the TRAPPIST-1 planetary system, one new study finds.
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NASA selects proposals to demonstrate smallSat technologies to study interplanetary space NASA has selected two proposals to demonstrate small satellite technologies to improve science observations in deep space, which could help NASA develop better models to predict space weather events that can affect astro...
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