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Do you want to fly into space? Do you know someone who does? If so then this book is worth reading. "See You In Orbit? Our Dream of Spaceflight" by Alan Ladwig presents a comprehensive look by a space insider...
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Cancer Seems to Have Trouble Spreading in Microgravity

Universe Today - 2 Dec 2019 01:39
Cancer Seems to Have Trouble Spreading in Microgravity A team of Australian researchers have found evidence that microgravity can disrupt the spread of cancer cells, which could lead to new treatments. The post Cancer Seems to Have Trouble Spreading in Microgravity appeared ...
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Scientists Spot Rare Minimoon Fireball Over Australia A fiery explosion over the Australian desert may have been an ultra-rare minimoon, researchers think.
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Radio Telescope Unfurls 3 Antennas Beyond the Far Side of the Moon In a quiet orbit around the far side of the moon, three radio antennas are now outstretched, craning for whispers from a mysterious period early in the universe's history.
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'Phantom' Vest-Wearing Dummies to Fly Around the Moon "Phantom women" dummies will make a trip around the moon in 2020 or so on a special mission: to protect all astronauts from radiation.
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Gillette Apollo Collection Razor Inspired by First Moon Landing Mission Gillette is commemorating the first moon landing 50 years after its razor was used on NASA's historic Apollo 11 mission.
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Spacewalkers Splice in New Pumps to Repair $2B Cosmic Ray Detector Astronauts Luca Parmitano and Andrew Morgan transplanted a new coolant pump system outside of the ISS, completing the third in a series of spacewalks to repair the Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer.
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Exoplanet satellite encapsulated

ESA - 2 Dec 2019 20:30
Exoplanet satellite encapsulated Image: At Europe's Spaceport in Kourou, French Guiana, ESA's Characterising Exoplanet Satellite, Cheops, is being encapsulated into the flight adapter of the Soyuz-Fregat rocket that will lift it into space on 17 Decembe...
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Black hole or newborn stars? SOFIA finds galactic puzzle Universities Space Research Association (USRA) today announced that scientists on NASA's Stratospheric Observatory for Infrared Astronomy (SOFIA) found a strange black hole that is changing its galactic surroundings in a...
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Spacewalking astronauts add new pumps to cosmic detector Spacewalking astronauts installed new pumps on a cosmic ray detector outside the International Space Station on Monday in a bid to extend its scientific life.
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New Horizons Confirms Solar Wind Slows Farther from the Sun New Horizons:
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Scientist leads international team to crack 60-year-old mystery of Sun's magnetic waves A Queen's University Belfast scientist has led an international team to the ground-breaking discovery of why the Sun's magnetic waves strengthen and grow as they emerge from its surface, which could help to solve the mys...
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Kids' Educational Tablets Up to 40% Off for Cyber Monday Kids can explore the world of astronomy, the human body, chemistry and more with a Kids Fire Tablet or an iPad on sale today.
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Astronaut Luca Controls A Rover On Earth

SpaceRef - 2 Dec 2019 18:10
ESA astronaut Luca Parmitano has made robotics history, reaching out from the International Space Station in orbit around Earth at 8 km/s, to control an Earth-based rover, equipped with an advanced gripper possessing the...
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Since the saltiness of ocean surface waters is a key variable in the climate system, understanding how this changes is important to understanding climate change....
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Comet 2I/Borisov has a lot in common with comets from our own solar system. That could be a sign the alien comet will burn up on its closest approach to the sun.
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Mercury transit observed at Cerro Tololo Inter-American Observatory About 13 times per century, fleeting Mercury can be seen passing directly in front of the Sun in what is called a transit. The most recent Mercury transit occurred on November 11, 2019.
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When space travel is a blur

Phys.org - 2 Dec 2019 17:43
When space travel is a blur Canadian scientists are working on a new way to measure the mechanics of the human eye to better identify astronauts at risk of developing ocular damage before they go into space. Collaborating with the Canadian Space Ag...
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Solar Wind Around Pluto instrument confirms solar wind slows farther away from the sun Measurements taken by the Solar Wind Around Pluto (SWAP) instrument aboard NASA's New Horizons spacecraft are providing important new insights from some of the farthest reaches of space ever explored. In a paper recently...
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There Might Be Cracks in the Universe -- But We Can't See Them from Earth The cracks, if they exist, are old, remnants of a time shortly after the Big Bang.
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Image: Hubble detects dynamic galactic duo

Phys.org - 2 Dec 2019 16:37
Image: Hubble detects dynamic galactic duo Some galaxies are closer friends than others. While many live their own separate, solitary lives, others stray a little too close to a near neighbor and take their friendship even deeper.
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Astronomers Propose a Novel Method of Finding Atmospheres on Rocky Worlds NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center:
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