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Dying Star's Colorful Demise Captured by Hubble Telescope The dark and gloomy scene of a dying star was caught on camera by the Hubble Space Telescope in the constellation Gemini.
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NASA Selects Proposals to Advance Understanding of Space Weather NASA has selected three proposals for concept studies of missions that could help us better understand the dynamic space weather system driven by the Sun that manifests near Earth.
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NASA Awards Contract Modification for Research, Development, Engineering Support NASA has awarded a contract modification to Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory (APL) in Laurel, Maryland, to maintain APL's capabilities to execute robotic space missions for the agency through the full ...
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Hurricane Dorian: See Live Views from NASA's Kennedy Space Center via Florida Today Hurricane Dorian is expected to come "dangerously close" to Florida's east coast over the next 24 hours, and you can see live views from NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral here, courtesy of Florida Today.
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ESA re-routes satellite to avoid SpaceX collision risk The European Space Agency said Tuesday it had altered the trajectory of one of its observation satellites to avoid a possible collision with a craft operated by Elon Musk's SpaceX.
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New 'Terminator: Dark Fate' Trailer Pits Terminator vs. Terminator A new trailer for Paramount Pictures' "Terminator: Dark Fate" has arrived.
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ESA spacecraft dodges large constellation ESA Top News:
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Human research kept the Expedition 60 crew busy today helping NASA and its partners understand how to keep astronauts healthy on long-term space missions....
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Hurricane Dorian Looks Massive from Space as NASA Prepares for Impacts Hurricane Dorian's clouds are staggering, a massive swirl of white surrounding the knotted eyewall at the storm's heart, in this image taken from space.
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Subsea scouting

ESA - 3 Sep 2019 17:10
Subsea scouting Human and robotic exploration image of the week: Lunar exploration goes to the next level in the NEEMO NXT mission
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Polar EU Cancri investigated with Kepler spacecraft Using NASA's prolonged Kepler spacecraft mission, known as K2, astronomers have investigated a peculiar polar designated EU Cancri. The new observations, described in a paper published August 9 on arXiv.org, provide more...
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Can satellite megaconstellations be responsible users of space? The prospect of thousands -- potentially more than 10,000, depending on what systems actually get launched -- of satellites in low Earth orbit raises concerns about collisions and the creation of orbital debris that coul...
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Dorian destruction

ESA - 3 Sep 2019 15:45
Dorian destruction This Copernicus Sentinel-3 image features Hurricane Dorian as this devastating storm pummels the Bahamas on 2 September
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On Icy Moons, Alien Life May Go with the Flow of Ocean Currents One of the key determinants of which worlds can host life may lie in the motion of their oceans.
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One Number Shows Something Is Fundamentally Wrong with Our Conception of the Universe Here's what's going on with the discrepancies in cosmic expansion measurements.
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Space Station science return and spacecraft shuffle ESA astronaut Luca Parmitano had a busy two weeks on the International Space Station for his Beyond mission working on European science and activities running 400 km above our planet.
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Op-Ed | Moving from Certainly, we have taken some important steps, such as setting up the SDA, SMC 2.0, moving ORS to an RCO, implementing section 804 of the 2016 NDAA, and OTA's. However, these changes in and of themselves are not enough. ...
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Astronauts in Space 'Feel the Power' of Hurricane Dorian as NASA's Florida Spaceport Braces for the Storm Hurricane Dorian has left astronauts in space in awe of the storm's sheer power while NASA's Kennedy Space Center has a skeleton crew guarding the Florida spaceport against damage.
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Air Force changes message on Space Force amid criticism it stifled debate A change in the rhetoric about space is being accelerated in response to damaging media coverage about the Air Force suppressing speech. SpaceNews.com
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ESA spacecraft dodges potential collision with Starlink satellite ESA said Sept. 2 it maneuvered one of its Earth science satellites to avoid a potential collision with a SpaceX Starlink satellite, the first time the agency said it's had to maneuver to avoid a satellite associated with...
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