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SpaceX fires up Starship SN4 prototype for 3rd time (video) SpaceX tested the engine on its latest Starship prototype again yesterday (May 19), and the trial produced a little more flame than the company had planned.
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Virgin Orbit ready for first orbital launch attempt Virgin Orbit announced May 20 it will make the first flight of its LauncherOne air-launched vehicle as soon as May 24, but is setting modest expectations about the probability of success. SpaceNews.com
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U.S. Space Command signs space data sharing agreement with Peru The agreement was signed last week between Maj. Gen. Javier Tuesta Marquez, of Peru's space agency, and Rear Adm. Marcus Hitchcock of U.S. Space Command. SpaceNews.com
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Astronauts arriving for NASA's 1st home launch in decade The two astronauts who will end a nine-year launch drought for NASA flew to Kennedy Space Center on Wednesday, exactly one week before their historic SpaceX flight.
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DoD looks to Congress for help in dispute with FCC over Ligado network Mike Griffin, undersecretary of defense for research and engineering, said DoD will seek help from Congress to get the FCC to reverse its decision. SpaceNews.com
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Ruag Space CEO leaves company • Viasat, Data Link Solutions net $1 billion defense IDIQ contracts The longtime chief executive of Ruag Space, Peter Guggenbach, is leaving to "take on a new challenge outside the company," Ruag announced May 19. SpaceNews.com
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NASA plan to sample asteroid Bennu delayed by coronavirus pandemic After delays from the coronavirus pandemic, NASA has picked a date for its spacecraft to snatch up a chunk of space rock to bring home.
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Japanese HTV cargo ship, the last of its kind, launches to International Space Station An unpiloted Japanese cargo ship, the last of its kind, launched toward the International Space Station today (May 20), kicking off a final voyage for the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA).
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The First Footprints on Mars Could Belong to This Geologist

Scientific American - 20 May 2020 20:00
The First Footprints on Mars Could Belong to This Geologist NASA astronaut Jessica Watkins is at the forefront of a new crop of space explorers destined for the Moon, and maybe one day, Mars --
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NASA renames WFIRST space telescope after astronomer Nancy Grace Roman, the 'Mother of Hubble' NASA has renamed its Wide Field Infrared Survey Telescope (WFIRST) to honor the renowned astronomer Nancy Grace Roman, also known as the "mother of Hubble."
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NASA renames WFIRST space telescope after pioneering woman astronomer NASA announced May 20 it is renaming a major space telescope under development after an astronomer who led the agency's early work in space-based astronomy, even as the mission remains under threat of cancellation. Space...
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Hundreds of New Gravitational Lenses Discovered to Help Study the Distant Universe General relativity tells us that everything, even light, is affected by the mass of an object. When a beam of light passes near a large mass, its path is deflected. This shift in the direction of light is known as gravit...
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Venus Meets Mercury This Weekend in a Fine Dusk Conjunction What's that? You say you've never seen elusive Mercury for yourself? You won't have an excuse after this weekend, when the innermost world meets brilliant Venus at dusk, for one of the best planetary conjunctions for 202...
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Astronomers Get Earliest Ever Glimpse of Ancient Giant Galaxy

Scientific American - 20 May 2020 18:00
Astronomers Get Earliest Ever Glimpse of Ancient Giant Galaxy The disk of gas and stars resembles our own Milky Way but somehow formed when the universe was only about 10 percent of its current age --
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To safely explore the solar system and beyond, spaceships need to go faster--nuclear-powered rockets may be the answer With dreams of Mars on the minds of both NASA and Elon Musk, long-distance crewed missions through space are coming. But you might be surprised to learn that modern rockets don't go all that much faster than the rockets ...
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Japan will launch its last HTV cargo ship to the space station today. Here's how to watch live. Japan will launch its final HTV cargo ship HTV-9 today, May 20, at 1:31 p.m. EDT (1731 GMT) and you can watch it live. Here's how.
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Momentus announces contracts with Sen, Alba Orbital and SatRevolution Momentus Space announced contracts with video streaming company Sen, satellite manufacturer Alba Orbital and Polish nanosatellite startup SatRevolution. SpaceNews.com
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WFIRST Telescope Named For 'Mother of Hubble' Nancy Grace Roman HubbleSite NewsCenter -- Latest News Releases:
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Swarm probes weakening of Earth's magnetic field In an area stretching from Africa to South America, Earth's magnetic field is gradually weakening. This strange behaviour has geophysicists puzzled and is causing technical disturbances in satellites orbiting Earth. Scie...
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ALMA discovers massive rotating disk in early universe In our 13.8 billion-year-old universe, most galaxies like our Milky Way form gradually, reaching their large mass relatively late. But a new discovery made with the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA) of ...
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Coming to a sky near you: Comet SWAN at its best Comet C/2020 F8 (SWAN), perhaps the brightest comet we will see this year, is at its best from now until mid-June. It should be visible in from the UK in the northwestern sky after sunset, close to the horizon.
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The Tunguska explosion could have been caused by an asteroid that still orbits the sun On a cool summer morning in 1908, a fireball appeared over northern Siberia. Eyewitnesses described a column of blue light that moved across the sky, followed by a tremendous explosion that leveled trees across more than...
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