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Aerojet Rocketdyne watching how political changes could affect its business As aerospace companies enjoy increased Pentagon and NASA spending, at least one executive is mindful of potential changes should a new president be elected in 2020. SpaceNews.com
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This Star Has Reached the End of its Life

Universe Today - 5 Sep 2019 23:37
About 10,000 light years away, in the constellation Centaurus, is a planetary nebula called NGC 5307. A planetary nebula is the remnant of a star like our Sun, when it has reached what can be described as the end of its ...
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It's Official: The Strange, Aurora-Like STEVE Is a Completely Unique Celestial Phenomenon STEVE is a completely unique celestial phenomenon caused by some sort of warm, atmospheric emission, a new study finds.
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Air Force space commander warns the military needs better intelligence If satellites in orbit become targets during a conflict, will U.S. forces have adequate intelligence to prevent and thwart attacks? SpaceNews.com
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Arianespace aims to return Vega to flight in early 2020 after investigation pins July failure on rocket's second stage Specifically, investigators think Vega's failure originated in the forward dome area of the Zefiro-23, the second of three solid-fueled stages the rocket expends to deliver satellites to orbit. SpaceNews.com
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Europe and US are Going to Try and Deflect an Asteroid

Universe Today - 5 Sep 2019 21:12
The ESA and NASA are getting closer to mounting the AIDA mission, which will will test the effectiveness of asteroid deflection in the coming years. The post Europe and US are Going to Try and Deflect an Asteroid appeare...
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These aren't the thermal detonators you're looking for.
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Lego's Giant New Imperial Star Destroyer Is Simply Spectacular Lego just tapped the Dark Side of the Force for its longest "Star Wars" set yet: an epic Imperial Star Destroyer that would make Darth Vader proud.
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How Skylab's Demise Inspired 'Jurassic Park' Screenwriter's 1st Novel 'Cold Storage' Many fans of the original "Jurassic Park" movie probably remember the musings on the resilience of life, a theme the film's screenwriter explores again in a novel about NASA's Skylab space station.
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Team behind world's first black hole image wins 'Oscar of science' The 347 scientists who collaborated to produce the world's first image of a black hole were honored Thursday with the Breakthrough Prize in Fundamental Physics, winning $3 million dollars for what is known as the "Oscars...
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First Ever Picture of a Black Hole Scoops $3-Million Prize

Scientific American - 5 Sep 2019 18:15
First Ever Picture of a Black Hole Scoops $3-Million Prize The Event Horizon Telescope team is one of six winners of the Breakthrough Prize, which covers physics, the life sciences and mathematics --
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Event Horizon Telescope Team Wins $3 Million Breakthrough Prize for Epic Black Hole Imagery The Event Horizon Telescope team, which earlier this year unveiled photos of the supermassive black hole at the heart of the galaxy M87, has won the $3 million annual Breakthrough Prize in fundamental physics.
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Tiny NASA Satellite Looks Inside Hurricane Dorian as Storm Regains Category 3 Strength Hurricane Dorian restrengthened to a Category 3 storm Sept. 4 and continues to move up the the north-northeastern United States.
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EHT Collaboration Awarded the 2020 Breakthrough Prize in Fundamental Physics Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics:
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Space station science return and spacecraft shuffle ESA astronaut Luca Parmitano's Beyond mission has kicked into high gear during the last two weeks. He has been keeping the International Space Station running smoothly as well as working remotely with European researcher...
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NASA satellite spots a mystery that's gone in a flash Pops of bright blue and green in this image of the Fireworks galaxy (NGC 6946) show the locations of extremely bright sources of X-ray light captured by NASA's NuSTAR space observatory. Generated by some of the most ener...
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Moon rocks could help reveal how life evolved on Earth - and may enable us to resurrect extinct species Life is the last thing you would associate with the eternally dark craters of the lunar poles. But these craters could hold the key to explaining how complex, multi-cellular organisms evolved on Earth hundreds of million...
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UN offers use of ESA's hypergravity centrifuge to researchers worldwide Imagine being able to increase the force of gravity simply by turning a dial. A United Nations fellowship is offering this opportunity to researchers all over the world, through access to ESA's hypergravity-generating La...
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ESA - 5 Sep 2019 14:45
ɸ-week live ESA's ɸ-week on 9-13 September explores how open science and innovation can benefit from the latest digital technologies to help shape future Earth observation missions and services. Watch live
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Tiny specks in space could be the key to finding Martian life Next year, both NASA and the European Space Agency (ESA) will send new rovers to Mars to hunt for evidence of past life.
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'Martian CSI' reveals how asteroid impacts created running water under red planet Modern analysis of Martian meteorites has revealed unprecedented details about how asteroid impacts help create temporary sources of running water on the red planet.
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Terraform Earth? Rewilding the Planet Could Help Us Plan for Mars Colonization Terraforming Mars would be a big and complicated job, so maybe we should get a little practice here on Earth first.
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