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Location American Space News for 29 August 2019
Scientists Test Mars Spacesuit By Climbing a Glacier in Iceland A team of researchers and explorers tested the MS1 Mars analog spacesuit in Iceland in one of the most Mars-like environments on Earth.
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NASA Satellites Tracking Amazon Fires Show Heavy Smoke, Scorched Earth NASA satellites have observed thick smoke billows and extremely high temperatures as record-breaking fires continue to scorch the Amazon.
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Quantum Gravity Could Reverse Cause and Effect

SPACE.com - 29 Aug 2019 19:00
Quantum Gravity Could Reverse Cause and Effect Any theory of quantum gravity is going to have to grapple with some weird time stuff.
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What Is the Theory of Everything?

SPACE.com - 30 Aug 2019 01:43
What Is the Theory of Everything? Reality revealed.
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Trump formally reestablishes U.S. Space Command at White House ceremony At a White House ceremony Thursday, President Donald Trump officially reestablished U.S. Space Command as the Defense Department's 11th unified combatant command. SpaceNews.com
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NASA Sees Hurricane Dorian from Space Station (Video) NASA is keeping close watch on Hurricane Dorian as it barrels across the Atlantic Ocean on its way toward Florida. Here's the view from the International Space Station.
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Claims court punts SpaceX's LSA bid protest to California court The U.S. Court of Federal Claims ruled Monday that it lacks jurisdiction to hear SpaceX's complaint that the Air Force has put it at a disadvantage to win future launch service contracts by denying it a share of the $2.2...
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The Expedition 60 crew is back on track with ongoing space research today after coordinating a flurry of space traffic at the International Space Station. The astronauts are also continuing to clean up after last week's ...
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Iran's Failed Rocket Launch Spotted from Space (Photo) An Iranian rocket apparently exploded on the pad today (Aug. 29), marking the third launch failure of 2019 for the nation.
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Space Command set to open, will defend US interests in space Mindful of President Donald Trump's intense interest in space, the Pentagon is declaring U.S. Space Command open for business as part of a broader effort to better defend American interests in space.
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This animated flyover of each of the four candidate sample collection sites on asteroid Bennu, selected by NASA's OSIRIS-REx asteroid sample return mission, was produced using close-range data from the OSIRIS-REx Laser A...
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Register now for ESA's Moon-themed Open Day Registrations are now open for ESA's Open Day in the Netherlands on Sunday 6 October - your chance to meet astronauts, space experts and see behind the scenes of Europe's space adventure at ESA's largest establishment.
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Russia on Thursday unveiled a new space suit for a future spaceship, but the design may have to be changed to continue a decades-old tradition: making a stop to pee on the way to the launch.
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$250 million ChinaSat-18 loss looming over insurers China Satcom's ChinaSat-18 satellite, which industry sources told SpaceNews was insured for $250 million, encountered a potentially mission-ending problem following its reportedly successful Aug. 19 launch aboard a Long ...
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Dawn of X... in space?
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Hints of a volcanically active exomoon

Phys.org - 29 Aug 2019 19:32
Hints of a volcanically active exomoon A rocky extrasolar moon (exomoon) with bubbling lava may orbit a planet 550 light-years away from us. This is suggested by an international team of researchers led by the University of Bern on the basis of theoretical pr...
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NASA Space Center Prepares for Hurricane Dorian as Satellites Track Storm NASA's Kennedy Space Center is preparing to weather the arrival of Hurricane Dorian, which could hit Florida early next week.
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Missing Metallic Asteroids Could Be Camouflaged As Normal Space Rocks A special handful of asteroids that spacecraft have never visited seem to be massive hunks of metal, the nuggets of would-be planets that have lost their rocky outer layers.
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By continuously watching the moon, we could detect interstellar meteorites When "Oumuamua crossed Earth's orbit on October 19th, 2017, it became the first interstellar object ever to be observed by humans. These and subsequent observations, rather than dispelling the mystery of "Oumuamua's true...
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NASA invites students to name Mars 2020 rover

Phys.org - 29 Aug 2019 17:12
NASA invites students to name Mars 2020 rover Red rover, red rover, send a name for Mars 2020 right over! NASA is recruiting help from students nationwide to find a name for its next Mars rover mission.
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Telescope for NASA's WFIRST mission advances to new phase of development On schedule to launch in the mid-2020s, NASA's Wide Field Infrared Survey Telescope (WFIRST) mission will help uncover some of the biggest mysteries in the cosmos. The state-of-the-art telescope on the WFIRST spacecraft ...
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James Webb Space Telescope assembled for the first time To combine both halves of Webb, engineers carefully lifted the Webb telescope (which includes the mirrors and science instruments) above the already-combined sunshield and spacecraft using a crane. Team members slowly gu...
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