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Japan's Hayabusa2 Asteroid Probe Packs Its Space-Rock Bag for Return to Earth Japan's Hayabusa2 spacecraft has packed up the capsule that will ferry its precious space-rock cargo back to Earth, in preparation for leaving the asteroid Ryugu later this year.
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SpaceX Aborts Starhopper Rocket Prototype Launch at Last Second SpaceX postponed the launch of its Starhopper test rocket's highest flight yet on Monday (Aug. 26) after a last-second abort.
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While the spacecraft were flying about 250 miles above Eastern Mongolia, an uncrewed Russian Soyuz spacecraft arrived and docked to the International Space Station at 11:08 p.m. EDT....
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Cosmic 'Guardians of the Galaxy' Roller Coaster Will Launch You Backwards Into Space Disney has announced that a "Guardians of the Galaxy" storytelling roller coaster will come to Epcot.
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Wild 'Lucy in the Sky' Trailer Quotes Apollo 11's Michael Collins, Name-Drops Orion A new trailer for the astronaut thriller "Lucy In The Sky" starring Natalie Portman is here (along with an official release date).
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NASA dangles $7 billion carrot for next moon landing The agency that sent humans to the moon 50 years ago is offering $7 billion to take the first steps for a U.S. return to the lunar surface within five years.
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NASA Just Activated Its Deep Space Atomic Clock

SPACE.com - 27 Aug 2019 23:42
NASA Just Activated Its Deep Space Atomic Clock NASA's Deep Space Atomic Clock, which will pave the way for deep space exploration, has been activated and will now begin a year-long tech demo.
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Sixteen Images for Spitzer's Sweet 16

PTTU - 27 Aug 2019 23:08
Sixteen Images for Spitzer's Sweet 16 NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory News and Features:
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A Dragon Flies Over The Nile

SpaceRef - 27 Aug 2019 22:46
The SpaceX Dragon resupply ship is pictured attached to the International Space Station's Harmony module as the orbital complex flew 260 miles above the Nile River Delta in Egypt....
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NASA Activates Deep Space Atomic Clock

SpaceRef - 27 Aug 2019 22:42
An atomic clock that could pave the way for autonomous deep space travel was successfully activated last week and is ready to begin its year-long tech demo, the mission team confirmed on Friday, Aug. 23, 2019....
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Orbital View As Fires Ravage The Amazon

SpaceRef - 27 Aug 2019 22:40
Thousands of fires have broken out in the Amazon rainforest....
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Captured by the Copernicus Sentinel-2 mission on 21 August 2019, this image features a huge raft of pumice rock drifting in the Pacific Ocean. The pumice is believed to have come from an underwater volcano near Tonga, wh...
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What Is Quantum Gravity?

SPACE.com - 27 Aug 2019 22:18
What Is Quantum Gravity? Even Einstein couldn't figure out how gravity interacts with the universe's smallest pieces.
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Asteroid Ryugu is a "Fragile Rubble Pile"

Universe Today - 27 Aug 2019 21:01
When Japan’s Hayabusa 2 spacecraft arrived at asteroid Ryugu in June 2018, it carried four small rovers with it. Hayabusa 2 is primarily a sample-return mission, but JAXA (Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency) sent rover...
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Streaks in aurora found to map features in earth's radiation environment A special kind of streaked aurora has been found to track disturbances in near-Earth space from the ground. Known as structured diffuse aurora, it was recently discovered, with the help of NASA spacecraft and instruments...
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Astronomers find a golden glow from a distant stellar collision On August 17, 2017, scientists made history with the first direct observation of a merger between two neutron stars. It was the first cosmic event detected in both gravitational waves and the entire spectrum of light, fr...
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Pluto Still Deserves to Be a Planet, NASA Chief Says Pluto lost its "official" planet status over a decade ago, but fans of the solar system's underdog are still rooting for it. And NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine is one of them.
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Astronauts Will Face Many Hazards on a Journey to Mars Astronauts on Red Planet missions will have to contend with deep-space radiation, the effects of microgravity and the stress of confinement and isolation, all at the same time and for a long, continuous stretch.
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SpaceX Dragon Capsule Returning to Earth Filled with NASA Science Gear A SpaceX Dragon capsule is bidding farewell to the International Space Station today (Aug. 27) packed full of science experiments to bring back to Earth.
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Newly Discovered Giant Planet Slingshots Around its Star McDonald Observatory:
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An exoplanet within arm's reach: The Earth

Phys.org - 27 Aug 2019 18:10
An exoplanet within arm's reach: The Earth Exobiology is an exciting discipline. It is based simultaneously on the latest data from astrophysics, planetary geology and the origins of life on Earth, all of which are evolving as we continue to study them. It could ...
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Meet Pandia, Eirene and More! 5 Jupiter Moons Get New Names The mighty planet Jupiter has five moons with new names suggested by the public: Pandia, Ersa, Eirene, Philophrosyne and Eupheme.
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