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Location American Space News for 18 September 2019
Raymond: U.S. Space Command needs satellites to be built fast, to be survivable Raymond: "It's no longer good enough just to have a satellite that can survive launch and can survive initial operations. You have to have a satellite that is defendable." SpaceNews.com
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Russia to give cosmonauts guns to fend off animals on landing Russia is testing a gun that returning cosmonauts could use to fend off wild animals when landing in remote areas, the head of the Russian space agency said Wednesday.
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Remember the asteroid Psyche? It’s the largest known asteroid in the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter. It’s been in the news because of its unusual properties, and because NASA plans to launch a mission to Psyc...
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Air Force tries to set record straight on what the Space Force is really about Thompson: A major concern is a misconception that the Space Force will set national space policy. SpaceNews.com
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NASA manager casts doubt on 2024 moon landing by astronauts A top NASA manager cast doubt Wednesday on the space agency's ability to land astronauts on the moon by 2024.
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Study captures six galaxies undergoing sudden, dramatic transitions Galaxies come in a wide variety of shapes, sizes and brightnesses, ranging from humdrum ordinary galaxies to luminous active galaxies. While an ordinary galaxy is visible mainly because of the light from its stars, an ac...
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NASA Reveals New Gateway Logo for Artemis Lunar Orbit Way Station NASA's effort to build and deploy a small space station in orbit around the moon now has its own logo.
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Hosts: Fraser Cain (universetoday.com / @fcain) Dr. Brian Koberlein (BrianKoberlein.com / @BrianKoberlein & ) Allen Versfeld ( / @uastronomer) Veranika Klimovich Michael Rodruck Georgiana “George” Kramer from the Pla...
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Xenesis to test optical terminal on Bartolomeo platform Xenesis, a laser communications startup, plans to conduct a space-based demonstration of its Xen-Hub Optical Communications terminal in 2021 on Bartolomeo, the Airbus Defense and Space external research platform on the I...
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Asteroid Dust Triggered an Explosion of Life on Earth 466 Million Years Ago Consider the possibility that an asteroid may have transformed the picture of life on Earth -- but forget the dinosaurs and the massive crater, and rewind an extra 400 million years.
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Hermes Regolith Experiment in Space Takes Aim at Moon Dirt and Asteroid Landings By 2024, NASA plans to land the next two people on the moon, including the first woman who will ever walk on the lunar surface.
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ESA turns to NASA to assist in crucial ExoMars parachute tests ESA needs to succeed with two upcoming parachute tests or will see the ExoMars 2020 landing mission slip to 2022. SpaceNews.com
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Inmarsat buyout clears CFIUS review • iDirect buys Glowlink • FIFA blames Arabsat for enabling piracy Inmarsat's acquisition by Bidco passed a review by the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States SpaceNews.com
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NASA Moon Orbiter Fails to Spot India's Lunar Lander: Report NASA's Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO) has reportedly failed to spot India's Chandrayaan-2 lunar lander, which apparently crashed during its Sept. 6 touchdown attempt.
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How to Feed a Mars Colony of 1 Million People

SPACE.com - 18 Sep 2019 18:02
How to Feed a Mars Colony of 1 Million People What might it take to feed a million people on Mars? Lab-grown meat, tunnel-grown crops and cricket farms, a new study finds.
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Deadline Closing for Names to Fly on NASA's Next Mars Rover NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory News and Features:
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Comet's collapsing cliffs and bouncing boulders Scientists analyzing the treasure trove of images taken by ESA's Rosetta mission have turned up more evidence for curious bouncing boulders and dramatic cliff collapses.
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The six residents aboard the International Space Station continued more biomedical science and rodent research to improve human health on Earth and in space. The Expedition 60 crew is also gearing up for a crew swap begi...
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New open cluster discovered using Gaia

Phys.org - 18 Sep 2019 15:10
New open cluster discovered using Gaia Using data from ESA's Gaia satellite, German astronomers have detected a new open cluster in the Milky Way galaxy. The newly found cluster, designated Gaia 8, consists of about 100 stars, most likely including the Beta L...
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Orion to Face Simulated Rigors of Space in Last Major Testing Before Artemis I NASA Glenn Research Center:
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Could we intercept interstellar comet C/2019 Q4 Borisov? When 'Oumuamua passed through our solar system two years ago, it set off a flurry of excitement in the astronomical community. Here was the first-ever interstellar object that be observed by human trackers, and the myste...
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NASA's Airborne Observatory SOFIA Takes Flight Over Europe Today Today (Sept. 18) a unique airborne space observatory will perform its first scientific flight over Europe.
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