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NASA's Mars 2020 heads into the test chamber

Phys.org - 8 Nov 2019 17:08
NASA's Mars 2020 heads into the test chamber In this time-lapse video, taken on Oct. 9, 2019, at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, California, bunny-suited engineers move the Mars 2020 rover from a high bay in the Spacecraft Simulator Building into the ...
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NICER Telescope Spots Brightest X-Ray Burst Ever Observed The brightest X-ray burst ever observed by NICER released as much energy in 20 seconds as our sun does in about 10 days.
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Researchers investigate interstellar bodies originating from beyond our solar system Astonishingly, not one but two interstellar asteroids have been detected entering our solar system since 2017.
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Earth's Mantle and Crust Are in a Fiery Battle to the Death ... of Supercontinents A new model of the whole Earth shows how the mantle and crust drive the movement of tectonic plates as well as the creation and destruction of supercontinents.
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NASA Instrument to Probe Planet Clouds on European Mission NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory News and Features:
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Scientists Chat Interstellar Probe Project in New York City Sending scientific instruments to the edge of the heliosphere, or the sun's region of influence, is like going to the edge of the fish bowl.
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A Mercury Transit for the Ages: November 1973

SPACE.com - 8 Nov 2019 21:00
A Mercury Transit for the Ages: November 1973 In my long career as an assiduous amateur astronomer, I've seen other transits of Mercury, but one from November 1973 stands out.
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Air Force to require cybersecurity audits of commercial satellite communications providers The Infrastructure Asset Pre-Assessment (IA-Pre) program will be run by the Air Force Space Command's commercial satellite communications office. SpaceNews.com
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Scientists further refine how quickly the universe is expanding Wielding state-of-the-art technologies and techniques, a team of Clemson University astrophysicists has added a novel approach to quantifying one of the most fundamental laws of the universe.
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Leia Was Originally Planned to be Star Wars' Real Last Jedi, According to Late Actor's Brother 'There is another.'
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OneWeb's first big deployment launch slips to January OneWeb has delayed the beginning of its regular launch campaign by a month to allow more testing of its small broadband satellites. SpaceNews.com
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Mercury putting on rare show Monday, parading across the sun Mercury is putting on a rare celestial show next week, parading across the sun in view of most of the world.
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Mathematicians Solve 'Twin Prime Conjecture' -- In an Alternate Universe Mathematicians have uncovered a big new piece of evidence for one of the most famous unproven ideas in mathematics, known as the twin prime conjecture.
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India Has a New Planetary Target in Mind: Venus India has launched just three planetary-science spacecraft, but the country is already eyeing a new destination: Venus.
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Rare transit of Mercury to take place on 11 November A rare transit of Mercury will take place on 11 November, when the smallest planet in our Solar System will pass directly between the Earth and the Sun. The last time this happened was in 2016, and the next will be in 20...
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Hubble Touts a Team of Stars

PTTU - 8 Nov 2019 14:30
Hubble Touts a Team of Stars NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center:
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Image: Suitcase-sized asteroid explorer

Phys.org - 8 Nov 2019 14:26
Image: Suitcase-sized asteroid explorer This replica model of ESA's 'Miniaturised Asteroid Remote Geophysical Observer', or M-Argo, was on display at the Agency's recent Antennas workshop. It is the one of numerous small missions planned as part of ESA's Techn...
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Astronaut preparing for ISS mission with reduced crew A NASA astronaut flying to the International Space Station next spring could be the only American on the station for an extended period because of uncertainty in the status of commercial crew vehicles. SpaceNews.com
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Whoa! Incredible Video Shows a SpaceX Rocket Fairing Plunging into the Ocean It's a long way down as a rocket and its fairing part ways during a launch. An incredible video shows that journey for the nose cone SpaceX will reuse during its next Falcon 9 launch.
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Mercury Transit 2019: How to Find an Event Near You If you want to watch the Mercury transit on Monday (Nov. 11) but don't have the proper equipment, you can still find a viewing event near you. Here's how.
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Mercury Transit 2019: How to Watch the Rare Event Live Online When Mercury passes in front of the sun on Monday, you'll need the right equipment to see it safely. But if you don't have that kind of astronomy gear handy, you can also watch it live online.
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Luca to lead most challenging spacewalks since Hubble repairs The date is set for ESA astronaut Luca Parmitano's first spacewalk of his Beyond mission. Friday 15 November marks the start of a series of complex spacewalks to service the cosmic-particle-hunting Alpha Magnetic Spectro...
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