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NASA cubesat to test lunar Gateway orbit

Space News - 16 Sep 2019 08:25
NASA cubesat to test lunar Gateway orbit NASA has awarded a contract to a small business for the development of a cubesat designed to demonstrate the use of the unique orbit planned for the agency's lunar Gateway. SpaceNews.com
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Satellite Photo Shows Aftermath of Drone Attack on Saudi Oil Facilities A Planet Earth-watching satellite has spotted a vast smoke plume from Saudi Arabian oil-processing facilities after a drone attack on Saturday (Sept. 14).
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What neuroscientists are learning about our brains in space by launching themselves into zero gravity flight More than 500 people have travelled into space to date and, while we know a little about how life without gravity affects our physical health, we know almost nothing about how it affects our minds.
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Hyperspectral Orbital Image Of Baja California

SpaceRef - 16 Sep 2019 00:22
This Copernicus Sentinel-1 image takes us just south of the US border, to the region of Baja California in northwest Mexico. Its capital city, Mexicali, is visible top left of the image....
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Lawmakers Propose Renaming NASA Ohio Facility for Neil Armstrong The first man on the moon could soon have a second NASA facility renamed in his memory. Lawmakers have introduced a bill to redesignate NASA's Plum Brook Station in Sandusky, Ohio, for Neil Armstrong.
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Satellite C-band is worth billions, but how many?

Space News - 16 Sep 2019 23:14
Satellite C-band is worth billions, but how many? As the U.S. Federal Communications Commission prepares to decide how to reallocate some or all of the nation's satellite C-band spectrum for the coming wave of 5G mobile communications services, experts say appraising th...
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Nothing Says Springtime on Mars Like Explosions of Sand

Universe Today - 16 Sep 2019 23:08
Springtime on Earth can be a riotous affair, as plants come back to life and creatures large and small get ready to mate. Nothing like that happens on Mars, of course. But even on a cold world like Mars, springtime bring...
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Aerojet Rocketdyne to join Northrop Grumman's bid for next-generation ICBM The addition of Aerojet to Northrop's team guarantees that the nation's only two manufacturers of large solid rocket motors will be part of the GBSD program. SpaceNews.com
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Brad Pitt Calls Space Station Astronaut to Talk 'Ad Astra' and Life in Space (Video) "Ad Astra" star Brad Pitt talks about life in space with NASA astronaut Nick Hague, who recently screened the film at the International Space Station.
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The six Expedition 60 crewmembers aboard the International Space Station began the workweek exploring how microgravity affects a variety of biological systems....
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Sand Dunes Snake Near Mars' North Pole (Photo)

SPACE.com - 16 Sep 2019 21:45
Sand Dunes Snake Near Mars' North Pole (Photo) Rippling, dark-flecked sand dunes near Mars' north pole look like melting chocolate-chip ice cream in an image captured by the European-Russian Trace Gas Orbiter.
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Parody Video Takes Ariana Grande's NASA Fandom to New Heights NASA's newest video from interns at the Johnson Space Center has a definite lunar flavor -- and it's feminine.
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Richard Branson headlines Air Force event, pitches Virgin Orbit's capabilities for national security Branson: "Hopefully that will be a deterrent to an enemy state to not knock out satellites if America has a capability to replace them within 24 hours." SpaceNews.com
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Real Artificial Gravity for SpaceX's Starship

Universe Today - 16 Sep 2019 20:19
A Youtuber has proposed a rather interesting solution to the problem of microgravity and sending people to Mars - the Gravity Link Starship! The post Real Artificial Gravity for SpaceX’s Starship appeared first on Univ...
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NASA Probe to Fly Over India's Moon-Landing Site Tuesday We could learn more about the fate of India's first moon lander soon.
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Astronomers Detect the Most Massive Neutron Star Yet Astronomers have discovered the most massive example yet of the dead stars known as neutron stars, one almost too massive to exist, a new study finds.
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Astronomers are rushing to study what appears to be the first known interstellar comet -- and in some of the very earliest observations, it looks oddly familiar.
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Rare metallic asteroids might have erupted molten iron The metallic asteroid Psyche has mystified scientists because it is less dense than it should be, given its iron-nickel composition. Now, a new theory could explain Psyche's low density and metallic surface.
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Iridium lands seven-year, $738.5 million Defense Department contract Iridium said Sept. 16 that the new seven-year, $738.5 million contract ensures continuity for voice, data, broadcast and other services to Defense Department and associated users. SpaceNews.com
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New observations help explain the dimming of Tabby's Star For years, astronomers have looked up at the sky and speculated about the strange dimming behavior of Tabby's Star.
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Saturn's Rings May Be Ancient After All

SPACE.com - 16 Sep 2019 17:20
Saturn's Rings May Be Ancient After All The great Saturn ring debate is far from settled, a new study suggests.
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The stellar nurseries of distant galaxies

Phys.org - 16 Sep 2019 17:00
The stellar nurseries of distant galaxies Star clusters are formed by the condensation of molecular clouds, masses of cold, dense gas that are found in every galaxy. The physical properties of these clouds in our own galaxy and nearby galaxies have been known fo...
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