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Location American Space News for 30 September 2019
'Totally Nuts'? Elon Musk Aims to Put a Starship in Orbit in 6 Months. Here's SpaceX's Plan. SpaceX will soon have a whole fleet of shiny silver Starship prototypes, if all goes according to plan.
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Weird Black Hole Physics Revealed in NASA Visualization Recently, we had the first picture of a black hole. Now, NASA has a new visualization showing how these immense objects work.
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Growing old together: A sharper look at black holes and their host galaxies Some relationships are written in the stars. That's definitely the case for supermassive black holes and their host galaxies, according to a new study from Yale University.
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UnseenLabs plans to launch half dozen ship-tracking cubesats in 2020 French startup UnseenLabs intends to launch up to six more ship-tracking cubesats next year to build on the success of its first satellite. SpaceNews.com
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Spitzer spots a starry region bursting with bubbles This infrared image from NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope shows a cloud of gas and dust full of bubbles, which are inflated by wind and radiation from young, massive stars. Each bubble is filled with hundreds to thousands ...
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Crowded Space Station: There Are 9 People from 4 Different Space Agencies in Orbit Right Now It's a bit crowded at the International Space Station right now.
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NASA Television to Cover Return of Astronaut Nick Hague, Crewmates NASA astronaut and Expedition 60 Flight Engineer Nick Hague, and two crewmates on the International Space Station are scheduled to conclude their stay on the orbiting laboratory Thursday, Oct. 3.
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Spitzer Spots a Starry Region Bursting With Bubbles NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope:
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Today's the Last Chance to Send Your Name to Mars on NASA's 2020 Rover Today's the last day to add your name to the more than 9 million already signed up.
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Centaurs Rising: NASA Eyes Missions to Weird Asteroid-Comet Hybrids The Centaurs may get their first-ever close-up soon.
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NASA Hands Out $43 Million for 'Tipping Point' Tech for the Moon and Mars NASA is funding more than a dozen technology projects that could aid exploration of the moon and Mars, focusing on issues including cryogenics, energy production and independent mobility.
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Get Ready For More Interstellar Objects

SpaceRef - 30 Sep 2019 19:17
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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Has twilight looked at little... mauve to you as of late? The effect is subtle, but noticeable on a clear evening. Sunsets are always colorful events, as the Sun's rays shine through a thicker layer of the atmosphere at ...
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NASA Television to Air 10 Upcoming Spacewalks, Preview Briefing Astronauts aboard the International Space Station plan to conduct what may become a record pace of 10 complex spacewalks during the next three months, a cadence that has not been experienced since assembly of the space s...
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Landsat 9 instrument ready for spacecraft assembly The Landsat 9 instrument that will help scientists detect deforestation, monitor crops and track potentially toxic algal blooms, among many other uses, is now built, tested, and in place to be assembled onto the spacecra...
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Data from Chinese satellite shedding light on cosmic rays An international team of researchers studying data from China's Dark Matter Particle Explorer (DAMPE) has measured cosmic ray protons up to the energy of 100 TeV with high precision for the first time. In their paper pub...
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Full house for space science

ESA - 30 Sep 2019 15:03
Full house for space science Three newcomers and two spacecraft make a full house in space. The population of the International Space Station rose to nine last week while European science focused on bone loss, time perception and routine maintenance...
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Planet Nine could be a primodial black hole, new research suggests The hypothetical Planet Nine, assumed to be lurking somewhere in the outskirts of our solar system, may not be a planet at all. A new study, published September 24 on the arXiv pre-print server, suggests that the mysteri...
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What Earth's changing climate can teach us about altering the surface of Mars In a rare instance of environmental success, the United Nations has just announced it believes the damage to the Earth's protective ozone layer will be fully restored by the year 2050. This stands in stark contrast to th...
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Heating the solar corona

Phys.org - 30 Sep 2019 14:20
Heating the solar corona The hot outer layer of the sun, the corona, has a temperature of over a million degrees Kelvin, much more than the surface temperature of the Sun which is only about 5500 degrees Kelvin. Moreover, the corona is very acti...
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Is It a Wave or a Particle? It's Both, Sort Of.

SPACE.com - 30 Sep 2019 13:00
Is It a Wave or a Particle? It's Both, Sort Of. Is it a wave, or is it a particle? This seems like a very simple question -- except when it isn't. And it isn't in one of the most important aspects of our universe: the subatomic world.
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Why Was 'Oumuamua So Weird? New Research Tries to Track Its Origins. Obviously, some chain of unfortunate events led to the ejection of 'Oumuamua from its home system. But what could possibly cause such a catastrophe?
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