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Location American Space News for 2 March 2020
Here's a New Planetary Nebula for Your Collection: CVMP 1 Some stars die a beautiful death, ejecting their outer layers of gas into space, then lighting it all up with their waning energy. When that happens, we get a nebula. Astronomers working with the Gemini Observatory just ...
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ExoMars parachute tests delayed, mission faces review The European and Russian space agencies have delayed crucial ExoMars 2020 parachute tests to late March, with the mission also set to undergo review. SpaceNews.com
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Improving shoes, showers, 3-D printing: Research launching to the space station A variety of science investigations, along with supplies and equipment, launch to the International Space Station on the 20th SpaceX commercial resupply services mission. The Dragon cargo spacecraft is scheduled to leave...
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What if mysterious 'cotton candy' planets actually sport rings? Some of the extremely low-density, "cotton candy like" exoplanets called super-puffs may actually have rings, according to new research published in The Astronomical Journal by Carnegie's Anthony Piro and Caltech's Shrey...
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Space weather model gives earlier warning of satellite-killing radiation storms A new machine-learning computer model accurately predicts damaging radiation storms caused by the Van Allen belts two days prior to the storm, the most advanced notice to date, according to a new paper in the journal Spa...
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NASA Invites Media to View Orion Spacecraft for First Artemis Lunar Mission NASA's Orion spacecraft, a critical part of the agency's Artemis I mission, has completed its three-month test campaign at NASA's Plum Brook Station in Sandusky, Ohio, where it was subjected to the extreme temperatures a...
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SES mulls external investments for O3b, Networks business Satellite operator SES may separate its growing Networks business, which includes O3b, from its slowing video business to spur outside investment. SpaceNews.com
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Oddball giant white dwarf may have formed in epic crash of smaller stars A giant white dwarf star may be the offspring of a collision between two other white dwarfs, a new study finds.
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Two stars merged to form massive white dwarf

Phys.org - 2 Mar 2020 18:00
Two stars merged to form massive white dwarf A massive white dwarf star with a bizarre carbon-rich atmosphere could be two white dwarfs merged together according to an international team led by University of Warwick astronomers, and only narrowly avoided destructio...
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Milky Way's warp caused by galactic collision, Gaia suggests Astronomers have pondered for years why our galaxy, the Milky Way, is warped. Data from ESA's star-mapping satellite Gaia suggest the distortion might be caused by an ongoing collision with another, smaller, galaxy, whic...
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Mysterious 'antihydrogen' particles reveal uncanny quantum effect The bubbling, raucous quantum vacuum distorts the shape of every hydrogen atom in the universe, and it distorts antimatter "antihydrogen" too.
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First direct observation of elusive waves reveals energy channels in solar atmosphere For the first time, torsional Alfvén waves have been directly observed in the solar corona by a team of researchers from the University of Oslo and the University of Warwick. The discovery sheds light on the origin of m...
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OSIRIS-REx students catch unexpected glimpse of black hole University students and researchers working on a NASA mission orbiting a near-Earth asteroid have made an unexpected detection of a phenomenon 30 thousand light years away. Last fall, the student-built Regolith X-Ray Ima...
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Riding the wave of a supernova to go interstellar When it comes to the challenges posed by interstellar travel, there are no easy answers. The distances are immense, the amount of energy needed to make the journey is tremendous, and the time scales involved are (no pun!...
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X-ray quasi-periodic eruptions detected in the galaxy RX J1301.9+2747 Astronomers have performed observations of a galaxy known as RX J1301.9+2747 using ESA's XMM-Newton spacecraft. The study unveiled three strong and rapid X-ray quasi-periodic eruptions (QPEs) in the nucleus of this galax...
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#BeAnAstronaut: NASA Seeks Applicants to Explore Moon, Mars

NASA Breaking news - 2 Mar 2020 15:36
#BeAnAstronaut: NASA Seeks Applicants to Explore Moon, Mars For the first time in more than four years, NASA began accepting applications Monday for future astronauts. Aspiring Moon to Mars explorers have until 11:59 p.m. EDT Tuesday, March 31, to apply.
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Scientists seize rare chance to watch faraway star system evolve At only 1% the age of the sun, the DS Tuc binary system shows us how a planet might naturally develop before its orbit is disturbed by external forces.
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Ultrared, dusty star-forming galaxies in the early universe Star formation takes place within natal clouds of dust and gas that absorb much of the emitted ultraviolet and optical radiation but which also block these regions from optical view. In recent decades, however, infrared ...
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Meteorite observation network sets out to catch a falling star British scientists are turning their eyes to the skies to track meteorites before they land on UK soil--and they're looking for volunteers to help them recover the space rocks whenever and wherever they fall.
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Star maps through the ages: A Q&A with the author of 'The Sky Atlas' Sure, humans have looked to the stars for millennia, but it's still difficult to step into the shoes of all those people.
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Meet LUVOIR, which might become one of NASA's next big space telescopes NASA faces a difficult choice: What does the agency want to select as its next big space telescope, the instrument that will shape scientists' research in the 2040s?
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See Mars with Jupiter and Saturn in the dawn sky in March This is a good week to check out progress of the planet Mars as it continues toward an unusually close approach to the Earth in early fall.
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