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Location American Space News for 30 March 2020
A Martian mash up: Meteorites tell story of Mars' water history In Jessica Barnes' palm is an ancient, coin-sized mosaic of glass, minerals and rocks as thick as a strand of wool fiber. It is a slice of Martian meteorite, known as Northwest Africa 7034 or Black Beauty, that was forme...
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ESA to conduct BepiColombo flyby amid coronavirus crisis Controllers at ESA's mission control centre are preparing for a gravity-assist flyby of the European-Japanese Mercury explorer BepiColombo. The manoeuvre, which will see the mission adjust its trajectory by harnessing Ea...
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How will clouds obscure the view of exoplanet surfaces? In 2021, NASA's next-generation observatory, the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST), will take to space. Once operational, this flagship mission will pick up where other space telescopes--like Hubble, Kepler and Spitzer--...
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See Mars and Saturn tango in the predawn sky Tuesday. Here's where to look. The bright planets Mars and Saturn will tango in the predawn sky on Tuesday (March 31). You can catch them above the southeast horizon before sunrise.
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Astronauts could use their own urine to build moon bases one day When humans return to the moon to stay, where will they live? Well, it turns out they might stay in buildings made out of astronaut pee.
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New studies show growing proliferation of anti-satellite weapons CSIS and SWF released their annual assessments of global counterspace weapons. SpaceNews.com
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How were Supermassive Black Holes Already Forming and Releasing Powerful Jets Shortly After the Big Bang? A series of studies has shown that the seeds of supermassive black holes and relativistic jets existed much sooner than expected The post How were Supermassive Black Holes Already Forming and Releasing Powerful Jets Shor...
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Solar array problem killed Venezuela's VeneSat-1, officials confirm Venezuela confirmed its first and only government-operated communications satellite, VeneSat-1, suffered a mission-ending failure that its Chinese builder blamed on a solar array problem. SpaceNews.com
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Production of NASA's new X-59 supersonic jet continues amid coronavirus outbreak Work continues on NASA's new supersonic X-plane, the X-59 test vehicle, despite closures and delays in the space industry caused by the spread of COVID-19, the disease caused by the novel coronavirus SARS-CoV-2.
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'I'm in awe': NASA astronaut salutes coronavirus-fighting doctors and nurses from orbit Healthcare workers battling the coronavirus pandemic just got an off-Earth shout-out on National Doctors' Day.
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India's space agency pauses rocket launches to make coronavirus supplies: report As the coronavirus-borne disease spreads around the world, India's space agency has responded by pausing launches and pivoting resources to develop ventilators and hand sanitizer.
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Cooped Up at Home? Help Scientists Spot Penguins from Space or Seek Out Galaxies Some citizen science projects can be done during quarantine --
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NASA's Mars Helicopter makes last spin on Earth before before July launch NASA's next mission to Mars will carry what is meant to become the first aircraft to fly on another planet, and that experimental helicopter just spun its blades on Earth for the last time.
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NASA Selects Mission to Study Causes of Giant Solar Particle Storms NASA has selected a new mission to study how the Sun generates and releases giant space weather storms - known as solar particle storms - into planetary space.
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Image: Hubble hooks a one-arm galaxy

Phys.org - 30 Mar 2020 16:50
Image: Hubble hooks a one-arm galaxy NGC 4618 was discovered on April 9, 1787, by the German-British astronomer William Herschel, who also discovered Uranus in 1781. Only a year before discovering NGC 4618, Herschel theorized that the "foggy" objects astron...
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Making satellites safer: the search for new propellants Developing new propellants for satellites to replace toxic hydrazine would make launching and handling satellites safer but it also requires disrupting current systems, according to researchers.
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Stratolaunch announces hypersonic vehicle plans

Space News - 30 Mar 2020 15:34
Stratolaunch announces hypersonic vehicle plans Stratolaunch, the company founded by the late billionaire Paul Allen as an air-launch company, announced March 30 it is developing a reusable hypersonic vehicle designed to be launched from the company's giant aircraft. ...
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Astronomers observe high-redshift quasar PSO J006.1240+39.2219 with Subaru telescope Using the Subaru telescope, astronomers from Taiwan have conducted spectroscopic observations of a high-redshift quasar designated PSO J006.1240+39.2219. Results of these observations, presented in a paper published Marc...
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O Captain! My Captain! Anson Mount of 'Star Trek: Discovery' dishes on possible return of Capt. Pike "I'm not going to grouse around and be aloof about it. I'd love to."
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Cooped up at home? You can help scientists spot penguins from space or seek out new galaxies. There are at least two bright spots in these strange times: Telescopes are still studying distant galaxies and penguins are still pooping across Antarctica.
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China's new crew spacecraft looks like it could dock with the International Space Station A next-generation crew spacecraft that China is preparing for a flight test this spring appears to be capable of docking with the International Space Station.
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Space opera: New original songs add to the fun for space-loving music fans Devotees of electronic music are snapping up space-enabled creative content as they collect unique digital keepsakes and access the latest releases.
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