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(Cell Press) During spaceflight, astronauts experience similar physical stress as cancer patients undergoing treatments such as chemotherapy, immunotherapy, and targeted therapy. In a commentary published Nov. 14 in the ...
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Distant Worlds Under Many Suns

SpaceRef - 14 Nov 2019 05:08
Is Earth the only habitable planet in the universe or are there more worlds somewhere out there that are capable of supporting life?...
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Now in space: A cutting-edge satellite the size of a shoebox built by students Just be thankful there are students like Paige Northway and Nathan Wacker, two University of Washington students who think it's neat to work on stuff like a satellite the size of a shoebox.
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(Northwestern University) Researchers are first to combine 3D climate modeling with atmospheric chemistry to explore the habitability of planets around M dwarf stars, which comprise about 70% of the total galactic popula...
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The state of New South Wales (NSW) in south eastern Australia is continuing to experience devastating bushfires due to the dry tinder-like atmosphere in the territory: high winds, dry lightning and continuing heat....
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Fans of science fiction movies such as Avatar, Aliens, Passengers and 2001: A Space Odyssey all know the concept: space travel to far destinations require humans to hibernate....
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Air Force funding keeps Launcher development on track Launcher won its first government funding when the U.S. Air Force awarded the the Brooklyn-based startup $1.5 million to accelerate development and testing of its E-2 rocket engine. SpaceNews.com
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SpaceX's Crew Dragon Abort System Aces Ground Test Ahead of Major Launch SpaceX successfully test-fired the launch abort system for its Crew Dragon spacecraft in a ground test Nov. 13.
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Air Force: SSA is no more; it's 'Space Domain Awareness' SDA is the new term replacing Space Situational Awareness, according to an Oct. 4 memo from Air Force Space Command. SpaceNews.com
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Kelly Clarkson Just Called 2 NASA Astronauts in Space. Here's What They Said (Video) Astronauts Christina Koch and Jessica Meir chatted with singer and talk-show host Kelly Clarkson from space.
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New moon-seeking sensor aims to improve earth observations A new instrument with its eye on the Moon is taking off aboard a high-altitude NASA plane to measure the Moon's brightness and eventually help Earth observing sensors make more accurate measurements.
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Loft Orbital raises $13 million as it prepares to bulk buy satellite buses Loft Orbital has raised a fresh $13 million to continue development of a constellation of small satellites purpose-built to carry a mix of payloads for customers who don't want to fly their own satellites. SpaceNews.com
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Apollo 12 Launched 50 Years Ago Today

Universe Today - 14 Nov 2019 22:28
Apollo 12 Launched 50 Years Ago Today The 50th anniversary of Apollo 11 was a huge celebration, and Apollo 13 may be an equally big commotion. Apollo 12 is tough sell in the middle. Even the Virginia Air & Space Center, which houses the Apollo 12 capsule, us...
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Molecular Oxygen on Mars is Behaving Unusually Through the Seasons. A Sign of Life? An atmospheric drama has been playing out on Mars lately. Up until now, the main actor has been methane, and its unusual, spiking behaviour. But now Oxygen is taking the stage, and performing some theatrics of its own. N...
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'For All Mankind' on Apple TV+ Officially Renewed for Season 2 After nearly a month of reports, Apple TV+'s fictionalized version of the 1960s race to the moon, "For All Mankind," has officially been renewed for a second season.
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50 Years Ago: NASA's Apollo 12 Was Struck By Lightning Right After Launch ... Twice! (Video) Seconds after Apollo 12 launched, it was struck by lightning twice.
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House committee raises doubts about Artemis

Space News - 14 Nov 2019 19:19
House committee raises doubts about Artemis With growing bipartisan skepticism that NASA's current plan to return humans to the moon by 2024 is achievable, members of the House Science Committee used a Nov. 13 hearing to advocate for a different, and arguably more...
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NASA's Life-Hunting Mars 2020 Rover Will Search for Alien Microfossils Jezero Crater, the 28-mile-wide (45 kilometers) hole in the ground that the Mars 2020 rover will begin exploring in February 2021, has ample deposits of minerals that are good at preserving microfossils here on Earth.
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Truth of the Moon: The Brave Voyage of Apollo 12 | Video Show Pete Conrad and Alan Bean make a jolly, blind, pinpoint lunar landing and grab rock samples revealing the Moon's strange birth.
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Astronauts Will Take 4 of the Most Challenging Spacewalks Ever to Fix a Dark Matter Experiment Two astronauts are gearing up for what may be the most challenging spacewalks in history.
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New Moon-Seeking Sensor Aims to Improve Earth Observations NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center:
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IPTF14hls may be a variable hyper-wind from a very massive star, study suggests A source known as iPTF14hls, assumed to be a Type IIP supernova, may be a long-term outflow similar to stellar winds, according to a new study published November 5 on arXiv.org. The new research proposes that iPTF14hls ...
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