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Location American Space News for 3 October 2019
Science Results - Massive Filaments Fuel the Growth of Galaxies and Supermassive Black Holes NAOJ Top News:
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According to a study by The Milky Way Halo Research Group, we now know how quickly the Milky Way is losing and gaining new material - which is key to understanding how it changes over time. The post Earth, Solar System, ...
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Earthshine's Faint Illumination of the Moon Captured in Glorious Eclipse Photo A stunning photo captured during the total solar eclipse of 2019 in Chile reveals the sun's mesmerising inner and outer corona, as well as the lunar earthshine.
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DARPA scoping the market for small satellite launchers As it plans future experiments DARPA wants to take advantage of the growing availability of launch options. SpaceNews.com
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The mole is still stuck. The mole is the name given to the Heat Flow and Physical Properties Package (HP3) instrument on NASA’s Mars InSight lander. It’s job is to penetrate into the Martian surface to a depth of 5 m...
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Rocket Lab's Electron Rocket

SPACE.com - 3 Oct 2019 23:19
Rocket Lab's Electron Rocket The tiny launcher for small satellites.
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Rocket Lab: Private Spaceflight for Tiny Satellites Providing space for the small.
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In a death-defying maneuver for the spacecraft, NASA’s Juno has completed an unprecedented and unplanned engine burn. The purpose? To save the spacecraft’s “life,” or at least the rest of its mission to Jupiter. ...
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Faint Filaments of Universe-Spanning 'Cosmic Web' Finally Found The faintly glowing wisps of gas that make up the intergalactic filaments of a universe-spanning cosmic web may have finally been detected for the first time, a new study reports.
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Japan's Hayabusa2 Probe Drops Its Last Rover on Asteroid Ryugu Japan's asteroid mission has deployed its last rover to explore Ryugu's rocky surface.
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Moon Will Pay Visits to Jupiter and Saturn This Week. Here's How to See It This week the moon is going to rendezvous with two bright "superior" planets.
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Massive filaments fuel the growth of galaxies and supermassive black holes An international group of scientists led by the RIKEN Cluster for Pioneering Research has used observations from the Multi Unit Spectroscopic Explorer (MUSE) at the ESO Very Large Telescope (VLT) in Chile and the Suprime...
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Lego Unveils New Star Wars Sets for Triple Force Friday! Watch out, "Star Wars" fans. Triple Force Friday is nearly upon us and Lego has unveiled eight new sets launching on Oct. 4 to celebrate the upcoming releases of "Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker," "The Mandalorian" TV s...
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NASA Takes Delivery of First All-Electric Experimental Aircraft The first all-electric configuration of NASA's X-57 Maxwell now is at the agency's Armstrong Flight Research Center in Edwards, California.
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'Star Trek: Discovery' Cast Share Backstage Stories at DragonCon Cast members from "Star Trek: Discovery" shared backstage stories at Atlanta's DragonCon.
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NASA's Push to Save the Mars InSight Lander's Heat Probe NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory News and Features:
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Stuck in Safe Mode, DSCOVR Earth-Watching Satellite May Finally Get Fixed: Report An Earth-observing satellite called DSCOVR has been stuck in safe mode for three months, and its operators finally have a plan to reboot it -- but not for another few months.
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Team uses deep learning to monitor the sun's ultraviolet emission A NASA Frontier Development Lab (FDL) team has shown that by using deep learning, it is possible to virtually monitor the Sun's extreme ultraviolet (EUV) irradiance, which is a key driver of space weather. The Sun is vit...
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Down to Earth: Astronauts safely return after space mission An American, a Russian and the first person from the United Arab Emirates to fly into space landed safely on Thursday after a six-hour flight from the International Space Station.
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Extraplanar diffuse ionized gas in NGC 5775 studied in detail Astronomers have conducted a dynamical study of extraplanar diffuse ionized gas layer in the nearby, star-forming, edge-on disk galaxy NGC 5775. The research, published September 25 on arXiv.org, provides crucial informa...
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NASA's Juno prepares to jump Jupiter's shadow

Phys.org - 3 Oct 2019 15:28
NASA's Juno prepares to jump Jupiter's shadow NASA's Juno mission to Jupiter has successfully executed a 10.5-hour propulsive maneuver--extraordinarily long by mission standards. The goal of the burn, as its known, will keep the solar-powered spacecraft out of what ...
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Exoplanet orbits its star every 18 hours

Phys.org - 3 Oct 2019 15:20
Exoplanet orbits its star every 18 hours In the past decade, thousands of planets have been discovered beyond our solar system. These planets have provided astronomers with the opportunity to study planetary systems that defy our preconcieved notions. This incl...
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