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Location American Space News for 18 February 2020
SpaceX will launch space tourists on Crew Dragon for Space Adventures SpaceX just inked its first deal to launch space tourists into orbit on a Crew Dragon spacecraft. It will fly four passengers for Space Adventures.
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Findings From NASA's Juno Update Jupiter Water Mystery NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory News and Features:
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Avoiding space debris might require new legal framework, US lawmakers say The ever-growing number of satellites in space prompted calls for change at a House hearing, although how this will be legislated is still under consideration.
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Zero Gravity partners with NASA to provide weightless flights for science A company that has flown over 200 research missions in zero gravity has finalized a brand new partnership with NASA.
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Kleos Space borrows $3.7 million while awaiting first launch Radio-frequency-mapping startup Kleos Space on Feb. 18 said it received a $3.4 million loan from Dubai-based Winance to keep the company "well funded" while it awaits the launch of its first satellites. SpaceNews.com
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Rocket Lab will launch a cubesat to the moon for NASA next year Rocket Lab has won a NASA contract to launch a tiny cubesat that will serve as a pathfinder for the space agency's moon-orbiting space station, known as Gateway.
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There Could be Meteors Traveling at Close to the Speed of Light When They Hit the Atmosphere According to a new study by a pair of Harvard astrophysicists, it is possible that meteors traveling close to the speed of light regularly rain down on Earth's atmosphere The post There Could be Meteors Traveling at Clos...
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There Could be Meteors Traveling at a Fraction of the Speed of Light When They Hit the Atmosphere According to a new study by a pair of Harvard astrophysicists, it is possible that meteors traveling close to the speed of light regularly rain down on Earth's atmosphere The post There Could be Meteors Traveling at a Fr...
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Pluto at 90

PTTU - 18 Feb 2020 21:00
Pluto at 90 New Horizons:
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SpaceX announces partnership to send 4 tourists into deep orbit SpaceX announced a new partnership Monday to send four tourists deeper into orbit than any private citizen in history has gone, without disclosing the date or price tag.
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Space Adventures to fly tourists on Crew Dragon mission Space Adventures announced Feb. 18 that it has an agreement with SpaceX to fly a dedicated Crew Dragon mission that would send four space tourists on a mission to a relatively high Earth orbit. SpaceNews.com
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New space weather advisories serve aviation

Phys.org - 18 Feb 2020 19:18
New space weather advisories serve aviation A new international advisory system is working to keep aircraft crew and passengers safe from space weather impacts, thanks in part to the efforts of a team of CIRES and NOAA developers, forecasters, and scientists in Bo...
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Found in Space: 100 Energetic Photons

Scientific American - 18 Feb 2020 19:15
Found in Space: 100 Energetic Photons Originally published in May 1962 --
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Saturn's weird, Earth-like moon just failed a key test for alien life Life on Earth likely began with the bubble-like membranes that surround our cells. Similar membranes probably wouldn't form on Titan, according to quantum mechanics.
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Long-term multi-wavelength observations shed more light on blazar 1ES 1215+303 An international team of astronomers has performed a decade-long, multi-wavelength monitoring campaign of the blazar 1ES 1215+303. Results of this extensive study provide more insights into the nature of emission from th...
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Pete Yorn's new music video is 'out-of-this-world!' (Exclusive premiere) The lyric video for Pete Yorn's song "I Wanna Be the One" is set against NASA footage of a 2017 International Space Station spacewalk.
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How a Dispute over a Single Number Became a Cosmological Crisis

Scientific American - 18 Feb 2020 16:00
How a Dispute over a Single Number Became a Cosmological Crisis Two divergent measurements of how fast the universe is expanding cannot both be right. Something must give—but what? --
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Commanding views

ESA - 18 Feb 2020 15:01
Commanding views Image: Commanding views
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Cygnus cargo ship delivers cheese, candy and science gear to space station astronauts A Northrop Grumman Cygnus cargo ship arrived at the International Space Station
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LOFAR pioneers new way to study exoplanet environments sing the Dutch-led Low Frequency Array (LOFAR) radio telescope, astronomers have discovered unusual radio waves coming from the nearby red dwarf star GJ1151. The radio waves bear the tell-tale signature of aurorae caused...
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New adventures in beds and baths for spaceflight ESA is expanding its bedrest program that allows researchers to study how human bodies react to living in space--without leaving their bed.
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First Solar Orbiter instrument sends measurements First measurements by a Solar Orbiter science instrument reached the ground on Thursday 13 February providing a confirmation to the international science teams that the magnetometer on board is in good health following a...
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