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New lithium-rich Cepheid discovered in the Milky Way Italian astronomers have reported the discovery of a new lithium-rich galactic Cepheid star, identified by high-resolution spectroscopic observations. The newfound object, designated V363 Cas, is the fifth lithium-rich c...
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Intelsat orders four satellites from Maxar, two from Northrop Grumman, for C-band clearing Fleet operator Intelsat on June 15 said it has ordered six new satellites -- four from Maxar Technologies and two from Northrop Grumman -- that it needs to continue telecommunications services in the United States with l...
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Op-ed | The Space Development Agency must be a constructive disruptor SDA must be allowed to operate outside of legacy acquisition systems until it has had time to innovate, flourish and deliver. SpaceNews.com
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Scientists are much better at predicting when the Sun is going to become more active The sun constantly cycles between periods of activity and periods of inactivity, and a new technique allows scientists to better predict when things will start getting interesting. Humanity has been tracking sunspots for...
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Well. It Looks Like James Webb is Getting Delayed Again, but it Should Still Launch in 2021 This is probably one of the least surprising announcements to come out of the coronavirus pandemic. During a virtual meeting of the National Academies’ Space Studies Board, NASA’s associate administrator for science,...
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Weird green glow spotted in atmosphere of Mars

SPACE.com - 15 Jun 2020 21:58
Weird green glow spotted in atmosphere of Mars Europe's Trace Gas Orbiter spotted an emerald glow in Mars' wispy atmosphere, marking the first time the phenomenon has been spotted on a world beyond Earth.
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Solar Orbiter spacecraft makes its 1st flyby of the sun Solar Orbiter, a joint mission by NASA and the European Space Agency, has hit its first big milestone of its sun-watching mission -- and the spacecraft will soon have pictures to prove it.
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NASA lit a fire in space to keep future astronauts safe (video) NASA deliberately set a fire in a spacecraft to see if a "smoke eater" and carbon dioxide scrubber could make future moon missions safer for astronauts.
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While stargazing on Mars, Curiosity rover spots Earth and Venus NASA's Curiosity Mars rover occasionally stops to stargaze. Recently, it captured a shot of Earth and Venus in the Red Planet's night sky.
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NASA to Hold Mars 2020 Perseverance Rover Launch Briefing

NASA Breaking news - 15 Jun 2020 20:42
NASA to Hold Mars 2020 Perseverance Rover Launch Briefing NASA leadership and a panel of scientists and engineers will preview NASA's next mission to the Red Planet, the Mars 2020 Perseverance rover, at a media briefing at 2 p.m. EDT Wednesday, June 17.
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Intelsat launches mobile broadband service aimed at military users Intelsat's managed-broadband service is called FlexGround Communications-On-The-Move. SpaceNews.com
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Electrically charged dust storms drive Martian chlorine cycle How's the weather on Mars? Tough on rovers, but very good for generating and moving highly reactive chlorine compounds. New research from Washington University in St. Louis planetary scientists shows that Martian dust st...
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Evidence is Building that the Standard Model of the Expansion of the Universe Needs some new Ideas Astronomers have measured the Hubble constant using astrophysical masers, and the result makes our understanding of cosmic expansion even worse. The post Evidence is Building that the Standard Model of the Expansion of t...
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How to reinvent business models after COVID-19 Video: 00:56:23 Replay of a discussion between European experts on how to reinvent your business model in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic. Recorded on 15 June 2020. The coronavirus pandemic has induced and accelerat...
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Storm hunter turns two

ESA - 15 Jun 2020 17:23
Storm hunter turns two Image: The Atmosphere-Space Interactions Monitor or ASIM, mounted outside the European laboratory of the International Space Station, enters its second year of science operations. Launched in April 2018, the payload bega...
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ExoMars spots unique green glow at the Red Planet ESA Top News:
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NASA TV Coverage Set for Final Space Station Spacewalk Power Upgrades NASA astronauts Chris Cassidy and Robert Behnken are scheduled to go outside the International Space Station (ISS) Friday, June 26, and Wednesday, July 1, for spacewalks to begin the replacement of batteries for one of t...
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Measuring the spin of a black hole

Phys.org - 15 Jun 2020 14:23
Measuring the spin of a black hole A black hole, at least in our current understanding, is characterized by having "no hair," that is, it is so simple that it can be completely described by just three parameters, its mass, its spin and its electric charge...
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Observatories around the solar system team up to study sun's influence At the heart of understanding our space environment is the knowledge that conditions throughout space--from the sun to the atmospheres of planets to the radiation environment in deep space--are connected.
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A new lead selected for our human spaceflight efforts, the new core capability of our next Mars rover, and news about our future VIPER lunar robot ... a few of the stories to tell you about - This Week at...
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The International Space Station is getting a new toilet this year Later this year, if all goes well, the International Space Station will receive a very important delivery: a new and improved toilet system.
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How the coronavirus pandemic can help us prepare for an asteroid impact The emergency preparedness activities now underway to combat the coronavirus pandemic offer insight about our readiness to deal with a dangerous incoming asteroid, experts say.
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