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Ursa raises $15 million in Series B funding round Ursa Space Systems, a geospatial analytics company that specializes in the application of synthetic aperture radar (SAR) data, raised $15 million in a Series B funding round led by Razor's Edge Ventures. SpaceNews.com
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Galactic fountains and carousels: order emerging from chaos Scientists from Germany and the United States have unveiled the results of a newly-completed, state of the art simulation of the evolution of galaxies. TNG50 is the most detailed large-scale cosmological simulation yet. ...
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Air Force leaders seek to Over two days, the U.S. Air Force awarded $22.5 million in Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) funding to 30 companies attending the first Air Force Space Pitch Day in San Francisco. SpaceNews.com
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Boeing: Pin problem caused parachute issue in capsule test Boeing says a problem with a pin caused its Starliner capsule to land with two instead of three parachutes earlier this week.
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NICER catches record-setting X-ray burst

Phys.org - 7 Nov 2019 23:24
NICER catches record-setting X-ray burst NASA's Neutron star Interior Composition Explorer (NICER) telescope on the International Space Station detected a sudden spike of X-rays at about 10:04 p.m. EDT on Aug. 20. The burst was caused by a massive thermonuclear...
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FOMS reports high-quality ZBLAN production on ISS Fiber Optic Manufacturing in Space (FOMS) Inc. presented the results Nov. 7 of its successful campaign to produce optical fiber on the International Space Station. SpaceNews.com
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Defense intelligence chief paints bleak picture of the space battlefield DoD wants to increase awareness of the threats the nation faces in space but classification is a problem. SpaceNews.com
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This Artificial Leaf Turns Atmospheric Carbon Dioxide Into Fuel Researchers from the University of Waterloo, Ontario, have developed an "artificial leaf" that has the potential to turn carbon emissions into a source of biofuel. The post This Artificial Leaf Turns Atmospheric Carbon D...
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AI Thriller 'neXt' Takes a Frightening Look at Modern Society's Relationship with Technology A rogue artificial intelligence ruthlessly seeks to get smarter in a new television thriller premiering on the Fox network in 2020.
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'Shooting-Star' Satellite Going Up on Landmark Rocket Lab Launch This Month Rocket Lab's 10th launch will be memorable in multiple ways.
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Is a New Particle Changing the Fate of the Universe? A brand-new particle has possibly emerged and is altering the future destiny of our entire cosmos, a physicist says.
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Photo Release: Hubble Captures a Dozen Sunburst Arc Doppelgangers Hubble Space Telescope News:
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NASA is Testing a Coating to Help Astronauts and Their Equipment Shed Dangerous Lunar Dust NASA is developing an advanced new coating that could protect everything from spacecraft systems to astronauts from harmful lunar dust. The post NASA is Testing a Coating to Help Astronauts and Their Equipment Shed Dange...
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A balloon-based solar observatory

Phys.org - 7 Nov 2019 19:52
A balloon-based solar observatory Southwest Research Institute successfully demonstrated a miniature solar observatory on a high-altitude balloon November 1. The SwRI Solar Instrument Pointing Platform (SSIPP)--a reusable, high-precision solar observator...
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NASA's SOFIA Observatory: The Flying Telescope

SPACE.com - 7 Nov 2019 19:34
NASA's SOFIA Observatory: The Flying Telescope Flying at the very tip-top of Earth's atmosphere, SOFIA has almost as clear a view as space-based telescopes.
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NASA TV Coverage Set for Complex Spacewalks, Briefings

NASA Breaking news - 7 Nov 2019 19:13
NASA TV Coverage Set for Complex Spacewalks, Briefings Two astronauts will venture outside the International Space Station for a series of complex spacewalks this month and next to repair the Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer (AMS), a cosmic ray detector.
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Planets Align Over the 'White City' in Twilight Photo of Tel Aviv Planets align over the skyline of Tel Aviv in this panoramic view of the city by twilight.
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Human Heart Cells Beat Differently in Microgravity, Which May Benefit Astronauts A new study shows how microgravity alters human heart muscle cells in space, helping astronauts better prepare for long-duration missions to Mars and beyond.
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The Expedition 61 crew explored how microgravity is affecting a variety of biological processes in humans and microbes today. Two astronauts are also gearing up for tentatively planned spacewalks to repair a cosmic parti...
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The alchemy of merging neutron stars

Phys.org - 7 Nov 2019 17:26
The alchemy of merging neutron stars For the first time, astronomers have identified a chemical element that was freshly formed by the merging of two neutron stars. The underlying mechanism, called the r-process--also known as rapid neutron capture--is cons...
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NASA Opens Untouched Apollo Moon Rock Sample for First Time in 40 Years NASA has opened one of its last pristine samples of Apollo moon rock to prepare for the return of new material by future lunar missions.
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Red, Red Wine Launches to Space Station for Science Fancy some space wine? A European startup recently launched some of the red stuff to the International Space Station to age in space for 12 months.
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