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Location American Space News for 16 May 2020
Space Force to launch X-37B space plane on secret mission Saturday. Here's how to watch live. The Space Force will launch a robotic X-37B space plane on a new secret mission for the U.S. military on Saturday (May 16) and you can watch it live online.
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The north magnetic pole is leaving Canada for Siberia. These 'blobs' may be the reason why. While the blob under Canada has weakened, the blob under Siberia has strengthened.
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NASA and 'Kerbal Space Program 2' challenge gamers to recreate historic SpaceX launch to space station NASA and the makers of "Kerbal Space Program 2" are looking for gamers with the right stuff to recreate SpaceX's Demo-2 Crew Dragon mission.
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Air Force widens search for future location of U.S. Space Command U.S. Space Command for the next six years will remain at its provisional headquarters at Peterson Air Force Base in Colorado Springs. SpaceNews.com
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Space Force launch of X-37B space plane delayed by bad weather The secret mission is now set for Sunday, May 17.
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Bridenstine criticizes China for uncontrolled rocket reentry NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine criticized China May 15 for the "really dangerous" reentry of a large rocket stage earlier in the week that led to debris landing in Africa. SpaceNews.com
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Captain Pike of 'Star Trek' gets spin-off series with Spock and Number One CBS All Access has confirmed that Captain Pike is coming back, with Spock and Number One along for the ride, in the new spin-off series "Star Trek: Strange New Worlds."
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Coronavirus pandemic delays key tests of NASA's new SLS megarocket A crucial NASA center is slowly reopening amid the lingering pandemic, but delays caused by coronavirus measures have ensured the first flight in NASA's Artemis program won't happen until late 2021.
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Earth Life Probably Can't Spread to Mars Today

Universe Today - 16 May 2020 00:04
Earth Life Probably Can't Spread to Mars Today New research says life from Earth isn't likely to ever survive on Mars, which is good news as far as planetary protection concerns are involved. The post Earth Life Probably Can’t Spread to Mars Today appeared first on...
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