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Astronaut Pee Will Help Build Bases on the Moon

Universe Today - 1 Apr 2020 04:49
Astronaut Pee Will Help Build Bases on the Moon In a strange development, a new ESA-supported study has shown that urine could actually help astronauts build bases on the Moon The post Astronaut Pee Will Help Build Bases on the Moon appeared first on Universe Today.
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Space Force report on acquisition reforms awaiting final reviews Air Force Secretary Barbara Barrett is expected to sign off on the report this week. SpaceNews.com
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More than 12,000 apply to become an astronaut for NASA's 'Artemis Generation' More than 12,000 people have applied to join what NASA is calling the "Artemis Generation," a new class of astronauts to help the agency return humans to the moon and reach outward to Mars.
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This Galaxy Has Only One Spiral Arm

Universe Today - 1 Apr 2020 22:58
This Galaxy Has Only One Spiral Arm There are all kinds of odd things in the sky. Things that defy our naming conventions, and our attempts to understand them. For instance, NGC 4618, the one-armed galaxy. A spiral galaxy with only one arm may not top the ...
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SpaceX readies new Starship prototype for testing (video) SpaceX is about to start putting the latest prototype of its Starship Mars-colonizing vehicle to the test.
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Locust swarms are invading Africa. Here's how NASA satellites can help stop them. Billions of locusts have been swarming in eastern Africa for months, ravaging crops and threatening the food source for millions of people. NASA satellites are coming to the rescue.
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Watch NASA's James Webb Space Telescope unfold its golden mirror for the 1st time (video) NASA's James Webb Space Telescope has fully deployed its primary mirror for the first time, marking another milestone on its journey to space.
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NASA's next robotic moon landings in 2021 still on track despite coronavirus pandemic NASA's first two commercial deliveries to the moon are still on track despite the COVID-19 pandemic, according to agency leadership.
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NASA call for astronauts draws 12,000 spaceflight hopefuls Who wants to be an astronaut? More than 12,000 people do, resulting in NASA's second-largest group of astronaut hopefuls.
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Air Force small business program seeks technologies to help counter COVID-19 A space startup is developing a geospatial intelligence-based tool that can help governments identify infected areas. SpaceNews.com
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WFIRST Will Use Warped Space-time to Help Find Exoplanets NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory News and Features:
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Intense quarantine, disinfection and inspection protocols are designed to keep astronauts from getting sick in orbit.
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Thousands Apply to Join NASA's Artemis Generation, #BeAnAstronaut More than 12,000 people have applied to join NASA's next class of astronauts, demonstrating strong national interest to take part in America's plans to explore the Moon and take humanity's next giant leap - human mission...
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Submissions open for Copernicus Masters 2020 Awarding innovative solutions, developments and ideas that use Earth observation data to tackle challenges faced by business and society, the Copernicus Masters 2020 competition is now open for submissions.
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SpaceX almost ready to start testing third Starship prototype For almost a year now, SpaceX has been building a series of Starship prototypes that will test how the system fares when launched to orbit. Coming on the heels of successful hop tests with the Starship Hopper, these test...
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Astronomers perform variability study of the blazar 3FGL J0449.4-4350 Chinese astronomers have conducted a gamma-ray and optical variability analysis of the blazar 3FGL J0449.4-4350. The new research, presented in a paper published March 25 on arXiv.org, reports the detection of possible q...
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NASA's Mars rover Perseverance rover has a hidden message for the Red Planet It won't be the first hidden message that NASA sends to Mars.
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US military may start moving towards launching fleets of tiny satellites With much of the commercial space industry focused on putting small satellites into low Earth orbit (LEO), how quickly will the U.S. military follow?
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For NASA's next sun mission, 6 tiny spacecraft will work as one massive telescope Want to build the largest radio telescope to fly in space to date? Here's an easier technique: Design six tiny satellites to fly in formation and work together.
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Celestron Astro Fi 130 telescope: Full review

SPACE.com - 1 Apr 2020 13:39
Celestron Astro Fi 130 telescope: Full review Celestron's Astro Fi 130 combines good optics with the latest in telescope technology -- but is it the right telescope for you?
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Density fluctuations in the solar wind based on type III radio bursts Type III bursts are among the strongest radio signals routinely observed by both space-borne and ground-based instruments. They are generated via the plasma emission mechanism, when beams of suprathermal electrons intera...
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NASA Moon Program and Hubble Telescope Successor Face COVID-19 Delays Space agencies must balance keeping staff safe and meeting launch deadlines --
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