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Location American Space News for 15 October 2019
Venus May Not Have Been As Earthlike As Scientists Thought Was Venus once covered in a liquid water ocean? A new study suggests it was not, which could diminish hope that eons ago, warm and wet conditions allowed life to arise on the planet.
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Army looks for alternatives to GPS as enemies threaten to jam signals Gen. Murray: "We have to have multiple ways of getting PNT in the future battlefield because of the threat of jamming." SpaceNews.com
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Astronaut organization seeks role advising Artemis An organization of current and former space travelers is offering its expertise to NASA as the agency works towards a "quite aggressive" goal of landing people on the moon in five years. SpaceNews.com
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Mole Movement! Mars Lander's Heat Probe Gets a Little Unstuck The InSight Mars lander's burrowing heat probe has moved a few centimeters recently, suggesting that a boulder isn't blocking its path -- and that the mission team may be able to get it fully unstuck at some point.
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Dickinson reorganizes Army space command as he prepares move to U.S. SPACECOM Lt. Gen. Dickinson: Army has 'a very important role' in space operations. SpaceNews.com
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Calling All Student Rocketeers! Spaceport America Cup Applications Are Due Friday Students around the world are wrapping up design ideas for experimental rockets to compete in the fourth annual Spaceport America Cup, the largest intercollegiate rocket engineering contest on Earth.
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It Looks Like it's Working! NASA InSight's Mole is Making Progress Again Thanks to the Arm Scoop Hack NASA and the DLR are making some progress with the Mole. The Mole has been stuck for months now, and NASA/DLR have been working to get it unstuck. After removing the mole’s housing to get a better look at it with InSig...
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NASA reshuffles spacewalk schedule after hardware failure NASA will postpone the remainder of an ongoing series of spacewalks at the International Space Station to upgrade batteries for its power system after a related component malfunctioned and needs to be replaced. SpaceNews...
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NASA Has a New, All-Electric Airplane

Universe Today - 15 Oct 2019 20:51
NASA Has a New, All-Electric Airplane NASA's first all-electric aircraft - the X-57 Maxwell - was recently delivered to the NASA Armstrong Flight Research Center (AFRC) for testing. The post NASA Has a New, All-Electric Airplane appeared first on Universe To...
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Carnival of Space #633

Universe Today - 15 Oct 2019 19:56
Carnival of Space #633 This week’s Carnival of Space is hosted by me at the CosmoQuest blog.
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Analysis of Galileo's Jupiter entry probe reveals gaps in heat shield modeling The entry probe of the Galileo mission to Jupiter entered the planet's atmosphere in 1995 in fiery fashion. As the probe descended from Mach 50 to Mach 1 and generated enough heat to cause plasma reactions on its surface...
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NASA Announces Changes to Spacewalk Schedule, First All-Female Spacewalk NASA is hosting a media teleconference at 4:30 p.m. EDT today to discuss this week's first all-female spacewalk at the International Space Station. Audio of the teleconference will stream live on the agency's website.
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Heron survey fishes out detail in ghostly galaxy outskirts Astronomers have completed the largest survey to date of the faint outskirts of nearby galaxies, successfully testing a low-cost system for exploring these local stellar systems. R. Michael Rich of the University of Cali...
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Going Against the Flow Around a Supermassive Black Hole National Radio Astronomy Observatory (NRAO): At the center of a galaxy called NGC 1068, a supermassive black hole hides within a thick doughnut-shaped cloud of dust and gas. When astronomers used the Atacama Large Millim...
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Today's Your Last Chance to Help Name an Alien Solar System! Right now, it's a solar system known only by the designation HD 17156. Before 2019 ends, it will bear an entirely different second moniker -- perhaps one suggested by you.
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Going against the flow around a supermassive black hole At the center of a galaxy called NGC 1068, a supermassive black hole hides within a thick doughnut-shaped cloud of dust and gas. When astronomers used the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA) to study this...
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Soil on moon and Mars likely to support crops

Phys.org - 15 Oct 2019 18:37
Soil on moon and Mars likely to support crops Researchers at Wageningen University & Research in the Netherlands have produced crops in Mars and Moon soil simulant developed by NASA. The research supports the idea that it would not only be possible to grow food on M...
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SpaceX submits paperwork for 30,000 more Starlink satellites The FCC, on SpaceX's behalf, submitted 20 filings to the ITU for 1,500 satellites apiece in various low Earth orbits, an ITU official confirmed Oct. 15 to SpaceNews. SpaceNews.com
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AstroPlant green light

ESA - 15 Oct 2019 16:56
AstroPlant green light Human and robotic exploration image of the week: Latest citizen science kit gets green light
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ExoMars parachute progress

Phys.org - 15 Oct 2019 16:09
ExoMars parachute progress Positive steps towards solving the problems discovered with the ExoMars mission parachutes have been taken in the last month to keep on track for the July-August 2020 launch window.
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Image: Foreground asteroid passing the Crab Nebula When astronomers use the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope to study the deep sky, asteroids from our solar system can leave their marks on the captured pictures of far-away galaxies or nebulae. But rather than be annoyed a...
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Cute Goose (and Captain Marvel) Figure Set Coming in 2020 A new Goose the Flerken figure is coming for Captain Marvel fans. It lands in 2020.
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