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New research looks at gamma-ray bursts

Phys.org - 23 Sep 2019 16:15
New research looks at gamma-ray bursts Astrophysicists Jon Hakkila of the College of Charleston and Robert Nemiroff of the Michigan Technological University have published research indicating that blasts that create gamma-ray bursts may actually exceed the sp...
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Fomalhaut, 'Royal' Star of Autumn, Swims with the Southern Fish Fomalhaut, a "royal" star associated with the autumn season, sits low in the southern part of the sky, all by itself, on early autumn nights.
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NASA to develop mission to search for near-Earth asteroids After years of study and failed proposals, NASA has decided to proceed with development of a space-based telescope to search for near-Earth asteroids. SpaceNews.com
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NASA is setting in motion the Orion spacecraft production line to support as many as 12 Artemis missions, including the mission that will carry the first woman and next man to the Moon by 2024....
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Messier 110 (NGC 205) is a satellite of the Andromeda Galaxy. It’s a dwarf elliptical galaxy, a common type of galaxy often found in galaxy clusters and groups, and it contains about 10 billion stars. Like all dwarf el...
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NASA Commits to Long-term Artemis Missions with Orion Production Contract NASA is setting in motion the Orion spacecraft production line to support as many as 12 Artemis missions, including the mission that will carry the first woman and next man to the Moon by 2024.
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NASA Wants a New Space Telescope to Protect Us All from Dangerous Asteroids Earth will soon lose a key tool in the fight to spot potentially hazardous asteroids -- and NASA has decided to fund a custom-built replacement.
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SpaceX's Next Starship Prototype Nearly Finished, Elon Musk Says (Photos) It looks like Elon Musk will have a pretty nice visual aid when he gives his highly anticipated Starship update this weekend.
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Venus May Have Supported Life Billions of Years Ago Venus may have had a perfectly habitable environment for 2 to 3 billion years after the planet formed, suggesting life would have had ample time to emerge, according to a new study.
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Argentina, Turkey wade into tough GEO manufacturing market with joint venture Gsatcom Space Technologies, a joint venture of Argentina's state-run technology company INVAP and Turkey's partly state-owned Turkish Aerospace Industries, formed last year with the goal of building and selling small GEO...
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Get 5 Issues of 'All About Space' or 'How It Works' for $5 in Our Fall 2019 Sale! With the autumnal equinox of 2019, the fall season has officially landed in the Northern Hemisphere, and with it comes an amazing deal from Space.com's partner magazines "All About Space" and "How It Works."
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Can a new space race connect the world to the internet? Tech giants and billionaires hope a new, cheaper crop of internet-beaming satellites and balloons can get internet to those who don't have it.
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'Ad Astra' Per Historia: Real Space History in New Brad Pitt Movie In an early scene in "Ad Astra," the new space epic starring Brad Pitt, the camera pans by a small snow globe with an Apollo astronaut inside.
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Solar orbiter cleared to study the sun after extensive spacecraft testing An Imperial-built instrument will study the sun's magnetic field aboard the Solar Orbiter spacecraft following its launch in early 2020.
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Hubble takes closer look at not-so-'dead' neighbor Many of the best-loved galaxies in the cosmos are remarkably large, close, massive, bright, or beautiful, often with an unusual or intriguing structure or history. However, it takes all kinds to make a universe--as demon...
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Astronomers detect an extraordinary calcium-rich transient An international team of astronomers has detected a new transient event as part of the ATLAS survey. The newly discovered transient, designated ATLAS19dqr/SN 2019bkc, turns out to be an extraordinary rapidly evolving cal...
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Autumnal Equinox 2019: Google Doodles Celebrate the Changing Seasons Today (Sept. 23) marks the first day of fall in the Northern Hemisphere and the first day of spring in the Southern Hemisphere, and Google has made a charming doodle to celebrate the occasion.
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Looking for lurkers --a new way to do SETI

Phys.org - 23 Sep 2019 14:25
Looking for lurkers --a new way to do SETI The most recently discovered group of rocky bodies nearby Earth are termed co-orbital objects. These may have been an attractive location for extraterrestrial intelligence (ETI) to locate a probe to observe Earth through...
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Happy Equinox! It's the 1st Day of Autumn in Earth's Northern Hemisphere This morning (Sept. 23) at 3:49 a.m. EDT (0749 GMT) marked the official celestial beginning of autumn in the Northern Hemisphere.
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Magnetic simulation

ESA - 23 Sep 2019 14:00
Magnetic simulation Space Science Image of the Week: To accurately measure magnetic fields, Solar Orbiter underwent testing in a unique facility
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Australia to cooperate with NASA on lunar exploration NASA signed an agreement with its Australian counterpart Sept. 21 to cooperate on NASA's Artemis program as Australia seeks to further boost its space industry. SpaceNews.com
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Return to the Moon? 3D Printing with Moondust Could Be the Key to Future Lunar Living Using rockets to send all the equipment and supplies for building and maintaining long-term settlements on the moon would be hugely expensive.
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