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Image: Hubble embraces spiral with open arms

Phys.org - 17 Feb 2020 16:40
Image: Hubble embraces spiral with open arms The spiral galaxy NGC 2008 sits center stage, its ghostly spiral arms spreading out toward us, in this image captured by the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope.
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The Super-Cool Materials That Send Heat to Space

Scientific American - 17 Feb 2020 16:00
The Super-Cool Materials That Send Heat to Space Paints, plastics and even wood can be engineered to stay cool in direct sunlight—but their role in displacing power-hungry air conditioners remains unclear --
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Hackers could shut down satellites -- or turn them into weapons SpaceX and other companies are rushing to put thousands of small, inexpensive satellites in orbit, but pressure to keep costs low and a lack of regulation leave those satellites vulnerable to hackers.
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Intelsat revises IS-29e replacement plan, preps second-gen Epic order Intelsat has abandoned plans to order a one-for-one replacement for the Intelsat-29e satellite that failed last year and will rely instead on leased capacity, a borrowed satellite, and the newly ordered Intelsat-40e spac...
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SpaceX re-useable rocket misses landing ship

Phys.org - 17 Feb 2020 22:56
SpaceX re-useable rocket misses landing ship SpaceX successfully launched its latest cluster of high-speed internet satellites into orbit Monday but was unable to land its rocket booster on an autonomous ship, missing a key milestone.
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SpaceX launches fifth batch of Starlink satellites, misses booster landing SpaceX completed its fifth dedicated Starlink launch Feb. 17, successfully sending 60 satellites into low Earth orbit while missing what would have been the company's 50th booster recovery. SpaceNews.com
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Happen to have clear skies tomorrow morning and live in the western part of the United States? Then you may have a chance to spy a unique event, as the waning crescent Moon occults (passes in front of) the planet Mars. T...
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As NASA leads the way for human exploration at the Moon and beyond, space radiation is one of the biggest hazards crews face....
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SpaceX launches 60 Starlink satellites for new megaconstellation, misses rocket landing A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket launched 60 new Starlink internet satellites into orbit Monday (Feb. 17), but missed a landmark booster landing at sea.
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Globular cluster system of NGC 4546 studied in detail Using the Gemini-South telescope, astronomers have performed a photometric study of the lenticular galaxy NGC 4546. Results of the new research provide more clues about the structure and nature of the galaxy's globular c...
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The Supercool Materials That Send Heat to Space

Scientific American - 17 Feb 2020 16:00
The Supercool Materials That Send Heat to Space Paints, plastics and even wood can be engineered to stay cool in direct sunlight—but their role in displacing power-hungry air conditioners remains unclear --
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Earth climate models and the search for life on other planets In a generic brick building on the northwestern edge of NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center campus in Greenbelt, Maryland, thousands of computers packed in racks the size of vending machines hum in a deafening chorus of d...
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A submillimeter survey of protostars

Phys.org - 17 Feb 2020 15:02
A submillimeter survey of protostars The formation of stars involves the complex interactions of many phenomena, including gravitational collapse, magnetic fields, turbulence, stellar feedback, and cloud rotation. The balance between these effects varies si...
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Here's how to watch SpaceX launch 60 new Starlink satellites into orbit today The private spaceflight company SpaceX will launch 60 new Starlink internet satellites to join its growing megaconstellation in orbit today (Feb .17) and you can watch the action live online.
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Europe's Spaceport in French Guiana

ESA - 17 Feb 2020 12:30
Europe's Spaceport in French Guiana Video: 00:08:18 Europe's Spaceport lies northeast of South America in French Guiana, an overseas department of France. This location near the equator enables the Ariane, Soyuz and Vega launch vehicles operated at the Spa...
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First Solar Orbiter instrument sends measurements Firstmeasurements by a Solar Orbiter science instrument reached the ground on Thursday 13 February providing a confirmation tothe international science teams that themagnetometeron board is in good health following a suc...
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Scientists pioneer new way to study exoplanets

EurekAlert! - 17 Feb 2020 07:00
(New York University) A team of scientists using the Low Frequency Array radio telescope in the Netherlands has observed radio waves that carry the distinct signatures of aurorae, caused by the interaction between a star...
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(University of Münster) A fireball in the sky, accompanied by a bang, amazed hundreds of eyewitnesses in northern Germany in mid-September last year. The reason for the spectacle was a meteoroid entering the Earth's atm...
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(Institute of Atmospheric Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences) A new study sought to verify multi-system forecasts for major stratospheric sudden warmings using hindcasts of four systems archived in the subseasonal-to-s...
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