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eROSITA delivers first striking images

Phys.org - 22 Oct 2019 16:16
eROSITA delivers first striking images Astronomers are excited: The first images by the eROSITA telescope launched in July reveal an impressive performance. After an extended commissioning phase, all seven X-ray telescope modules with their custom-designed CC...
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What does a gestating baby planet look like? New research in Nature by a team including Carnegie's Jaehan Bae investigated the effects of three planets in the process of forming around a young star, revealing the source ...
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A NASA Panel Says We Don't Need to be so Careful About Infecting Other Worlds It’s time to update the rules. That’s the conclusion of a panel that examined NASA’s rules for planetary protection. It was smart, at the dawn of the space age, to think about how we might inadvertently pollute oth...
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Virgin Galactic Powers Up New SpaceShipTwo Vehicle (Video) The Spaceship Co., Virgin Galactic's manufacturing subsidiary, recently wrapped up a landmark "Power On" test of the third SpaceShipTwo vehicle, which is being assembled in Mojave, California.
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Cosmic Yeti from the dawn of the universe found lurking in dust Astronomers accidentally discovered the footprints of a monster galaxy in the early universe that has never been seen before. Like a cosmic Yeti, the scientific community generally regarded these galaxies as folklore, gi...
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Meet NASA's New Leader of Human Spaceflight Operations Agency chief Jim Bridenstine announced last week that Douglas Loverro has been named the agency's new associate administrator for its Human Exploration and Operations Mission Directorate.
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We Could Go to Venus with Today's Technology, Scientists Say We could go to Venus tomorrow with the technology we have today, urged a NASA scientific advisory group, and the group's members would like to get a mission off the ground as soon as possible.
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Arianespace targets 2023 for lunar Ariane 6 rideshare mission Arianespace CEO Stéphane Israël said the Ariane 6 rideshare mission will be able to deliver 8,500 kilograms into a lunar transfer orbit. SpaceNews.com
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NASA Administrator Invites Public to Update on Agency's Return to Moon The public is invited to join NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine at 9:40 a.m. EDT Friday, Oct. 25, for an update on the agency's Artemis program and the critical role international partnerships have in returning astronau...
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Blue Origin, US aerospace giants team up for lunar landing contract Jeff Bezos, the founder of Blue Origin and the richest man in the world, announced Tuesday a partnership with three of the biggest names in aerospace to bid on a NASA contract for a Moon lander.
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NASA Scientists Eye Long-Standing Moon Mysteries in Lunar Return NASA's scientists are thrilled by the prospect of getting back to the moon, where they hope to solve a host of mysteries about Earth, our closest companion and the rest of the solar system.
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Maryland, Washington Students to Speak with NASA Astronaut Aboard Space Station Students from Maryland and Washington, D.C., will have an opportunity this week to talk with a NASA astronaut currently living and working aboard the International Space Station.
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Where Do Satellites Go to Die? Dr Space Junk Explains It All. One person's space trash is another's space treasure -- and that's definitely true for Alice Gorman, an archaeologist specializing in the detritus of spaceflight.
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Cosmic Yeti from the Dawn of the Universe Found Lurking in Dust The University of Arizona Astronomy News:
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Automating collision avoidance

ESA - 22 Oct 2019 16:30
Automating collision avoidance ESA is preparing to use machine learning to protect satellites from the very real and growing danger of space debris. The Agency is developing a collision avoidance system that will automatically assess the risk and like...
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Former SDA boss Fred Kennedy answers the questions we've waited months to ask Fred Kennedy spoke with SpaceNews about leaving the Space Development Agency, his public clash with Air Force leaders at the 2019 Space Symposium and his future plans. SpaceNews.com
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New rocket fairing design offers smoother quieter ride Satellites are built to live in the harsh environment of space but engineers must also factor in the rigours of the journey there. ESA has helped RUAG Space Switzerland to develop new rocket fairings that offer a smoothe...
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Jeff Bezos Unveils Blue Origin's Dream Team to Land NASA Astronauts on the Moon Blue Origin founder Jeff Bezos on Tuesday (Oct. 22) unveiled a "national team" for his company's plan to land astronauts on the moon for NASA's Artemis program, recruiting Draper, Lockheed Martin and Northrop Grumman to ...
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Mid-sized storms spotted on Saturn

Phys.org - 22 Oct 2019 15:22
Mid-sized storms spotted on Saturn An international team of researchers has found that mid-sized storms form near Saturn's northern pole. In their paper published in the journal Nature Astronomy, the group describes discovering four of the mid-sized storm...
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Spacesuit Gloves Contaminated During All-Woman Spacewalk The spacesuit gloves of a NASA astronaut were contaminated during the historic all-woman spacewalk on Friday (Oct. 18), but it's probably just space grease.
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Blue Origin, Lockheed, Northrop join forces for Artemis lunar lander Blue Origin is joining forces with three other major aerospace firms in a "national team" to develop a human lunar lander for NASA. SpaceNews.com
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Noosphere Venture campaign begins coming together with radar constellation Noosphere Venture Partners is taking another step toward its goal of creating a vertically integrated space powerhouse. SpaceNews.com
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