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Location American Space News for 20 August 2019
Space station's data rate increase supports future exploration NASA recently doubled the rate at which data from the International Space Station returns to Earth, paving the way for similar future upgrades on Gateway, NASA's upcoming outpost in lunar orbit, and other exploration mis...
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Image: Luca installs BioRock

Phys.org - 20 Aug 2019 18:12
Image: Luca installs BioRock Heigh-ho, heigh-ho, it is off to work the microbes go.
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A Rare Look at a Rocky Exoplanet's Surface

SpaceRef - 20 Aug 2019 05:34
A new study using data from NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope provides a rare glimpse of conditions on the surface of a rocky planet orbiting a star beyond the Sun....
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Microgravity Changes Brain Connectivity

SpaceRef - 20 Aug 2019 05:30
An international team of Russian and Belgian researchers, including scientists from HSE University, has found out that space travel has a significant impact on the brain: they discovered that cosmonauts demonstrate chang...
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A team of astronomers led by Anne-Marie Lagrange, a CNRS researcher at the Institut de Planétologie et d'Astrophysique de Grenoble (CNRS/Université Grenoble Alpes) (1), has discovered a second giant planet in orbit aro...
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Meet Skybot F-850, the Humanoid Robot Russia Is Launching into Space When a Russian Soyuz spacecraft launches from Kazakhstan for the International Space Station Wednesday, it will carry a humanoid robot called Skybo F-850.
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U.S. Space Command and National Reconnaissance Office will join forces to defend space The intelligence community and the DoD agreed to align U.S. Space Command and the NRO into a unified defense structure. SpaceNews.com
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Chinese telecommunications satellite hit by anomalies after launch A Chinese telecommunications satellite has suffered unspecified anomalies following an apparently successful launch into geosynchronous transfer orbit. SpaceNews.com
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New US Space Command Will Launch Next Week, VP Pence Says The United States Space Command will officially be up and running by the end of the month, Vice President Mike Pence said today (Aug. 20) at a meeting of the National Space Council.
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Optus partners with smallsat startup Myriota on Australian IoT service Australia's largest satellite operator Optus said Aug. 19 it will jointly pursue business connecting sensors and smart devices with Myriota, a startup planning a constellation of around 50 smallsats in low Earth orbit. S...
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Enabling longer space missions

Phys.org - 20 Aug 2019 20:11
Enabling longer space missions The 50th anniversary of the Apollo 11 moon landing has reignited interest in space travel. However, almost any mission beyond the moon, whether manned or unmanned, will require the spacecraft to remain fully operational ...
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This Weird, Rocky Planet Has No Atmosphere

SPACE.com - 20 Aug 2019 19:47
This Weird, Rocky Planet Has No Atmosphere A nearby, rocky exoplanet may be just a plain rock with no atmosphere -- supporting a theory that planets orbiting small stars are more susceptible to lacking an atmosphere.
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NASA Wants Ideas for Private Cargo Ships to Supply a Lunar Gateway NASA has called for companies to submit proposals to create spacecraft that will deliver cargo to the lunar gateway.
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All instruments onboard Rosalind Franklin rover The full suite of scientific instruments, including cameras that will give us our eyes on Mars, the drill that will retrieve pristine soil samples from below the surface, and the onboard laboratory that will seek out sig...
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Pass the basalt

ESA - 20 Aug 2019 16:23
Pass the basalt Human and robotic exploration image of the week: ESA astronaut Luca Parmitano installs the BioRock experiment on the International Space Station
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Physicists design an experiment to pin down the origin of the elements Nearly all of the oxygen in our universe is forged in the bellies of massive stars like our sun. As these stars contract and burn, they set off thermonuclear reactions within their cores, where nuclei of carbon and heliu...
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NASA Has Committed to a Rocket for the Europa Mission--and It Won't Be Ready on Time Although alternatives such as SpaceX’s Falcon Heavy exist, the space agency is legally required to launch its Europa Clipper spacecraft on the behind-schedule Space Launch System --
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A space cocktail of science, bubbles and sounds The International Space Station was again the stage for novel European science and routine operations during the first half of August. Plenty of action in the form of bubbles and sounds added to the mix in the run-up to ...
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Did a Black Hole Swallow a Neutron Star 900 Million Years Ago? Researchers at LIGO and Virgo may have detected a gravitational-wave signal from the merger between a black hole and neutron star. This would be a major first.
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Astrobotic's Private Moon Lander Will Launch on a Vulcan Centaur Rocket in 2021 A United Launch Alliance Vulcan Centaur rocket will send Astrobotic's Peregrine lander on its way toward Earth's nearest neighbor two years from now.
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SpaceX's Starman and Elon Musk's Tesla Have Made a Lap Around the Sun The spacesuit-clad mannequin, who sits behind the wheel of SpaceX founder and CEO Elon Musk's red Tesla Roadster, launched into space on Feb. 6, 2018, on the inaugural flight of the huge Falcon Heavy rocket.
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Ancient Mars was warm with occasional rain, turning cold Scientists have long known that water was abundant on ancient Mars, but there has been no consensus on whether liquid water was common, or whether it was largely frozen in ice.
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