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NASA's Perseverance rover spacecraft put in launch configuration Engineers working on NASA's Perseverance rover mission at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida have begun the process of placing the Mars-bound rover and other spacecraft components into the configuration they'll be in as...
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Touching the asteroid Ryugu revealed secrets of its surface and changing orbit On Feb. 21, 2019, we shot an asteroid.
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(University of the Basque Country ) The most extensive system of haze layers ever observed in the solar system have been discovered and characterised on the planet Saturn.
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China's new space capsule lands safely to end 1st uncrewed test flight China's next-generation crew capsule successfully returned to Earth today (May 8) after nearly three days in orbit.
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Funds increase for space in response to COVID-19 Some €10 million is now available for proposals to use space to improve healthcare and distance learning in response to the coronavirus pandemic, thanks to the Italian national delegation to ESA. The funding has quadru...
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Aerojet Rocketdyne defends SLS engine contract costs Despite sticker shock from some quarters, Aerojet Rocketdyne says a new contract for producing engines for NASA's Space Launch System will result in cost reductions compared to the engines used on the space shuttle. Spac...
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HASC joins critics of FCC's Ligado decision, FCC calls out 'baseless fear mongering' The House Armed Services Committee said the FCC's approval of Ligado's proposal disregards federal law. SpaceNews.com
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Galaxies Like the Milky Way are the Best for Life

Universe Today - 8 May 2020 22:06
Galaxies Like the Milky Way are the Best for Life A new study indicates that, contrary to what has been previously argued, galaxies like our own may be the most likely place to find intelligent life The post Galaxies Like the Milky Way are the Best for Life appeared fir...
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New Data Show How Phytoplankton Pumps Carbon Out of the Atmosphere at an Enormous Scale One of the most fascinating things about planet Earth is the way that life shapes the Earth and the Earth shapes life. We only have to look back to the Great Oxygenation Event (GOE) of 2.4 billion years ago to see how li...
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'Spaceship Earth' is a radical ride through science, quarantine and so much more The new documentary "Spaceship Earth" breaks the mystery of the Biosphere 2 experiment wide open, revealing the facts in a story that feels more like science fiction than reality.
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Japanese probe's asteroid Ryugu encounter hints at space rock's dynamic history A Japanese spacecraft trekking across the solar system has yet to deliver its precious cargo of space rocks, but its data is already giving scientists a preview of an asteroid's dynamic history.
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NASA starts packing Mars rover Perseverance ahead of July launch Engineers at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida have begun stacking the Perseverance Mars rover and its associated hardware in the right configuration for liftoff, which will occur during a three-week window that ope...
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Review: Galileo and the Science Deniers by Mario Livio

Universe Today - 8 May 2020 16:13
Review: Galileo and the Science Deniers by Mario Livio So, you think you know Galileo? A new book out from Simon and Schuster publishing looks at the life and times of one of the most famous astronomers there ever was: Galileo Galilei. Galileo and the Science Deniers by Dr. ...
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JPSS-2 satellite instrument passes readiness test The Cross-Track Infrared Sounder (CrIS) instrument built to fly on the Joint Polar Satellite System (JPSS)-2 satellite is ready to ship to the spacecraft. CrIS has passed all of its readiness tests, completing its pre-sh...
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New 'planetary quarantine' report reviews risks of alien contamination of Earth In Michael Crichton's 1969 novel The Andromeda Strain, a deadly alien microbe hitches a ride to Earth aboard a downed military satellite and scientists must race to contain it. While fictional, the plot explores a very r...
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Space age for metals, foams and the living

Phys.org - 8 May 2020 15:00
Space age for metals, foams and the living Astronauts donned gloves on the International Space Station to kick off two European experiments on metals and foams, while preparing spacesuits for future work outside their home in space.
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When baby planets melt: Searching for the histories of planetesimals Let's start at the beginning. Before humans, before Earth, before any of the planets existed, there were baby planets--planetesimals. Coalesced from dust exploded outward by the solar nebula, these blobs of material were...
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Hubble Views a Galaxy Burning Bright

PTTU - 8 May 2020 14:50
Hubble Views a Galaxy Burning Bright NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center:
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The cost of space debris: In-space collisions increasingly likely With hundreds of satellites launched every year, in-space collisions and the creation of fast-moving fragments of space debris--or 'space junk'--are becoming increasingly likely, threatening our continued human and techn...
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South Africa's MeerKAT solves mystery of 'X-galaxies' Many galaxies far more active than the Milky Way have enormous twin jets of radio waves extending far into intergalactic space. Normally these go in opposite directions, coming from a massive black hole at the centre of ...
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Webinar | SmallSat 2020 goes virtual. What you need to know. SmallSat Conference Chairman Pat Patterson will join SpaceNews Editor-in-Chief Brian Berger and Senior Staff Writer Jeff Foust on Tuesday, May 12, to take questions and discuss what the smallsat community can expect from...
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Iceye to offer interferometry with small radar satellites Finland's Iceye is demonstrating for customers its ability to detect millimeter-scale vertical differences by comparing data in multiple Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) satellite images of the same location. SpaceNews.com
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