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Close-up view reveals binary proto-stars in the process of assemblage High-resolution observations of a young star forming system clearly unveil a pair of proto-stars at their earliest stages of evolution deeply embedded within the source IRAS 16293-2422 in the Ophiuchus molecular cloud. T...
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More than 8,500 airmen volunteer to join U.S. Space Force Gen. Raymond: "These men and women "made the bold decision to volunteer to join the U.S. Space Force and defend the ultimate high ground." SpaceNews.com
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Practical Ideas for Farming on the Moon and Mars

Universe Today - 9 Jun 2020 01:49
Practical Ideas for Farming on the Moon and Mars Recent research supported by NASA shows how algae-growing greenhouses could lead to colonies on the Moon and Mars that are largely self-sufficient The post Practical Ideas for Farming on the Moon and Mars appeared first ...
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Is the Concept of a Habitable Zone Too Wide?

Universe Today - 9 Jun 2020 23:53
Is the Concept of a Habitable Zone Too Wide? Exoplanets are often considered potentially habitable if they could have liquid water. But the necessities of biology set the habitability bar a bit higher. The post Is the Concept of a Habitable Zone Too Wide? appeared ...
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Mars' moon Phobos looks like cosmic candy in these NASA photos New thermal imagery of the Mars moon Phobos could help shed light on the satellite's mysterious origin.
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Rocks on Bennu are Cracking Because of the Constant Day/Night Cycling Asteroid Bennu is blanketed by rocks and huge boulders. And now that the OSIRIS-REx spacecraft is taking a close look at those rocks, researchers are able to see something surprising for an airless body: the rocks have t...
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Tropical Storm Cristobal captured in astronaut, satellite imagery Photos of the now-Tropical Depression Cristobal taken by space station astronauts and a NASA satellite show the powerful storm tearing through the Gulf Coast region north across the United States.
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The five-member Expedition 63 crew aboard the International Space Station started the workweek servicing a variety of communications gear. The quintet also worked on spacewalk gear, orbital plumbing and microgravity rese...
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Celestron FirstScope 76: Full review

SPACE.com - 9 Jun 2020 21:23
Celestron FirstScope 76: Full review The fuss-free Celestron FirstScope 76 is an easy telescope to use, but expectations should be tailored when looking through the eyepiece
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'Strawberry Moon' lunar eclipse treats skywatchers around the world (photos) Photographers around the world captured stunning images of the recent Full Strawberry Moon eclipse, showing the subtle darkening as the moon barely grazed the shadow of the Earth.
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First Arab mission to Mars designed to inspire youth The first Arab space mission to Mars, armed with probes to study the Red Planet's atmosphere, is designed to inspire the region's youth and pave the way for scientific breakthroughs, officials said Tuesday.
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Tower extension test a success for NASA's James Webb Space Telescope To test the James Webb Space Telescope's readiness for its journey in space, technicians successfully commanded it to deploy and extend a critical part of the observatory known as the Deployable Tower Assembly.
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From space, Russian cosmonauts fight chess grandmaster to a draw Two Russian cosmonauts aboard the International Space Station played chess against an Earth-bound grandmaster on Tuesday, in a celebration of the first such game half a century ago.
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Discussion on remote working following lockdown Video: 01:30:04 Replay of conversation with European experts on how space can help with working remotely and efficiently, recorded on 9 June 2020. The coronavirus pandemic has accelerated the digital transformation proce...
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How Borgs, Vulcans and doctors showed diversity on 'Star Trek: Voyager' Days before Americans across the country came together in demonstrations against racial inequality, "Star Trek: Voyager" actors also discussed the benefits of diversity in a reunion show.
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Scientists condemn racism and take action with #StrikeforBlackLives this week This Wednesday (June 10), thousands of people in the science community will #ShutDownAcademia, #ShutDownSTEM and #StrikeforBlackLives.
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Sunlight cracking rocks on Bennu

Phys.org - 9 Jun 2020 15:44
Sunlight cracking rocks on Bennu Asteroids don't just sit there doing nothing as they orbit the Sun. They get bombarded by meteoroids, blasted by space radiation, and now, for the first time, scientists are seeing evidence that even a little sunshine ca...
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Alternating flows and a high-latitude eastward jet explain Saturn's polar hexagon, researchers report A pair of researchers at Harvard University has developed a computer simulation that may explain Saturn's mysterious polar hexagon. In their paper published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Rakesh Yada...
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Foam, of coarse

ESA - 9 Jun 2020 15:37
Foam, of coarse Image: The Foam-Coarsening experiment ran a new batch of cartridges in the Fluid Sciences Laboratory of the European Columbus module. The experiment began in April to study foams in depth under the more stable conditions...
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At the heart of the Milky Way, stars draw closer, threatening planets in their orbit At the center of our galaxy resides the galactic bulge, a densely packed region of stars, dust and gas. Within this massive structure, which spans thousands of light-years, there are an estimated 10 billion stars, most o...
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Parking in a pandemic

Phys.org - 9 Jun 2020 15:22
Parking in a pandemic The coronavirus pandemic has brought the tourism and travel industry to a near-standstill, with nationwide lockdowns significantly impacting the aviation and maritime industry worldwide. Satellite images, captured by the...
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LatConnect 60 selects York to build and operate satellites Australian Earth observation startup LatConnect 60 announced plans June 9 to hire York Space Systems to manufacture small satellites and to operate an Earth observation constellation. SpaceNews.com
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