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Location American Space News for 25 September 2019
Rocket carrying Emirati, Russian, American blasts off for ISS A rocket blasted off from the Baikonur space centre in Kazakhstan on Wednesday with an Emirati on board who will be the first Arab on the International Space Station.
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NASA and JAXA reaffirm intent to cooperate in lunar exploration NASA and its Japanese counterpart confirmed this week their intent to cooperate on lunar exploration, including Japanese roles in the lunar Gateway and human lunar landings. SpaceNews.com
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First UAE Astronaut Lifts Off with US and Russian Space Station Crew The United Arab Emirates (UAE) has now become the 40th country in history to see one of its citizens fly into space with the launch of a crew bound for the International Space Station.
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First Emirati Astronaut to Fly UAE Flag and Tree Seeds to Space Station The red, green, white and black flag of the United Arab Emirates (UAE) is flying for the first time at the launch site where humanity first lifted off for space.
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The best view of today's crew launch turned out to be from the spacecraft's destination itself, the International Space Station.
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FCC commissioner defends C-Band Alliance but renews call for more 5G spectrum The Federal Communications Commission's most vocal official on C-band spectrum rebuffed critics of a satellite industry proposal to repurpose some of the spectrum for cellular 5G through a private auction. SpaceNews.com
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Astronaut Jessica Meir's Lifelong Dream Just Came True as She Begins 1st Space Mission Today (Sept. 25), NASA astronaut Jessica Meir launched on a six-month mission to the International Space Station.
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Spire raises funding for analytics products and Asia-Pacific market Spire, which operates a constellation of satellites that provide weather, tracking and other data, has raised a new round of more than $40 million to fund work on data products and expansion into the Asia-Pacific market....
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Found: three black holes on collision course

Phys.org - 25 Sep 2019 22:17
Found: three black holes on collision course Astronomers have spotted three giant black holes within a titanic collision of three galaxies. Several observatories, including the Chandra X-ray Observatory and other NASA space telescopes, captured the unusual system.
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NASA Astronaut Jessica Meir, Crewmates Arrive Safely at International Space Station NASA astronaut Jessica Meir and two fellow crew members arrived Wednesday for their mission aboard the International Space Station, temporarily increasing the orbiting laboratory's population to nine people.
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NASA visualization shows a black hole's warped world This new visualization of a black hole illustrates how its gravity distorts our view, warping its surroundings as if seen in a carnival mirror. The visualization simulates the appearance of a black hole where infalling m...
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Found - Three Black Holes On Collision Course NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory:
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Last July, a once-in-a-lifetime event happened. Not the good kind; the football-field-sized-asteroid near-miss kind. And that near miss is the catalyst for a renewed effort from NASA to detect more dangerous space-rocks ...
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ILS Proton launch delayed • Colombian, German teleport operators merge • Telespazio, Cloud Constellation partner International Launch Services said Sept. 24 that the Proton launch was postponed because of "an issue encountered during electrical testing." SpaceNews.com
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NASA Visualization Shows a Black Hole's Warped World NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center:
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NASA Needs a Second Mobile Launcher for Its Massive SLS Megarocket In a turn from the agency's original plan, NASA has awarded a contract for a second mobile launcher to be built at Kennedy Space Center.
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Stars in its eyes, UAE celebrates its first astronaut in space A crowd in Dubai erupted in cheers and applause Wednesday as the first astronaut from the United Arab Emirates launched towards the International Space Station, dubbing him a national hero.
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The Gut in Space: How Bacteria Change in Astronauts' Digestive Systems A new tool developed by researchers at Northwestern University shows spaceflight consistently alters the diversity of bacteria in astronauts' guts.
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It's Official! Suspected Interstellar Comet Borisov Is from Beyond Our Solar System A comet spotted at the end of August is officially an interstellar object, according to the International Astronomical Union.
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Dangerous Asteroids May Be Lurking in Jupiter's Shadow Asteroids and comets hidden in Jupiter's shadow may be in "safe mode" now, but a small change could send them flying towards Earth.
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Space Development Agency looks for political boost after early stumbles Despite strong backing within the Pentagon, the SDA is still trying to win over skeptics on Capitol Hill and secure funding for the fiscal year that begins Oct. 1. SpaceNews.com
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Better than earth? Are there superhabitable worlds in the Milky Way? I've said many times in the past that the Earth is the best planet in the universe. No matter where we go, we'll never find a planet that's a better home to Earth life than Earth. Of course, that's because we, and all ot...
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