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Location American Space News for 18 December 2019
Giant Black Hole at the Center of Our Galaxy May Have a Friend A second supermassive black hole may be lurking at the center of our galaxy, the Milky Way.
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Tree Seeds, Snoopy Pins to Fly on Boeing Starliner Orbital Flight Test The first launch of Boeing's Starliner crew spacecraft is carrying with it the promise of a new era for U.S. human spaceflight -- and a small payload of commemorative items to mark the milestone.
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A Warm Space Station Welcome for Cool New Hardware NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory News and Features:
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Why some planets eat their own skies

Phys.org - 18 Dec 2019 15:36
Why some planets eat their own skies For many years, for all we knew, our solar system was alone in the universe. Then better telescopes began to reveal a treasure trove of planets circling distant stars.
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Starliner test flight passes launch readiness review Boeing's CST-100 Starliner spacecraft passed another in a series of final reviews Dec. 17 as it proceeds towards a critical uncrewed test flight. SpaceNews.com
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Excitement Builds for Boeing's 1st Starliner Test Launch Friday The debut test flight of a Boeing Starliner astronaut taxi for NASA is ready to fly, with great weather expected for its launch to the International Space Station Friday (Dec. 20).
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NASA Will Be Building a Quiet, Supersonic Aircraft: the X-59 NASA’s X-Plane Program has been around for 70 years. Over the course of those decades, the agency has developed a series of airplanes and rockets to test out various technologies and design advances. Now NASA has clear...
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NASA Awards Launch Services Contract for Environmental Satellite Mission NASA has selected United Launch Services LLC (ULS) of Centennial, Colorado, to provide launch services for the Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellite-T (GOES-T) mission, which will provide advanced imagery and...
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NASA's Mars 2020 rover completes its first drive NASA's next Mars rover has passed its first driving test. A preliminary assessment of its activities on Dec. 17, 2019, found that the rover checked all the necessary boxes as it rolled forward and backward and pirouetted...
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Boeing's Starliner crew capsule makes space debut this week Boeing's shiny new Starliner crew capsule makes its debut this week with a launch to the International Space Station, the company's last hurdle before flying astronauts for NASA next year.
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'The Mandalorian' Episode 7 Is an Action-Packed First Half of a 2-Part Finale Finally, everything comes together to create a tense, two-part season finale.
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SSTL appoints new boss • InfoStellar adds Aussie ground stations to network Phil Brownnett, currently the managing director of Airbus Defence and Space's U.K. Geo Intelligence business, will take over as head of smallsat manufacturer SSTL Feb. 1. SpaceNews.com
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New 'Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker' Special Look Lands with 'The Mandalorian' Episode 7 Disney just dropped a tantalizing new "special look" at "Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker" on its new streaming service Disney Plus. Here's what it shows.
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Boeing's 1st Starliner and Atlas V Rocket Arrive at Pad for Friday Launch (Photos) The Atlas V rocket carrying Starliner rolled out to the pad at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station's Space Launch Complex-41 early this morning (Dec. 18), keeping the capsule on track for Friday's (Dec. 20) critical test fl...
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GISMO instrument maps inner Milky Way, sees cosmic 'candy cane' A feature resembling a candy cane appears at the center of this colorful composite image of our Milky Way galaxy's central zone. But this is no cosmic confection. It spans 190 light-years and is one of a set of long, thi...
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New NASA-funded CubeSat poised to take Earth's temperature from space All of a sudden, a tiny NASA-funded satellite, one of many passengers aboard the SpaceX Dragon spacecraft, shot into the sky on a mission to prove its new technology could change the way we measure Earth, and eventually,...
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Rocket Lab to build second launch pad in New Zealand Just days after marking the completion of a new launch site in Virginia, Rocket Lab announced Dec. 18 that it has started work on a second pad at its original launch site in New Zealand. SpaceNews.com
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Science Fiction Might Be Right After All. There Might Be Breathable Atmospheres Across the Universe The last few years has seen an explosion of exoplanet discoveries. Some of those worlds are in what we deem the “habitable zone,” at least in preliminary observations. But how many of them will have life-supporting, ...
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NASA's Mars Lander 'Mole' Is Digging Again as Marsquake Mystery Baffles Scientists The troubled "mole" on NASA's InSight Mars lander is moving again, even as scientists working on the robot's seismometer ponder new marsquake mysteries.
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NASA's Webb telescope to search for young brown dwarfs and rogue planets How small are the smallest celestial objects that form like stars, but don't produce their own light? How common are they compared to full-fledged stars? How about "rogue planets," which formed around stars before being ...
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New clues on dark matter from the darkest galaxies They are called low-surface-brightness galaxies and it is thanks to them that important confirmations and new information have been obtained on one of the largest mysteries of the cosmos: dark matter. "We have found that...
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A public talk on Galactic Archeology to celebrate Women in Astronomy ESO Supernova:
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