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NASA is Working on Electric Airplanes

Universe Today - 7 Oct 2019 00:38
NASA is Working on Electric Airplanes One of the chief aims of space agencies and commercial aerospace these days is reducing the associated costs of space exploration. When it comes right down to it, it is still very expensive to send rockets into orbit, ne...
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Kepler books Soyuz for first two operational satellites WASHINGTON -- As it explores changes to its constellation orbit and spacecraft design, Kepler Communications on Oct. 7 said it nonetheless secured launch slots for its first two fully commercial satellites. Kepler will l...
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Astronaut Reveals First Playmobil Figures in Space -- And They Look Like Him When Luca Parmitano took over command of the International Space Station recently, he became responsible for a crew that was both larger and smaller than normal. Three astronauts, two cosmonauts and a pair of Playmobil t...
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Why NASA's Annoyed About Elon Musk's Giant Rocket SpaceX has never flown a person into space in its first spacecraft, the Crew Dragon. But already Musk is showing off his big, shiny Starship -- and NASA is bristling.
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Artemis, meet ARTEMIS: Pursuing Sun science at the moon By 2024, NASA will land astronauts, including the first woman and next man, on the Moon as part of the Artemis lunar exploration program. This won't be the first time NASA takes the name Artemis to the Moon though. Two r...
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NASA Administrator to Visit SpaceX Headquarters

NASA Breaking news - 7 Oct 2019 21:43
NASA Administrator to Visit SpaceX Headquarters NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine will tour SpaceX headquarters in Hawthorne, California, on Thursday, Oct. 10, to see the progress the company is making to fly astronauts to and from the International Space Station fro...
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20 New Moons Found Around Saturn, Snagging Satellite Record from Jupiter Astronomers have discovered 20 more Saturn moons, boosting the ringed planet's tally of known satellites to 82 -- three more than Jupiter.
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Scientists observe year-long plateaus in decline of Type Ia supernova light curves Scientists at the Center for Astrophysics, Harvard & Smithsonian have announced the discovery that, contrary to previously accepted knowledge, Type Ia supernovae experience light curve decline plateaus, and lengthy ones ...
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Saturn surpasses Kupiter after the discovery of 20 new moons--and you can help name them Move over Jupiter; Saturn is the new moon king.
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Curiosity rover finds an ancient oasis on Mars If you could travel back in time 3.5 billion years, what would Mars look like? The picture is evolving among scientists working with NASA's Curiosity rover.
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Ancient Lake on Mars Turned Salty for a Spell, Curiosity Rover Finds NASA's Curiosity Mars rover may have just captured a snapshot of the Red Planet's long-ago Great Drying.
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Was Venus once warm and wet? New study of lava flow suggests not A new study of the Ovda Fluctus lava flow on Venus indicates that it is made of basaltic lava. This discovery weakens the notion that Venus might once have been Earth-like with an ancient ocean of liquid water.
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New shine for Sunrise's telescope

Phys.org - 7 Oct 2019 17:17
New shine for Sunrise's telescope The Sunrise mission is an adventure: Carried by a giant helium balloon, the unmanned observatory peers at the Sun from an altitude of more than 35 kilometers; several days of flight are followed by a parachute landing. T...
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Scientists Observe Year-long Plateaus in Decline of Type Ia Supernova Light Curves Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics:
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Open Day in images

ESA - 7 Oct 2019 16:07
Open Day in images On 6 October, 9 159 people visited ESA's technical heart in the Netherlands to meet astronauts, space scientists and engineers
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PSR J0453+1559 may be a neutron star-white dwarf binary, study suggests Astronomers have investigated a compact binary radio pulsar system known as PSR J0453+1559, with the aim of shedding more light on its mysterious nature. The new study, published September 26 on arXiv.org, challenges pre...
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Exoplanet zoo

ESA - 7 Oct 2019 14:15
Exoplanet zoo Space Science Image of the Week: More than 200 children imagined diverse extra-solar worlds at ESA's Open Day
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Black Holes, Volcanic Scrolls and a Teeny, Tiny Heartbeat: Science GIFs to Start Your Week Enjoy and loop on --
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Patrick Stewart Almost Turned Down 'Star Trek: Picard' When the team at CBS pitched Star Trek: Picard to Sir Patrick Stewart, the veteran actor's first instinct was to turn it down. Here's how it happened.
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An Algorithm May Be the 1st Thing to See Europa Clipper's Coolest Discoveries from Jupiter Moon Spacecraft are great explorers, but they can be frustrating pen pals.
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Intuitive Machines, NASA's Hired Ride to the Moon, Aims for 2021 Lunar Landing One of NASA's two hired rides to the moon's surface is tackling a host of milestones leading up to a July 2021 launch and looking ahead to future flights.
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NASA's 2024 Moon Goal: Q&A with Human Landing System Chief Lisa Watson-Morgan A NASA official discusses how the agency plans to pull off the ambitious landing plan.
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