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On the origin of massive stars

Phys.org - 18 Mar 2020 16:07
On the origin of massive stars This scene of stellar creation, captured by the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope, sits near the outskirts of the famous Tarantula Nebula. This cloud of gas and dust, as well as the many young and massive stars surrounding...
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NASA, SpaceX Invite Media to First Crew Launch to Station from America Since 2011 Media accreditation is open for NASA's SpaceX Demo-2 flight test, which will send two astronauts to the International Space Station as part of the agency's Commercial Crew Program.
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'See you in orbit?' New book tackles the enduring dream of public spaceflight In "See You In Orbit? Our Dream Of Spaceflight," former NASA manager Alan Ladwig takes a look back at the missions and milestones in developing public spaceflight opportunities.
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GMV reports 30% space revenue boost • ESA patents new telemetry compression technique GMV reported 140 million euros in 2019 space revenue ($152.5 million), up 30% year over year. Space counted for more than half of the Spanish company's 245 million euros in total revenue. SpaceNews.com
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SpaceX claims some success in darkening Starlink satellites SpaceX says it will take more steps to reduce the impact of its Starlink satellite constellation on astronomy, although astronomers disagree with statements by Elon Musk that the system will have "zero" effect on their w...
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Apollo astronaut Al Worden, who orbited the moon, dies at 88 Apollo 15 astronaut Alfred M. Worden, who performed the first-ever spacewalk in deep space while on his way home from the moon in 1971, has died at the age of 88.
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Astronauts offer advice on keeping calm (and carrying on) amid coronavirus outbreak Astronauts are experts on social isolation and quarantines. Here are their tips for dealing with the coronavirus pandemic.
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Research team discovers path to razor-sharp black hole images Last April, the Event Horizon Telescope (EHT) sparked international excitement when it unveiled the first image of a black hole. Today, a team of researchers have published new calculations that predict a striking and in...
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Apollo 15 astronaut Al Worden, who circled moon, dies at 88 Apollo 15 astronaut Al Worden, who circled the moon alone in 1971 while his two crewmates test-drove the first lunar rover, has died at age 88, his family said Wednesday.
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Event Horizon Telescope, which hunts black holes, cancels 2020 observations due to coronavirus The COVID-19 pandemic has forced a global network of telescopes to cancel its annual observations of black holes, which last spring published the first ever image of such an object.
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This gorgeous picture of Jupiter from NASA is just what we need right now Even as Earth is in turmoil, NASA continues to share amazing pictures from across the solar system -- allowing us to (virtually) travel far while staying in place.
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'Infinite subrings' may be next frontier for photographing black holes Black-hole photography could be even more powerful and revelatory than scientists had thought.
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Coronavirus pandemic: Full space industry coverage Space.com will keep you up to date on the impacts of the coronavirus pandemic on space exploration and missions, including astronomy conference and launch delays, cancellations and more.
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NASA Administrator Statement on Apollo Astronaut Al Worden

NASA Breaking news - 18 Mar 2020 18:12
NASA Administrator Statement on Apollo Astronaut Al Worden NASA sends its condolences to the family and loved ones of Apollo astronaut Al Worden, an astronaut whose achievements in space and on Earth will not be forgotten.
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OneWeb dedicates satellite launch to first spacewalker Alexei Leonov A company launching a constellation of broadband satellites is paying tribute to the first "human satellite" 55 years after he walked in space.
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New Spinoff Publication Shares How NASA Innovations Benefit Life on Earth As NASA pushes the frontiers of science and human exploration, the agency also advances technology to modernize life on Earth, including drones, self-driving cars and other innovations.
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SpaceX launches Starlink satellites, misses booster landing for second time SpaceX successfully launched 60 satellites for its Starlink broadband constellation March 18, but failed to recover the rocket's first stage, marking the company's second consecutive booster miss on a Starlink mission. S...
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SpaceX launches 60 Starlink satellites into orbit, misses rocket landing SpaceX successfully launched a new batch of 60 Starlink satellites into orbit today (March 18), but was unable to stick a rocket landing at sea to cap the mission.
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Mission Control adjusts to coronavirus conditions Responsible for spacecraft orbiting Earth, the Sun and exploring the Solar System, teams at ESA's ESOC mission control deal with in-flight challenges every day, from faulty hardware, problematic software and hazardous sp...
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Image: Space foam already bubbling as planned

Phys.org - 18 Mar 2020 14:00
Image: Space foam already bubbling as planned Installed on Friday in the International Space Station and sending down images by Monday. This picture shows one of the first images of foam formed inside the Fluid Science Laboratory in Europe's space laboratory Columbu...
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Growing stem cells for deep space exploration

Phys.org - 18 Mar 2020 13:59
Growing stem cells for deep space exploration Earth's magnetosphere protects us from the most harmful cosmic rays that bombard our planet but beyond this natural shield, astronauts are subjected to radiation that is a hundred times more than at sea level.
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Weird! Mercury's scorching temps may actually lead to ice. Could Mercury's close orbit to the sun help the planet generate ice? This sounds like a paradox, but a new study shows how it could happen.
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