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Stardust from red giants

Phys.org - 10 Dec 2019 15:09
Stardust from red giants Some of the Earth's building material was stardust from red giants, researchers from ETH Zurich have established. They have also explained why the Earth contains more of this stardust than the asteroids or the planet Mar...
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Russian Cargo Droid Docks With The ISS

SpaceRef - 10 Dec 2019 04:43
Traveling approximately 260 miles over the Yellow Sea east of Shanghai, the automated Russian Progress 74 cargo resupply spacecraft docked at 5:35 a.m. EST to the Pirs docking compartment on the Russian segment of the In...
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Kablam! Watch NASA Crush a SLS Megarocket Fuel Tank Until It Explodes (Video) Last week (Dec. 5), NASA engineers purposefully exploded a test version of the Space Launch System (SLS) rocket's propellant tank.
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Citizen Scientists Team Up with Canadian Space Agency to Test Commercial Spacesuit Thanks to a Canadian collaboration, a team of citizen scientists has completed an important set of tests with a commercial spacesuit.
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Blue Origin Will Launch (and Land) a Reusable Spacecraft Tuesday. How to Watch Blue Origin will launch a New Shepard spacecraft filled with science experiments and thousands of postcards from kids on Tuesday (Dec. 10). Here's how to watch live.
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NASA's Treasure Map for Water Ice on Mars NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory News and Features:
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To prove their massive rocket could survive well beyond its intended limits, NASA blew a hole in its fuel tank.
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NASA's TESS Watched an Outburst from Comet 46P/Wirtanen

Universe Today - 10 Dec 2019 23:42
NASA's TESS Watched an Outburst from Comet 46P/Wirtanen TESS, the Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite, has imaged an outburst from the comet 46P/Wirtanen. It caught the outburst in what NASA is calling the clearest images yet of a comet outburst from start to finish. A come...
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These large moons' complex combination of properties could be best explained if they grew slowly from pebbles.
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Europe Is Launching a Suicide Robot to 'Hug' Space Trash Out of Orbit The ESA has announced a mission to launch a four-armed robot to grab a single piece of space junk and drag it into the atmosphere.
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Barrett: Air Force to 'move out smartly' on Space Force Barrett said the Air Force is reviewing the NDAA conference agreement and discussing next steps SpaceNews.com
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NASA Administrator Names Robert Pearce Head of Agency Aeronautics NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine has named Robert Pearce as the next associate administrator for the Aeronautics Research Mission Directorate (ARMD). Pearce replaces Jaiwon Shin, who retired from the agency on Aug. 31.
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Greenland ice loss much faster than expected The Greenland ice sheet is losing mass seven times faster than in the 1990s, according to new research.
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Planetary Society's LightSail 2 Paves Way for Future Solar Sail Missions, Bill Nye Says The Planetary Society's solar-sailing craft owes a debt to visionaries across four centuries, said CEO Bill Nye as he celebrated LightSail 2 being named one of Time magazine's best inventions of the year.
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OSIRIS-REx Engineers Pull Off a Daring Rescue of a Monumental Asteroid Mission NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center:
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These Incredible Images of Alien Worlds are Actually Miniatures Have you heard of Adam Makarenko? No? Adam is an artist who makes physical models of exoplanets then creates elaborate photo shoots of them. Adam is our new favorite Instagram feed at Universe Today, and he even took ove...
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Moon Brightness Mystery Prompts Launch of Airborne Telescope A flying telescope recently captured some of the most accurate measurements ever of the moon's brightness.
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Bad Weather Delays Blue Origin Launch of Reusable New Shepard Spacecraft Blue Origin will have to wait at least another day to fly its first space mission in seven months after bad weather delayed a launch attempt today (Dec. 10).
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Holiday kristall

ESA - 10 Dec 2019 17:27
Holiday kristall Image: This box of holiday cheer is actually tubes of plasma containing suspended microparticles exposed to an electrical current to form 3D crystal structures. Called Plasma Kristall-4, this ESA-Roscosmos experiment has...
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New NASA eBook Reveals Insights of Earth Seen at Night from Space Earth has many stories to tell, even in the dark of night. Earth at Night, NASA's new 200-page ebook, is now available online and includes more than 150 images of our planet in darkness as captured from space by Earth-ob...
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How to Shape a Spiral Galaxy

PTTU - 10 Dec 2019 16:00
How to Shape a Spiral Galaxy NASA's Ames Research Center News and Features:
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TriSept forges pact with U.K. Space Applications Catapult TriSept Corp. announced plans Dec. 10 to open an office at the United Kingdom's Harwell Space Cluster as part of a comprehensive teaming agreement with the Satellite Applications Catapult. SpaceNews.com
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