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Your brain on Mars: How scientists will track astronauts' mental performance on missions A journey to Mars is not going to be easy and there are a number of problems that need to be solved before we go. One interesting problem is how do we monitor the astronauts themselves. Of course, it is easy to monitor t...
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Rocket Lab launches satellite for US spysat agency, guides booster back to Earth Rocket Lab just launched its first payload for the United States' spysat agency -- and took another big step toward rocket reusability in the process.
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DirecTV's damaged Spaceway-1 satellite moving to graveyard orbit Spaceway-1 began relocating Jan. 29, two satellite trackers told SpaceNews, and is continuing to raise its altitude to a "graveyard orbit" about 300 kilometers above active geostationary communications satellites. SpaceN...
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This is the Spot Where ESA's Schiaparelli Crashed Into Mars The MRO's HiRISE camera recently snapped fresh images of where the ESA's Schiaparelli lander crashed on the surface of Mars in 2016. The post This is the Spot Where ESA’s Schiaparelli Crashed Into Mars appeared first o...
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NASA Funds Demonstration of Assembly and Manufacturing in Space NASA has awarded a $142 million contract to Maxar Technologies of Westminster, Colorado, to robotically assemble a communications antenna and manufacture a spacecraft beam in orbit.
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Commerce Department moves ahead on space traffic management work despite limited budget The head of the Commerce Department office with the mandate, but not the money, for civil space traffic management says he hopes the recent near-miss involving two satellites will help provide more attention to the issue...
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Space station's cosmic detector working after 4 spacewalks The cosmic detector that required a series of difficult spacewalking repairs is back in action.
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Live Science launches the 'Life's Little Mysteries' podcast! Get ready for far-out science questions (and answers) It's here, the Life's Little Mysteries podcast has launched and we will answer all of your questions, big and small.
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Air Force Special Operations Command officer named to senior post in U.S. Space Force Brig. Gen. (sel.) Michael Conley has been named vice commander of the Space Operations Command. SpaceNews.com
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Five Ways to Prepare for SuperbOwl Sunday

Discover - 31 Jan 2020 19:00
No matter which team you're hooting for this Super Bowl Sunday, you can celebrate SuperbOwls and citizen science.
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Cygnus cargo ship leaves International Space Station, begins new mission in orbit Northrop Grumman's Cygnus NG-12 cargo spacecraft departed the International Space Station today (Jan. 31) and will spend the next month completing a secondary mission before meeting its fiery demise.
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Physicists: Ancient life might have escaped Earth and journeyed to alien stars A pair of researchers presented a wild new theory in a new paper.
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Bubbling convection cells, each about the size of Texas, rise and fall across the sun's surface.
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Bill Nye, Bubbles and Water on Mars to Land at Super Bowl LIV Bill Nye to enjoy some bubbles and contemplate humanity's future on Mars this Super Bowl LIV.
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Making simulated cosmic dust--in the microwave

Phys.org - 31 Jan 2020 17:00
Making simulated cosmic dust--in the microwave Cosmic dust is the key to the chemical evolution of stars, planets, and life itself, but its composition is not well understood, and we can't currently collect samples for analysis. A few examples have arrived on Earth a...
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Week in images: 27-31 January 2020

ESA - 31 Jan 2020 16:15
Week in images: 27-31 January 2020 Week in images: 27-31 January 2020 Discover our week through the lens.
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Hubble Spies Bar, Baby Stars

PTTU - 31 Jan 2020 14:30
Hubble Spies Bar, Baby Stars NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center:
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From Antarctica to space: Telemedicine at the limit ESA is working with Argentina to test telemedicine device Tempus Pro in the harsh conditions of Antarctica as Europe prepares for its next phase of human exploration in space.
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NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope ends mission of astronomical discovery After more than 16 years studying the universe in infrared light, revealing new wonders in our solar system, our galaxy and beyond, NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope's mission has come to an end.
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Historic dual-habitat mock Mars mission begins in the Utah desert A new crew has arrived at the Mars Desert Research Station for a two-week dual-habitat simulation.
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Rocket Lab kicks off busy year with NRO launch

Space News - 31 Jan 2020 14:03
Rocket Lab kicks off busy year with NRO launch Rocket Lab successfully launched a classified payload for the National Reconnaissance Office Jan. 30 in the first of up to a dozen launches planned by the company this year. SpaceNews.com
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NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope is no more. Here's what's next for infrared astronomy. The best infrared eye in the universe has closed, and scientists will need to wait at least a year before any similar instrument is at work again.
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