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Salt Water Might Still be Able to Collect on the Surface of Mars a Few Days a Year A new study from the PSI indicates that around Mars' equator, salt water could form on the surface for a few days out of the year. The post Salt Water Might Still be Able to Collect on the Surface of Mars a Few Days a Ye...
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Stargazing with computers: What machine learning can teach us about the cosmos Gazing up at the night sky in a rural area, you'll probably see the shining moon surrounded by stars. If you're lucky, you might spot the furthest thing visible with the naked eye--the Andromeda galaxy. It's the nearest ...
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Behold, Baby Yoda! Hasbro reveals animatronic 'Child' and more from 'The Mandalorian' The new "Baby Yoda" animatronic moves, giggles and babbles when you pat its head.
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New book 'How We Got to the Moon' will reveal a stunning look at Apollo 11 (cover reveal) In the new children's book "How We Got to the Moon: The People, Technology and Daring Feats of Science Behind Humanity's Greatest Adventure" (Random House Children's Books, 2020), award-winning author and illustrator Joh...
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Explorers Wanted: Media Invited to Experience Artemis Astronaut Training NASA is offering media a glimpse of astronaut training at the agency's Johnson Space Center in Houston on Tuesday, Feb. 25, before the application process opens March 2 for the next class of Artemis Generation astronauts...
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Beyond the brim, Sombrero Galaxy's halo suggests turbulent past Surprising new data from NASA's Hubble Space Telescope suggests the smooth, settled "brim" of the Sombrero galaxy's disk may be concealing a turbulent past. Hubble's sharpness and sensitivity resolves tens of thousands o...
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HBO renews quirky sci-fi cruise comedy 'Avenue 5' for second season "Avenue 5," HBO's new space-based comedy starring Hugh Laurie and written by Armando Iannucci has been given the go ahead to proceed to season two.
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Intelsat to FCC: C-Band Alliance is dead, we deserve more money Intelsat on Feb. 19 urged the FCC to give the company at least $1 billion more of $9.7 billion in proposed compensation for clearing C-band spectrum for 5G networks and to treat the C-Band Alliance Intelsat formed with r...
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Op-Ed | Who should join the U.S. Space Force?

Space News - 20 Feb 2020 20:17
Op-Ed | Who should join the U.S. Space Force? Building a military space culture may not require mass transfers of Army, Navy units to the Space Force SpaceNews.com
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Sub-Neptune sized planet validated with the habitable-zone planet finder A signal originally detected by the Kepler spacecraft has been validated as an exoplanet using the Habitable-zone Planet Finder (HPF), an astronomical spectrograph built by a Penn State team and recently installed on the...
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Fortnite flashback: Just how accurate was the black hole that launched Chapter 2? The Event Horizon Telescope captured the first picture of a black hole. How did Fortnite's black hole compare?
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How newborn stars prepare for the birth of planets An international team of astronomers used two of the most powerful radio telescopes in the world to create more than three hundred images of planet-forming disks around very young stars in the Orion Clouds. These images ...
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Media Invited to Inside Look at NASA Marine Cloud Study

NASA Breaking news - 20 Feb 2020 19:01
Media Invited to Inside Look at NASA Marine Cloud Study Media are invited to preview a NASA airborne science campaign to help improve weather and climate predictions at 9 a.m. EST Tuesday, Feb. 25, at NASA's Langley Research Center in Hampton, Virginia.
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A Cosmic Jekyll and Hyde

PTTU - 20 Feb 2020 18:08
A Cosmic Jekyll and Hyde NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory:
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One small step: Getting started with astronomy

Phys.org - 20 Feb 2020 16:20
One small step: Getting started with astronomy Keen to get into astronomy or stargazing, but no idea how to start? Don't worry--it's easier than you think.
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Sex in space: Could technology meet astronauts' intimate needs? The 2018 movie A.I. Rising explores how machines could fulfill desires and support humans during space travel. Lo and behold, it might contain the solution to problems related to space exploration.
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Journey to the center of Mars: A new compositional model for the red planet While InSight's seismometer has been patiently waiting for the next big marsquake to illuminate its interior and define its crust-mantle-core structure, two scientists, Takashi Yoshizaki (Tohoku University) and Bill McDo...
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XMM-Newton reveals giant flare from a tiny star ESA Top News:
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What Exoplanet Is Closest to Earth?

Discover - 20 Feb 2020 15:00
The nearest exoplanet discovered so far orbits the star Proxima Centauri, located 4.2 light-years from our planet.
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White House, NASA emphasize bipartisan support for lunar plans Vice President Mike Pence said in a Feb. 19 speech that the administration's budget proposal for NASA to support a human return to the moon by 2024 has bipartisan support, a claim echoed by NASA despite criticism about s...
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What's up with that rock? China's moon rover finds something strange on the far side. China's Yutu-2 lunar rover has discovered what appear to be relatively young rocks during its recent exploration activities on the lunar far side.
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LightSail 2 captures stunning photos of Earth from space The Planetary Society's LightSail 2 spacecraft has beamed back stunning new images of Earth.
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