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Location American Space News for 6 May 2020
Head of Russian human spaceflight program dies after COVID-19 diagnosis Yevgeny Mikrin, the head of Russia's human spaceflight program, has died, space agency Roscosmos confirmed in a statement released on May 5.
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X-37B spaceplane to carry DoD and NASA experiments in upcoming mission The X-37B Operational Test Vehicle 6 is scheduled for a May 16 launch on a ULA Atlas 5 rocket. SpaceNews.com
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China's space test hits snag with capsule 'anomaly' A cargo capsule that was part of a key test in China's space programme experienced an "anomaly" Wednesday during its return trip, the space authority said.
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NASA space lasers track Earth's disappearing ice sheets and sea-level rise Using NASA space lasers, scientists have tracked how ice sheets in Greenland and the Antarctic have changed over the last 16 years, showing the drastic effects of climate change.
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The US Space Force is recruiting (and has a snazzy promo video just for you) In a new recruitment video unveiled today (May 6), the Space Force makes its case for a military life among the stars.
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The US Air Force said Wednesday it would be sending its high-tech X-37B space drone back into orbit this month--the sixth trip for the reusable vehicle that maneuvers around the Earth on secretive missions.
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The Atmosphere On Venus Rotates Faster than the Planet, and Now Astronomers Think They Know Why Venus is unique--almost--in our Solar System because it’s what’s known as a “super-rotator.” That means that Venus’ atmosphere rotates faster than the planet itself. Only Saturn’s moon Titan has the same char...
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Astrophysicist Katie Mack talks the end of the universe tonight! Here's how to watch live. Astrophysicist Katie Mack will talk about the end of the universe today (May 6), and you can follow the discussion live -- and even ask her a question, if you'd like.
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If both can make a dough rise, why does your dough recipe call for both?
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'Full Flower Moon': See the last supermoon of 2020 at its best in these webcasts Get set for the "super" Full Flower moon of May! The full moon will occur on Thursday (May 7) at 6:45 a.m. EDT (1045 GMT), and it will be the last supermoon of 2020. See it at its fullest and brightest tonight (May 6).
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A Word about Those UFO Videos

Scientific American - 6 May 2020 20:00
A Word about Those UFO Videos I'm an astrophysicist, but that doesn't mean I have a motivation to debunk them --
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Cygnus constellation: Facts about the swan

SPACE.com - 6 May 2020 19:58
Cygnus constellation: Facts about the swan Honk if you love stars.
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Perseverance Mars rover scientists train in the Nevada desert Billions of years ago, the Martian surface could have supported microbial life as we know it. But did such life ever actually exist there? NASA and its Mars 2020 mission hope to find out with the Perseverance rover, whic...
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Op-ed | Taking stock of NASA Commercial Lunar Payload Services progress With the countdown on, it is a good time to reflect on the progress made by the NASA Commercial Lunar Payload Services program and think about what is to come in the near future. SpaceNews.com
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NASA TV to Air Northrop Grumman's Cygnus Departure from Space Station Nearly three months after delivering several tons of supplies and scientific experiments to the International Space Station, Northrup Grumman's unpiloted Cygnus cargo craft is scheduled to depart the International Space ...
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Comets Prevent Ether from Accumulating in Space

Scientific American - 6 May 2020 16:30
Comets Prevent Ether from Accumulating in Space Originally published in January 1859 --
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The Sun is less active magnetically than other stars Our sun is the source of life on Earth. Its calm glow across billions of years has allowed life to evolve and flourish. This does not mean the sun doesn't have an active side. We have observed massive solar flares, such ...
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Astronomers probe the emission from a nearby pulsar wind nebula Astronomers from South Korea and China have performed a deep X-ray spectral imaging of a bow-shock pulsar wind nebula (PWN) associated with a nearby pulsar designated PSR B1929+10. The new study, published April 29 on ar...
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SpaceX's Starship SN4 prototype fires rocket engine for 1st time SpaceX's newest Starship prototype has fired its engine for the first time, potentially paving the way for a test flight in the very near future.
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NatGeo launches first look at new Disney Plus Mercury 7 series 'The Right Stuff' National Geographic offered a first look at its upcoming Disney+ series, "The Right Stuff," including its recreation of the first American spaceflight, on the same day 59 years ago that Alan Shepard launched into the new...
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Newfound black hole is the closest one to Earth we've ever found A newfound black hole may be the closest black hole to Earth, and you can spot its cosmic home in the night sky without a telescope.
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Virgin Galactic, NASA teaming up on superfast 'point to point' flight NASA has signed a Space Act Agreement with Virgin Galactic and its manufacturing subsidiary "to advance the United States' efforts to produce technically feasible, high-Mach vehicles for potential civil applications."
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