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Alabama student names NASA's first Mars helicopter An Alabama high school student named NASA's first Mars helicopter that will be deployed to the red planet later this summer.
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Flashy 'dance' of two monster black holes captured by NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope If two black holes tango in space but astronomers cannot see them, can we still admire their flashy dance moves?
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Astronomers could spot life signs orbiting long-dead stars The next generation of powerful Earth- and space-based telescopes will be able to hunt distant solar systems for evidence of life on Earth-like exoplanets--particularly those that chaperone burned-out stars known as whit...
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FDA approves new NASA ventilator for COVID-19 treatment A new ventilator developed by NASA to treat victims of the ongoing coronavirus pandemic has received emergency approval from the FDA.
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NASA's Perseverance Rover is Going to Jezero Crater, Which is Looking Better and Better as a Place to Search for Evidence of Past Life on Mars In 2018, NASA decided that the landing site for its Mars 2020 Perseverance rover would be the Jezero Crater. At the time, NASA said the Jezero Crater was one of the “oldest and most scientifically interesting landscape...
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NASA selects three companies for human landing system awards NASA announced April 30 it has selected three companies to begin work on designs for human lunar landers, one of which the agency still hopes will be ready to land humans on the moon by the end of 2024. SpaceNews.com
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'Mars Horizon' beta lets you command your own space agency, but act fast "Mars Horizon," a space agency simulator game by Auroch Digital, launched a free beta this week to let you command your own space agency.
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Tracing out the shape of a galaxy may offer clues to the size of its supermassive black hole. And a new study shows citizen scientists are actually better at it than computer algorithms.
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Could The Physical Constants Change? Possibly, But Probably Not The laws of physics are rooted in universal physical constants. But what if these constants change over time? The post Could The Physical Constants Change? Possibly, But Probably Not appeared first on Universe Today.
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Our sun is a weirdly 'quiet' star -- and that's lucky for all of us Thank your lucky stars that the sun is pretty weird, as scientists have learned by comparing its activity with that of similar stars.
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NASA-Developed Ventilator Authorized by FDA for Emergency Use

NASA Breaking news - 30 Apr 2020 21:13
NASA-Developed Ventilator Authorized by FDA for Emergency Use A new high-pressure ventilator developed by NASA engineers and tailored to treat coronavirus (COVID-19) patients today was approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for use under the FDA's March 24 ventilator Em...
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NASA Selects Companies to Develop Human Lunar Landers

Scientific American - 30 Apr 2020 20:45
NASA Selects Companies to Develop Human Lunar Landers Blue Origin, Dynetics and SpaceX will each design and build spacecraft that could return astronauts to the Moon --
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Mars Helicopter gets a Name: Ingenuity

Universe Today - 30 Apr 2020 20:41
Mars Helicopter gets a Name: Ingenuity Flying low over the surface of Mars. Don't tell me you haven't dreamed about it, especially with some of the 'Mars flyover' videos that have been produced over the years using data from the orbital missions. And if all g...
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Study shows our sun is less active than similar stars By cosmic standards the sun is extraordinarily monotonous. This is the result of a study presented by researchers from the Max Planck Institute for Solar System Research in the upcoming issue of Science. For the first ti...
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No blue skies for super-hot planet WASP-79b

Phys.org - 30 Apr 2020 19:49
No blue skies for super-hot planet WASP-79b The weather forecast for the giant, super-hot Jupiter-size planet WASP-79b is steamy humidity, scattered clouds, iron rain, and yellow skies.
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No Blue Skies for Super-Hot Planet WASP-79b HubbleSite NewsCenter -- Latest News Releases:
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NASA's Webb Telescope to unravel riddles of a stellar nursery A bustling stellar nursery in the picturesque Orion Nebula will be a subject of study for NASA's James Webb Space Telescope, scheduled to launch in 2021. A team led by Mark McCaughrean, the Webb Interdisciplinary Scienti...
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Senate Armed Services Committee schedules hearing on FCC's Ligado order Inhofe: "Given that the FCC has made its decision, it's critical our members understand the national security implications." SpaceNews.com
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Don't panic about Russia's recent anti-satellite test, experts say Russia's recent anti-satellite test wasn't as big of a deal as you probably think.
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Asteroid grazes path of satellites in geostationary ring ESA Top News:
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NASA Names Companies to Develop Human Landers for Artemis Moon Missions NASA has selected three U.S. companies to design and develop human landing systems (HLS) for the agency's Artemis program, one of which will land the first woman and next man on the surface of the Moon by 2024.
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Rocket Lab tests Electron on new Virginia launch pad Rocket Lab has tested an Electron rocket on its new launch pad in Virginia ahead of a launch that has been pushed back to later this year. SpaceNews.com
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