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Space Stuffing? Here's What Astronauts Will Eat in Orbit This Thanksgiving Astronauts aboard the International Space Station plan on getting creative with their Thanksgiving meal.
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2l/Borisov, first spotted this summer, continues to draw nearer to Earth and will reach its closest approach -- about 190 million miles -- in early December....
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In a paper on the preprint site ArXiv and soon to be published in the Astrophysical Journal, researchers present the first analysis of data from a new configuration of the MWA designed specifically to look for the signal...
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Ariane 5 launches satellites for Egypt, Inmarsat

Space News - 27 Nov 2019 01:42
Ariane 5 launches satellites for Egypt, Inmarsat An Ariane 5 rocket from European launch provider Arianespace successfully lifted off Nov. 26, carrying a communications satellite for the Egyptian government and Inmarsat's newest Global Xpress satellite. SpaceNews.com
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Key enablers: Telespazio Vega's cloud-based Enable aims to reduce cost of space operations For Telespazio Vega Deutschland, a subsidiary of the spaceflight services company Telespazio of Rome, the challenges faced by a new generation of space companies present enticing opportunities. SpaceNews.com
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European Space Agency seeks funding boost from member states The European Space Agency is asking its 22 member states for more money to be able to carry out ambitious new missions and keep up with growing competition from the private sector.
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Cosmic Deal: You Can See Saturn with the Moon on Black Friday (It's Free!) After its Thanksgiving rendezvous with Jupiter and Venus, the moon will pay Saturn a visit on Black Friday (Nov. 29).
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NASA Supercomputer Simulates the Weather on Mars

Universe Today - 27 Nov 2019 22:35
NASA Supercomputer Simulates the Weather on Mars The Martian atmosphere is a lot different than Earth’s. It’s over 95% carbon dioxide, and contains only trace amounts of oxygen and water vapor. But that trace amount of water vapor still plays a pronounced role in t...
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Astronaut Snoopy to Fly in Macy's 2019 Thanksgiving Day Parade, Pending Winds Astronaut Snoopy is ready to fly, but like past spacesuited explorers, the weather may scrub his launch.
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There's chaos in the night sky, about 60 to 600 miles above Earth's surface. Called the ionosphere, this layer of Earth's atmosphere is blasted by solar radiation that breaks down the bonds of ions. Free electrons and he...
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Happy Mars-iversary, InSight! NASA Lander Marks 1 Year on Red Planet How time does fly: NASA's InSight Mars lander has now been on the Red Planet for a full (Earth) year.
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A new theory for how black holes and neutron stars shine bright For decades, scientists have speculated about the origin of the electromagnetic radiation emitted from celestial regions that host black holes and neutron stars--the most mysterious objects in the universe.
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New launch communications segment empowers Artemis As Artemis astronauts lift off from NASA's Kennedy Space Center, Florida, new ground systems will provide them with the communications links needed to ensure safety and mission success.
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Scientists discover unpredicted stellar black hole An international team headed by Professor LIU Jifeng of the National Astronomical Observatory of China of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (NAOC) spotted a stellar black hole with a mass 70 times greater than the sun. The...
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NASA, French Space Laser Measures Massive Migration of Ocean Animals Every night, under the cover of darkness, countless small sea creatures - from squid to krill - swim from the ocean depths to near the surface to feed. This vast animal migration - the largest on the planet and a critica...
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Astronomers say this new way to find black holes could expand the small number discovered so far in our Milky Way galaxy.
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Europe faces up to new space challenges

Phys.org - 27 Nov 2019 19:20
Europe faces up to new space challenges European ministers met Wednesday in Spain aiming to defend its top space ranking against challenges from the United States and China, and increasingly from industry disruptors such as Elon Musk's Space X.
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Orion spacecraft arrives at Plum Brook

ESA - 27 Nov 2019 19:19
Orion spacecraft arrives at Plum Brook The Orion spacecraft that will fly farther from Earth on the Artemis I mission than any human-rated vehicle has ever flown before, arrived at NASA's Plum Brook Station yesterday. This was the first voyage of the assemble...
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Impact crater data analysis of Ryugu asteroid illuminates complicated geological history Analysis of the impact craters on Ryugu using the spacecraft Hayabusa 2's remote sensing image data has illuminated the geological history of the Near-Earth asteroid.
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Rocket Lab to Take Big Step Toward Reusability with Launch This Week Rocket Lab will have a lot to be thankful for this Friday (Nov. 29), if all goes according to plan.
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What If the Earth Was Flat?

SPACE.com - 27 Nov 2019 19:00
What If the Earth Was Flat? A flat Earth would inhabit an entirely different physical reality than the one we know.
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The torture of CFIUS: A 2018 law is changing the way space industry startups raise money The U.S. Treasury Department hasn't issued final regulations implementing the 2018 Foreign Investment Risk Review Modernization Act, but space industry entrepreneurs already feel the law's effect. SpaceNews.com
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