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Location American Space News for 19 March 2020
ESA 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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Chandra Data Tests NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory:
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Hunting for dark matter -- inside the Earth

SPACE.com - 19 Mar 2020 17:00
Hunting for dark matter -- inside the Earth Detectors scattered around the world have been operating for decades, trying to catch the faint trace of a passing dark matter particle, but to no avail. A new paper offers an alternative approach: dig deep.
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Small robots practice scouting skills for future moon mission The upgraded Autonomous Pop-Up Flat Folding Explorer Robot, or A-PUFFER, is on a roll. The technology could find itself on a commercial lunar lander in the next few years.
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How a 'muon accelerator' could unravel some of the universe's greatest mysteries The fact that we are here at all is one of the greatest puzzles of physics.
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Quasar Tsunamis Rip Across Galaxies

PTTU - 19 Mar 2020 19:00
Quasar Tsunamis Rip Across Galaxies HubbleSite NewsCenter -- Latest News Releases:
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Space Force to deliver report to Congress on proposed changes to acquisitions Congress in the 2020 National Defense Authorization Act directed the Secretary of the Air Force to propose an "alternative space acquisition system." SpaceNews.com
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You can see Jupiter and Mars snuggle up in the predawn sky Friday. Here's how. Early Friday morning (March 20), Jupiter and Mars will make a close approach, and you can catch them together with Saturn and the crescent moon.
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'Cosmos: Possible Worlds' episode 3 delves into how life began on a roiling, violent Earth "Lost City of Life" takes viewers on a journey through space and time to witness the tenacity and creativity of life on Earth and the prospects of life throughout the universe.
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Students integrate cubesat before coronavirus shuts school Boston University student and professors spent a decade developing what they affectionately call the Toaster. It's a six-unit cubesat to detect changes in Earth's magnetic field caused by space weather. SpaceNews.com
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Bids sought for $12 billion Space Enterprise Consortium contract The consortium manager will oversee up to $12 billion worth of space projects over the next decade. SpaceNews.com
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Japan's asteroid-smashing probe reveals a surprisingly young space rock A cannonball that a Japanese spacecraft fired at an asteroid is shedding light on the most common type of asteroid in the solar system, a new study reports.
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Team discovers quasar tsunamis capable of preventing stars from forming Using the unique capabilities of NASA's Hubble Space Telescope, a team of astronomers led by Virginia Tech's Nahum Arav has discovered the most energetic outflows ever witnessed in the universe.
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One-month free trial: ABCMouse teaches and entertains kids A great way to keep children busy and learning when stuck indoors.
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What quarantine is like for an astronaut

SPACE.com - 19 Mar 2020 20:33
What quarantine is like for an astronaut for decades, astronauts have been quarantined to ensure that they were virus-free and ready to fly (or, in the case of Apollo, to make sure they didn't bring home any "moon bugs.")
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Bennu in Unprecedented Detail

PTTU - 19 Mar 2020 20:00
Bennu in Unprecedented Detail NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center:
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Chandra data tests 'theory of everything'

Phys.org - 19 Mar 2020 18:05
Chandra data tests 'theory of everything' One of the biggest ideas in physics is the possibility that all known forces, particles, and interactions can be connected in one framework. String theory is arguably the best-known proposal for a "theory of everything" ...
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New writer/director duo tapped to develop 'Star Wars' film or TV project One with a history at Marvel.
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COVID-19: nitrogen dioxide over China

ESA - 19 Mar 2020 17:30
COVID-19: nitrogen dioxide over China Recent data have shown a decline of air pollution over northern Italy coinciding with its nationwide lockdown to prevent the spread of the coronavirus (COVID-19). This new map shows the variation of nitrogen dioxide emis...
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Op-ed | The need to dream in darkness

Space News - 19 Mar 2020 17:05
Op-ed | The need to dream in darkness Spaceship Earth has a deadly infection, and it has already spread to all decks and levels. SpaceNews.com
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The strange orbits of 'Tatooine' planetary disks Astronomers using the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA) have found striking orbital geometries in protoplanetary disks around binary stars. While disks orbiting the most compact binary star systems shar...
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Dark matter and massive galaxies

Phys.org - 19 Mar 2020 16:16
Dark matter and massive galaxies About 85% of the matter in the universe is in the form of dark matter, whose nature remains a mystery, and the rest is of the kind found in atoms. Dark matter exhibits gravity but otherwise does not interact with normal ...
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