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Location American Space News for 21 March 2020
Curiosity Mars rover takes a new selfie before record climb NASA's Curiosity Mars rover recently set a record for the steepest terrain it's ever climbed, cresting the "Greenheugh Pediment," a broad sheet of rock that sits atop a hill. And before doing that, the rover took a selfi...
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Soyuz rocket to launch 34 OneWeb internet satellites today. Here's how to watch online. An Arianespace Soyuz rocket will launch more than 30 new OneWeb internet satellites into orbit today (March 21) and you can watch it all live online.
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NASA's Mars rover Perseverance still on track for July launch despite coronavirus outbreak NASA is determined to get its life-hunting Mars rover off the ground this summer despite the coronavirus outbreak.
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OneWeb launches 34 more satellites for growing internet constellation Satellite operator OneWeb lofted 34 more spacecraft today (March 21) to beef up its burgeoning broadband constellation.
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NASA's Space to Ground is your weekly update on what's happening aboard the International Space Station....
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Earth from Space: Kuwait

SpaceRef - 21 Mar 2020 18:21
The Copernicus Sentinel-2 mission takes us over Kuwait in the Middle East....
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Recommended Books, March 2020

Scientific American - 21 Mar 2020 15:00
Recommended Books, March 2020 Saving the Florida panther, cornfield espionage and racial profiling, and more --
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China's Chang'e 4 lander and rover awake one more on far side of the moon China's Chang'e 4 mission has started its 16th lunar day of work on the far side of the moon, with the Yutu 2 rover beginning a journey in search of new areas.
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Earth's minimoon is gone but not forgotten: Report For a brilliant (albeit brief) period of time, Earth had two moons -- our tried and true satellite and a miniature space rock pulled into our orbit.
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DoD memo: Suppliers of critical products and services must stay on the job during pandemic Ellen Lord memo: "If you work in a critical infrastructure industry you have a special responsibility to maintain your normal work schedule." SpaceNews.com
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Coronavirus pauses work on JWST

Space News - 21 Mar 2020 00:55
Coronavirus pauses work on JWST NASA has suspended work on the James Webb Space Telescope as it prioritizes what agency missions require people to be on site during the coronavirus pandemic. SpaceNews.com
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