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Forget Area 51

Scientific American - 28 Sep 2019 16:00
Forget Area 51 There are way more important planetary concerns to direct your attention to --
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Unpiloted Japanese Cargo Ship Delivers Fresh Batteries and More to Space Station A Japanese cargo ship successfully reached to the International Space Station Saturday (Sept. 28) carrying 4 tons of supplies, including new batteries for the outpost's solar power grid.
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Traction building to add C-band to next World Radiocommunication Conference agenda Spectrum regulators around the world want to see more C-band spectrum purposed for 5G cellular services instead of satellite communications, and could make it a topic of a future World Radiocommunication Conference, regu...
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Blue Origin and SpaceX among winners of NASA exploration technology contracts NASA announced Sept. 27 the award of more than $40 million in contracts to 14 companies, including Blue Origin and SpaceX, to develop technologies that can support NASA's long-term exploration plans. SpaceNews.com
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How to Watch Elon Musk's SpaceX Starship Update Live Today Tonight (Sept. 28) Elon Musk will provide an update about SpaceX's new Starship and Super Heavy rocket, and you can watch him announce the news live online.
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Rocket Lab's U.S. launch site nears completion

Space News - 28 Sep 2019 18:15
Rocket Lab's U.S. launch site nears completion Rocket Lab is nearing completion of its second launch site, and first in the United States, which the company says should be ready for its first Electron launch in early 2020. SpaceNews.com
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Capricornus the Sea-Goat Rises into the Autumn Night Sky It has always seemed to me that the ancient skywatchers had an incredible imagination.
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Neutrino Experiment Reveals (Again) That Something Is Missing from Our Universe The KATRIN experiment has turned up a new, more-precise-than-ever measurement for the barely-detectable neutrino mass.
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Nobody Knows What Made the Gargantuan Crater on the Dark Side of the Moon The moon's South Pole-Aitken basin is one of the largest craters in the solar system, and a new study debunks the most popular explanation for its formation.
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Going underground in Slovenia ... to prepare for outer space In Slovenia's dramatically beautiful Karst region, six astronauts have been put through their paces for future missions--not in a flashy futuristic space centre but deep underground in the area's network of cold, dark an...
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Giant telescope project in Hawaii delayed by protests Anger is brewing on the Big Island of Hawaii over plans to build a giant telescope on a dormant volcano that is highly sacred to the region's native population.
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