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Location American Space News for 6 November 2019
Air Force enthusiastic about commercial LEO broadband after successful tests The Air Force wants to work with multiple satcom providers that are currently building LEO constellations SpaceNews.com
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Elon Musk discusses Starship at Air Force pitch event The space industry's primary hardware problem is its need for a "fully rapidly reusable orbital rocket," SpaceX CEO Elon Musk said Nov. 5 at U.S. Air Force Space Pitch Day where he was a surprise guest. "This is the holy...
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California Wildfires Signal the Arrival of a Planetary Fire Age The Earth may be entering an era in which natural and human-generated fire together are reshaping the planet.
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Boeing Just Sent NASA Its Moon Lander Idea for Artemis Astronauts. Here It Is. On Tuesday (Nov. 5), Boeing delivered a proposal to NASA for a crewed lunar lander to fly astronauts to the moon in 2024 as part of the agency's Artemis program.
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Iceye and RS Metrics sign pact to track iron ore inventories Iceye, the Finnish radar satellite constellation operator, announced an agreement Nov. 6 with RS Metric, a satellite imagery and geospatial analytics company, to provide data on iron ore inventories to the commodities ma...
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Senators introduce new NASA authorization bill

Space News - 6 Nov 2019 23:15
Senators introduce new NASA authorization bill A bipartisan group of senators introduced a new NASA authorization bill Nov. 6 that would extend the life of the International Space Station and direct NASA to have an upgraded version of the Space Launch System ready by...
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4.1 billion people online • Iridium completes $1.45 billion refinancing • SES exec to chair Space Data Association An estimated 53.6% of the world's population now has access to the internet, according to a new report from the International Telecommunication Union. SpaceNews.com
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Hosts: Fraser Cain (universetoday.com / @fcain) Nancy Atkinson ( @Nancy_A / @nancyatkinson_ut) Beth Johnson (@planetarypan) Veranika Klimovich ( @VeronikaSpace) This week we welcome Tiera and Myron Fletcher, Aerospace En...
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Yes, the 'Von Braun' Space Hotel Idea Is Wild. But Could We Build It by 2025? Will you be planning a trip to an orbiting "space hotel" as early as 2025?
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Researcher makes the heart of Mars speak

Phys.org - 6 Nov 2019 19:53
Researcher makes the heart of Mars speak For 20 years, Véronique Dehant, a space scientist at University of Louvain (UCLouvain) and the Royal Observatory of Belgium, has been working on understanding the Earth's core. In a few months, she will be able to compl...
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New Research Suggests that the Universe is a Sphere and Not Flat After All The universe is a seemingly endless sea filled with stars, galaxies, and nebulae. In it, we see patterns and constellations that have inspired stories throughout history. But there is one cosmic pattern we still don’t ...
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The 'Three-Body Problem' Has Perplexed Astronomers Since Newton Formulated It. A.I. Just Cracked It in Under a Second. It took just fractions of a second.
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SpaceX Test-Fires Rocket for Next Launch of 60 Starlink Satellites SpaceX has fired up the rocket booster that will ferry the company's next batch of Starlink satellites into space.
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A new U.S. resupply ship is open for business and the Expedition 61 crew has begun unloading over four tons of new science experiments and station hardware....
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Dusty star-forming galaxy MAMBO-9 investigated in detail Using the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA), an international team of astronomers has conducted detailed observations of the dusty star-forming galaxy MMJ100026.36+021527.9, better known as MAMBO-9. The...
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Growing tissues in space

ESA - 6 Nov 2019 14:12
Growing tissues in space Tissue engineering is a fast-developing field reaching new heights thanks to space research. An experiment on the International Space Station is opening up possibilities to grow artificial blood vessels for surgery on hu...
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Discovering Extraterrestrial Life Would Be Slow and Uncertain Scientists have spent long enough looking for proof of alien life that the little buggers, if they do exist, probably aren't going to be easy to identify.
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Mars Society Founder Makes Case for 'Mars Direct' Path to the Red Planet Both SpaceX and NASA have ideas about how to get humans to the Red Planet, but the founder of the Mars Society says there's a better way to do it.
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'Star Trek,' Space Travel and Teleportation with Tig Notaro Beloved stand-up comedian and "Star Trek: Discovery" actor Tig Notaro is proud to be in the Trek universe, but isn't so sure she'd fly to space herself.
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SpaceX's Starship May Fly for Just $2 Million Per Mission, Elon Musk Says Each flight of SpaceX's big Mars-colonizing spacecraft will have a very small price tag, if all goes according to plan.
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U.K. government to fund spaceport improvements for Virgin Orbit The U.K. Space Agency will provide $9.5 million for infrastructure at a British airport that seeks to host Virgin Orbit's air-launch system. SpaceNews.com
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Sudan's first ever satellite for conducting research in military, economic and space technology has been launched by China, the northeast African country's ruling body said Tuesday.
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