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Location American Space News for 8 June 2020
China will begin constructing its space station in 2021 The Chinese space agency is building a brand new space station, and they're going about it in a suitably impressive way: an ambitious schedule of 11 planned launches crammed into only two years. When it's done, the 66-to...
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Jupiter and Saturn form a triangle with the moon tonight. Here's how to see it. Look up late tonight (June 8) and early tomorrow morning to see Jupiter and Saturn form a triangle with Earth's moon.
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NASA Highlights Student Participants in Spacesuit Technology Challenge Media are invited to attend virtual student presentations for the NASA Spacesuit User Interface Technology for Students (NASA SUITS) challenge at 1 p.m. EDT Thursday, June 11.
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Titan is migrating away from Saturn 100 times faster than previously predicted By Earthly standards, Saturn's moon Titan is a strange place. Larger than the planet Mercury, Titan is swaddled in a thick atmosphere (it is the only moon in the solar system to have one) and covered in rivers and seas o...
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Much of the Lithium Here on Earth Came from Exploding White Dwarf Stars The Big Bang produced the Universe’s hydrogen, helium, and a little lithium. Since then, it’s been up to stars (for the most part) to forge the rest of the elements, including the matter that you and I are made of. S...
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DoD to test laser communications terminals in low Earth orbit The Space Development Agency says optical inter-satellite links are "one of the most critical technologies to be demonstrated." SpaceNews.com
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South Korean defense company Hanwha Systems buys Phasor out of bankruptcy Phasor Solutions, a company that ran out of cash trying to develop a phased array antenna for satellite communications, was purchased by Hanwha Systems, a South Korean defense company. SpaceNews.com
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The Milky Way is surrounded by a huge hot halo of gas

Universe Today - 8 Jun 2020 19:48
The Milky Way is surrounded by a huge hot halo of gas Our Milky Way galaxy isn’t just a disk of stars and nebulae – it’s surrounded by a cloud of hot, thin plasma. And recently, researchers at The Ohio State University confirmed that the plasma surrounding our galaxy ...
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Brilliant fireball lights up skies over Tennessee (video) A meteor lit up the night sky over Tennessee and neighboring states late Sunday (June 7), sparking 120 fireball sightings across 12 different nearby states and Canada.
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NASA to Announce Selection of Company to Fly VIPER Rover to Moon NASA will announce the commercial provider selected to deliver NASA's new water-hunting mobile robot, the Volatiles Investigating Polar Exploration Rover (VIPER), to the South Pole of the Moon during a media teleconferen...
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NASA spacecraft swoops down low over asteroid Bennu to eye sampling site NASA's OSIRIS-REx spacecraft recently swooped down to take a look at a sample site on asteroid Bennu.
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First global map of rockfalls on the moon

Phys.org - 8 Jun 2020 15:20
First global map of rockfalls on the moon A research team from ETH Zurich and the Max Planck Institute for Solar System Research in Göttingen counted over 136,000 rockfalls on the moon caused by asteroid impacts. Even billions of years old landscapes are still ...
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Variable star RZ Piscium has a low-mass stellar companion, study finds Using ESO's Very Large Telescope (VLT), an international team of astronomers has uncovered the presence of a low-mass stellar companion to a young variable star known as RZ Piscium. The newly detected object is about eig...
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Astronomers find elusive target hiding behind dust Astronomers acting on a hunch have likely resolved a mystery about young, still-forming stars and regions rich in organic molecules closely surrounding some of them. They used the National Science Foundation's Karl G. Ja...
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Fix for Mars lander 'mole' may be working

Phys.org - 8 Jun 2020 14:42
Fix for Mars lander 'mole' may be working Representatives from NASA's InSight project have reported via Twitter that efforts by the team at the German Aerospace Center (GAC) to push a probe called the Heat Flow and Physical Properties Package (more affectionatel...
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Ancient asteroid impacts created the ingredients of life on Earth and Mars A new study published in Scientific Reports reveals that asteroid impact sites in the ocean may possess a crucial link in explaining the formation of the essential molecules for life. The researchers discovered the emerg...
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Techstars space accelerators announce 2020 startups The Techstars Starburst Space Accelerator and Techstars Allied Space Accelerator announced the names June 8 of companies selected to participate in their 2020 classes. SpaceNews.com
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The 1st stars in the universe formed earlier than thought The first stars in the universe formed even earlier than astronomers had thought, a new study suggests.
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Satellite sees 'Black Lives Matter' message from space (photo) On Friday, a satellite operated by San Francisco-based company Planet spied the "Black Lives Matter" message that workers in Washington, D.C. painted in big yellow letters across two blocks of 16th St. earlier that day.
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Mysterious deep-space flashes repeat every 157 days Astronomers have discovered an activity cycle in another fast radio burst, potentially unearthing a significant clue about these mysterious deep-space phenomena.
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Safeguarding our oceans

ESA - 8 Jun 2020 13:30
Safeguarding our oceans Image: This image, captured by the Copernicus Sentinel-3 mission, takes us over the green algae blooms swirling around the Baltic Sea.
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Commercial crew success prompts congratulations and criticism from Russia The successful launch of the first crewed orbital flight from the United States in nearly nine years has met with a mixed reaction from Russia, with formal congratulations from Russian leadership but skepticism from othe...
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