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Senate appropriators weigh in on commercial launch regulatory reform A Senate appropriations bill that funds the Federal Aviation Administration for fiscal year 2020 also called on the agency to revise its approach to streamlining commercial launch and regulatory regulations. SpaceNews.co...
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Gargantuan Black Hole Shreds Star in Rare Cosmic Find Scientists have spotted what may be the best example yet of a star being ripped to shreds by a massive black hole. Here's what they found.
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'Lucky' observation: Scientists watch a black hole shredding a star A NASA satellite searching space for new planets gave astronomers an unexpected glimpse at a black hole ripping a star to shreds.
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Elon Musk Just Dropped More Tantalizing Details About SpaceX's Starship Prototype Elon Musk is doling out more and more details about SpaceX's next Starship prototype ahead of his big presentation this weekend.
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LeoSat, facing ITU deadline, restarts manufacturing competition, changes funding strategy LeoSat hasn't ruled out hiring Thales Alenia Space to build its scaled-down constellation, Rigolle said, but the company also wants to gauge bids from other manufacturers as it sets out in search of new funding sources s...
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When it comes to space exploration, it’s robots that do most of the work. That trend will continue as we send missions onto the surfaces of worlds further and further into the Solar System. But for robots to be effecti...
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Big world around tiny star puts new spin on planet formation A giant world discovered around a tiny star is putting a new spin on how planets form.
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'Eyeball Earth' Alien Planets May Be Lifeless 'Snowballs' Alien worlds resembling giant eyeballs might be able to host life, but they may not be as common as previously suggested, a new study finds.
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Surprise! Giant Planet Found Circling Tiny Red Dwarf Star Astronomers have discovered a giant, Jupiter-like planet in an unexpected location, and it's orbiting a small, nearby red dwarf star, a new study finds.
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Galaxy found to float in a tranquil sea of halo gas Using one cosmic mystery to probe another, astronomers have analyzed the signal from a fast radio burst, an enigmatic blast of cosmic radio waves lasting less than a millisecond, to characterize the diffuse gas in the ha...
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Enigmatic radio burst illuminates a galaxy's tranquil ​halo ESO Top News:
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NASA astronaut Jessica Meir, Oleg Skripochka of the Russian space agency Roscosmos, and Hazzaa Ali Almansoori from the United Arab Emirates (UAE) docked to the International Space Station at 3:42 p.m. EDT....
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Far out: Bosnian village tickled to share name with Mars crater The tiny village of Jezero in western Bosnia is "too happy" to share its name with a crater on planet Mars that will be the landing site for NASA's 2020 Mars rover, its mayor said Thursday.
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PUNCH mission to image Sun's outer corona enters Phase B The Polarimeter to Unify the Corona and Heliosphere (PUNCH) mission has entered Phase B, which marks the transition from concept study to preliminary flight design. The mission, led by Southwest Research Institute, is se...
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NASA's TESS Mission Spots Its 1st Star-shredding Black Hole NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center:
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Get ready for more interstellar objects, astronomers say Gregory Laughlin and Malena Rice weren't exactly surprised a few weeks ago when they learned that a second interstellar object had made its way into our solar system.
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European Space Talk live

ESA - 26 Sep 2019 16:40
Follow our European Space Talk live from the HEC Paris Business School. Join students from the 'next space generation' for talks by European astronauts and have your say in future space activities with a live poll.
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NASA designing shapeshifting robots for Saturn's moons Mini robots that can roll, fly, float and swim, then morph into a single machine? Together they form Shapeshifter, a developing concept for a transformational vehicle to explore treacherous, distant worlds.
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After Summer at Ballparks, Neil Armstrong Spacesuit Statues Head to Museums Having spent the past baseball season rounding the plates, the Smithsonian is now sending its team of "Apollo at the Park" Neil Armstrong spacesuit statues home.
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Fly your experiment to the Space Station with Bioreactor Express Service ESA is partnering with Kayser Italia to offer the Kubik facility on the International Space Station to commercial customers. The new Bioreactor Express Service allows users to conduct experiments in weightlessness.
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Milky Way's satellite globular cluster studied in detail Using the Canada-France-Hawaii Telescope (CFHT) and Keck Observatory, an international group of astronomers has performed a photometric and spectroscopic study of Laevens 3--a satellite globular cluster in the Milky Way ...
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Yours to have

ESA - 26 Sep 2019 14:33
Yours to have Check out the ESA Shop for our classic logo and collectable designs on apparel, publications, patches and gadgets. Yours to have: spacey goodies from ESA Shop
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