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Location American Space News for 6 April 2020
Next stop, Enceladus? Scientists make their case for a mission to Saturn's icy moon NASA is headed to Saturn's largest moon, Titan -- but some scientists hope to convince the agency to send another mission to Titan's neighbor, Enceladus, to look for signs of life.
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ESA restores operations of space science missions ESA has restored operations of four space science missions it placed on hiatus because of the coronavirus pandemic, a move that illustrated how one agency's actions can affect others. SpaceNews.com
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As NASA prepares for the first launch of Artemis I, the first mission of the agency's Space Launch System (SLS) rocket and Orion spacecraft to the Moon, one team will be there every step of the way: the aptly nicknamed.....
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April's Super Pink Moon is the biggest full moon of 2020. Here's what to expect. On Tuesday (April 7), the moon will arrive at its closest point to Earth in 2020 a few hours before becoming full. This "supermoon" will be the biggest of the year -- but you may not see a difference.
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Soon-to-be Space Force officers see opportunity for change The U.S. Space Force will commission 60 lieutenants graduating from the Air Force Academy. SpaceNews.com
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NASA Commemorates 50th Anniversary of Apollo 13, 'A Successful Failure' As NASA marks the 50th anniversary of the Apollo 13 mission - which has become known as "a successful failure" that saw the safe return of its crew in spite of a catastrophic explosion - the agency is sharing a variety o...
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Catch this week's supermoon, biggest and brightest of year A supermoon rises in the sky this week, looking to be the biggest and brightest of the year.
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Trump signs executive order to support moon mining, tap asteroid resources The lunar resources that will help the United States establish a long-term human presence on and around the moon are there for the taking, the White House believes.
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Bright Comet ATLAS could blaze into view this month Already visible in telescopes and high-power binoculars, the comet may be bright enough to see with the naked eye by the end of April.
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This is what Jupiter and Saturn look like from Mars If you've caught a splendid look at Mars, Jupiter and Saturn in the past few weeks, get ready for a major perspective shift.
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New NASA Podcast Helps Listeners Explore Our 'Curious Universe' NASA's newest podcast is taking listeners on an adventure to explore the wonders of Earth and help unravel the mysteries of the universe.
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The Milky Way's satellites help reveal link between dark matter halos and galaxy formation Just as the sun has planets and the planets have moons, our galaxy has satellite galaxies, and some of those might have smaller satellite galaxies of their own. To wit, the Large Magellanic Cloud (LMC), a relatively larg...
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Researchers provide new clue to solar coronal heating problem Coronal heating is a topic dedicated to explaining how the corona may be heated up to a temperature of millions of degrees, far above that of the photosphere. To transport magnetic energy into the corona, Alfvén-wave tu...
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Choosing rocks on Mars to bring to Earth

Phys.org - 6 Apr 2020 17:55
Choosing rocks on Mars to bring to Earth If you could bring something back from Mars to Earth, what would you choose? This question is becoming reality, as ESA opens a call for scientists to join a NASA team working to determine which martian samples should be ...
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COVID-19 Shutdown May Obscure Mysteries of Cracked Interstellar Comet Pristine alien material from the object 2I/Borisov is being exposed to space for the first time—but the coronavirus pandemic is stopping astronomers from watching it --
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Quasar IRAS F11119+3257 has a high velocity two-sided jet, study finds Astronomers have carried out very-long-baseline interferometric (VLBI) observations of the quasar IRAS F11119+3257 using the European VLBI Network (EVN). They found that the object has a high velocity two-sided jet, a fi...
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Australian IoT startup Myriota raises $19 million Founded in 2015 to commercialize cheap, narrowband signal transmitters developed at the University of South Australia, Myriota has raised $37 million total. SpaceNews.com
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NASA Coverage Set for Chris Cassidy, Crewmates Flight to Space Station A trio of space travelers, including NASA astronaut Chris Cassidy, is scheduled to launch to the International Space Station on Thursday, April 9.
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Far stars firmly in sight thanks to telescope teamwork Stars far, far away could appear a lot closer when viewed through our telescopes thanks to new research from The Australian National University (ANU).
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News Flash: We Could Live on Venus

Scientific American - 6 Apr 2020 14:45
News Flash: We Could Live on Venus Originally published in March 1911 --
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Private companies find role in developing nuclear power for space travel The private sector wants to bring nuclear power to space to enable faster and more efficient space travel.
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Heavy-metal alien planet may be shaped like a football An exoplanet may be shaped like an American football due to the mighty gravitational forces it experiences close to its star, a new study finds.
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