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Location American Space News for 19 October 2019
Jupiter's Great Red Spot: Our Solar System's Most Famous Storm It's been a great, enormous storm for more than a 100 years. But will Jupiter's Great Red Spot last much longer?
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NASA astronauts complete repairs on historic spacewalk Two NASA astronauts successfully replaced a faulty battery charger during the agency's first all-female spacewalk Oct. 18, an event that at times appeared to go better in orbit than on the ground. SpaceNews.com
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Comets and Interstellar Objects Could be Exporting Earth Life Out into the Milky Way A new study suggests that comets and asteroids that graze Earth's atmosphere might be responsible for the spread of life throughout the Universe. The post Comets and Interstellar Objects Could be Exporting Earth Life Out...
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Report calls for changes in planetary protection policies An independent report is calling on NASA to update decades' old planetary protection policies to reflect changing knowledge of solar system habitability and to enable future exploration by both the space agency and comme...
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Recommended Books, October 2019

Scientific American - 19 Oct 2019 15:00
Recommended Books, October 2019 50 things to see in the night sky, untold stories of mathematical Americans, and more --
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The 1st Human on Mars May Be a Woman, NASA Chief Says It won't be long before we see the first woman on Mars, and she just might beat the first man there, NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine said Friday (Oct. 18).
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Robots and Pitbulls: 'Lost in Space 2' Actors Bring Smiles to New York Comic Con Season 2 of Netflix's "Lost in Space" promises a whole new set of ambitious, problem-solving ideas from the Robinson family as they navigate a whole new world.
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Mars 2020 unwrapped and ready for testing

Phys.org - 19 Oct 2019 07:58
Mars 2020 unwrapped and ready for testing In this time-lapse video, taken on Oct. 4, 2019, at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, California, bunny-suited engineers remove the inner layer of protective antistatic foil on the Mars 2020 rover after the v...
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NASA's planetary protection review addresses changing reality of space exploration NASA released a report Friday with recommendations from the Planetary Protection Independent Review Board (PPIRB) the agency established in response to a recent National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine r...
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