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Location American Space News for 28 January 2020
The Brightest Supernova Ever Seen was Caused by a White Dwarf Spiraling into a Massive Star Super-luminous supernovae are the brightest explosions in the Universe. In just a few months, a super-luminous supernova can release as much energy as our Sun will in its entire lifespan. And at its peak, it can be as br...
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Hottest known exoplanet is so hot, it's tearing its molecules apart The hottest exoplanet ever found is so infernally hot that it's ripping apart hydrogen molecules in its atmosphere, astronomers have found.
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European Solar Orbiter will give us our first look at the sun's poles Scientists are about to get their first-ever good looks at the poles of the sun, which could be key to solving some long-standing solar mysteries.
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Bridenstine concerned about aspects of House NASA authorization bill NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine expressed reservations Jan. 27 about a NASA authorization bill introduced in the House last week that he fears could constrain the agency's approach to human space exploration. SpaceNew...
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A Television Satellite Might be About to Explode

Universe Today - 28 Jan 2020 01:52
A Television Satellite Might be About to Explode A DirecTV satellite suffered a battery failure and now has to be de-orbited. Otherwise, it could cause a collision and explosion. The post A Television Satellite Might be About to Explode appeared first on Universe Today...
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Carnival of Space #648

Universe Today - 28 Jan 2020 00:17
This week’s Carnival of Space is hosted by Zain Husain at the Brownspaceman.com blog.
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The data could help scientists understand why the sun's corona is so much hotter than its surface.
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Hosts: Fraser Cain (universetoday.com / @fcain) Dave Dickinson ( / @astroguyz) Pam Hoffman (EverydaySpacer.com / @EverydaySpacer) Veranika Klimovich ( @VeronikaSpace) Tonight we welcome Dr. Christopher Glein, Senior R...
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Gallery: The infrared universe seen by NASA's Spitzer Telescope See images from NASA's infrared Spitzer Space Telescope.
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NASA's Interstellar Mapping and Acceleration Probe mission enters design phase A mission to study the interaction of the solar wind with the ancient cast-off winds of other stars, and the fundamental process of particle acceleration in space, has completed a critical NASA review and is now moving c...
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A Cubesat Deployed a De-Orbiting Tether and Now it's Losing Altitude 24 Times Faster than Before A company called Tethers Unlimited has deployed its de-orbiting tether in a successful test on the Prox-1 satellite. The satellite is one of four that are carrying the device, called the Terminator Tape. Rather than stay...
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Alien investigation series 'Project Blue Book' shows more weird encounters in Season 2 "Project Blue Book," the hit television docudrama about the U.S. military's investigations into aliens more than 50 years ago, is back for Season 2.
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'The Rentals' release tribute song for astronauts killed in the Challenger shuttle disaster To honor the brave astronauts lost their lives in the Challenger disaster, The Rentals, an American rock band fronted by Matt Sharp (best known for his work as a bassist in Weezer), released a song and corresponding lyri...
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2 satellites will narrowly avoid colliding at 32,800 mph over Pittsburgh on Wednesday A collision would create a debris belt that would endanger spacecraft worldwide.
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Raytheon wins Air Force contract for ground system to process missile warning satellite data The five-year contract is to develop the Future Operationally Resilient Ground Evolution, or FORGE. SpaceNews.com
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Astronaut craves salsa and surf after record 11 months aloft After nearly 11 months in orbit, the astronaut holding the record for the longest spaceflight by a woman can't wait to dig into some salsa and chips, and swim and surf in the Gulf of Mexico.
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Jeri Ryan brings Borg back to 'Star Trek Online' as well as 'Picard' While Trekkies worldwide exult in the return of Jeri Ryan to "Star Trek: Picard," the actor is also coming back to "Star Trek Online" -- a long-running game in the Trek universe.
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The 'evening star' Venus swings by the crescent moon today. Here's how to see it. Tonight (Jan. 28), you can catch the crescent moon make a close approach to Venus in the evening sky.
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NASA's Parker Solar Probe hears whispers of solar wind Streams of plasma from the sun create "chirping" and "whistling" noises heard by NASA's Parker Solar Probe.
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AI could deceive us as much as the human eye does in the search for extraterrestrials An artificial neural network has identified a square structure within a triangular one in a crater on the dwarf planet Ceres, with several people agreeing on this perception. The result of this intriguing visual experime...
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The International Space Station Is Getting a Commercial Module

Scientific American - 28 Jan 2020 19:00
The International Space Station Is Getting a Commercial Module Axiom Space will provide at least one habitable segment to help spur commercial activity in orbit --
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Spitzer has far outlived expectations, continuing to reveal the wonders of the universe even as its instruments began shutting down.
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