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Location American Space News for 9 September 2019
Star 'Families' Stick Together in the Milky Way, Gaia Maps Reveal Even in star clusters, families tend to stick together, and stellar "siblings" don't leave each other's sides for billions of years.
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NASA Invites Media to Northrop Grumman's Space Station Launch from Virginia Media accreditation is open for the launch of Northrop Grumman's 12th commercial resupply services mission aboard its Cygnus spacecraft to deliver NASA science investigations, supplies, and equipment to the International...
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This is Why Saturn's Rotation is So Hard to Measure

Universe Today - 9 Sep 2019 22:56
For a rocky planet, finding the length of a day can be simple. Just pick a reference point and watch how long it takes to rotate out of view, then back into view. But for planets like Saturn, it’s not so simple. There ...
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3 Asteroids Are Zipping Past Earth Today

SPACE.com - 9 Sep 2019 21:57
3 Asteroids Are Zipping Past Earth Today Hundreds of orbiting comets and asteroids are thought to present some risk of colliding with Earth, but the threat is typically very small.
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Some of Saturn Moon Titan's Methane Lakes May Sit in 'Explosion Craters' Some of the lakes on Saturn's huge moon Titan may sit in craters blasted out by liquid-nitrogen bombs, a new study suggests.
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NASA Announces New Director of Langley Research Center

NASA Breaking news - 9 Sep 2019 21:37
NASA Announces New Director of Langley Research Center NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine announced Monday the selection of Clayton Turner as the next director of the agency's Langley Research Center in Hampton, Virginia.
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'Star Trek' Captain's Couture: Picard's 15 Most Memorable TNG Outfits Capt. Jean-Luc Picard's best fashion moments from 'Star Trek: The Next Generation.'
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According to a new study by a team of Japanese researchers, gravitational wave detectors could be used to confirm the existence of a major Dark Matter candidate. The post Gravitational Wave Detectors Might be Able to Det...
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Arianespace reveals manifest, notes launch market variety Orders for geostationary satellites are beginning to rebound in a market is far more varied than in the past. SpaceNews.com
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SpaceX to launch SES's O3b mPower constellation on two Falcon 9 rockets SpaceX received a contract to launch the first seven O3b mPower satellites using Falcon 9 rockets, the companies announced Sept. 9. SpaceNews.com
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Hubble explores the formation and evolution of star clusters in the Large Magellanic Cloud Just as people of the same age can vary greatly in appearance and shape, so do collections of stars or stellar aggregates. New observations from the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope suggest that chronological age alone do...
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New models suggest Titan lakes are explosion craters Using radar data from NASA's Cassini spacecraft, recently published research presents a new scenario to explain why some methane-filled lakes on Saturn's moon Titan are surrounded by steep rims that reach hundreds of fee...
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The final chapter of the historic detection of the powerful merger of two neutron stars in 2017 officially has been written....
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Using radar data from NASA's Cassini spacecraft, recently published research presents a new scenario to explain why some methane-filled lakes on Saturn's moon Titan are surrounded by steep rims that reach hundreds of fee...
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Eutelsat: We quit the C-Band Alliance because our voice wasn't heard Eutelsat Chief Executive Rodolphe Belmer said his company decided last week to leave the C-Band Alliance because the group didn't pay sufficient attention to the company's concerns. SpaceNews.com
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The wildfires that have been devastating the Amazon rainforest have been international headline news over the last weeks....
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ESA's ɸ-week 2019 opens with a flourish Following the success of last year's ɸ-week, this year's event promises to be even more exciting. With the conference room packed to the gunwales, ɸ-week 2019 kicked off this afternoon at ESA's centre of Earth observat...
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China Sky Eye, the world's largest single-dish radio telescope, is now fully operational China's Five-hundred-meter Aperture Spherical Radio Telescope, known as FAST, is the world's most sensitive listening device. The single-dish radio telescope is made of 4,450 individual panels that scan the sky, detectin...
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India Locates Its Lost Vikram Lander on the Moon

Scientific American - 9 Sep 2019 18:15
India Locates Its Lost Vikram Lander on the Moon No signals have been received from the lander, but attempts are underway to establish communication --
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Apollo 12 Astronaut's 'AstroVette' Added to Historic Vehicle Register An Apollo astronaut's car that was custom-styled after his spacecraft's colors is set to land on the National Mall and in the Library of Congress.
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India's Silent Moon Lander Could Be in One Piece After 'Hard Landing': Reports The quest to contact India's silent moon lander after hints of a crash continues, with images suggesting Vikram remains in one piece on the lunar surface.
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Kentucky Students to Speak with NASA Astronauts on Space Station Students from Kentucky will have an opportunity this week to talk live with NASA astronauts currently working and living aboard the International Space Station.
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