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NASA's next giant leaps

Space News - 17 Jun 2020 08:19
NASA's next giant leaps Blue Origin, SpaceX and Dynetics have NASA's trust, but not a lot of time, to meet a 2024 goal for landing on the moon. SpaceNews.com
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Einstein's core idea about gravity just passed an extreme, whirling test in deep space Once again, physicists have confirmed one of Albert Einstein's core ideas about gravity and relativity -- this time with the help of a neutron star flashing across space.
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Pulsars Confirm One of Einstein's Best Ideas, That Freefall Really Feels Like You're Experiencing a Lack of Gravity A team of European researchers observed a pulsar with two orbiting white dwarfs to confirm Einstein's "most fortunate thought." The post Pulsars Confirm One of Einstein’s Best Ideas, That Freefall Really Feels Like You...
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Xplore wins NOAA contract to study commercial solar observatory Xplore Inc. won a National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration contract for a design study of a commercial solar observatory at Earth-Sun Lagrange Point 1. SpaceNews.com
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UAE seeks new astronauts to expand human spaceflight program Less than a year after sending its first-ever astronaut to space aboard a Russian capsule, the United Arab Emirates is combing through a second batch of applications from hopeful successors.
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NASA to allow reuse of Crew Dragon spacecraft and boosters NASA will allow SpaceX to reuse Crew Dragon spacecraft and the Falcon 9 first stages for launching them as soon as next year. SpaceNews.com
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Senator criticizes FCC's $9.7 billion C-band incentive payment program A key U.S. senator who stymied Intelsat and SES's proposal last year to privately auction a swath of public airwaves to 5G wireless providers took aim Tuesday at the billions in incentives the satellite operators now sta...
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NASA's next Mars rover carries tribute to healthcare workers fighting coronavirus NASA's next Mars rover will bear to the Red Planet a tribute to brave healthcare workers fighting a pandemic here on Earth.
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Perseverance: NASA's Mars 2020 rover

SPACE.com - 17 Jun 2020 22:51
Perseverance: NASA's Mars 2020 rover The Perseverance rover, the centerpiece of NASA's Mars 2020 mission, will pick up where Curiosity left off, searching for signs of past life, but with better technology.
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Why Pulsars Are So Bright

Universe Today - 17 Jun 2020 22:22
Why Pulsars Are So Bright When pulsars were first discovered in 1967, their rhythmic radio-wave pulsations were a mystery. Some thought their radio beams must be of extraterrestrial origin. We’ve learned a lot since then. We know that pulsars a...
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Astranis prototype completes testing • Viasat kicks off debt raise • Spaceflight signs SpaceX multi-launch agreement Astranis, a startup specializing in small geostationary satellites, has completed thermal vacuum testing for a practice satellite. SpaceNews.com
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Is the Milky Way harboring dozens of intelligent civilizations? Are dozens of intelligent extraterrestrial civilizations lurking right in our home galaxy?
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Nonbinary astronomers need better support from their field, study finds Gender equality in astronomy doesn't end with the male/female gender binary.
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Tuesday's science aboard the International Space Station encompassed life science, fluids and flames to help humans on Earth and in space....
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Watch Venus play 'peekaboo' with the crescent moon Friday morning If you live in the northeast U.S. or Canada, mark Friday, June 19, on your calendar. That morning the moon will rise with the brilliant planet Venus hidden behind it.
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Pentagon issues new strategy to defend U.S. dominance in space DoD released the 2020 Defense Space Strategy aimed at countering China and Russia. SpaceNews.com
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Mysterious 'fast radio bursts' fire rhythmically through the cosmos, study finds Mysterious pulses of radio waves from deep space can fire in regular patterns, a discovery that might help shed light on the cause of these puzzling outbursts, a new study finds.
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Astra to make new orbital launch attempt in July

Space News - 17 Jun 2020 19:54
Astra to make new orbital launch attempt in July Small launch vehicle startup Astra will make another attempt to reach orbit in July after failing to win a DARPA launch competition earlier this year. SpaceNews.com
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What Does it Mean to Be a Space Architect?

Universe Today - 17 Jun 2020 19:32
What Does it Mean to Be a Space Architect? In a recent article, space architect Anastasia Prosina explores the concept of space architecture and how it will play a major role in humanity's future. The post What Does it Mean to Be a Space Architect? appeared first...
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A cosmic baby is discovered, and it's brilliant Astronomers tend to have a slightly different sense of time than the rest of us. They regularly study events that happened millions or billions of years ago, and objects that have been around for just as long. That's par...
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From lab to space: Discovery of a new organic molecule in an interstellar molecular cloud Laboratory experiments performed at the Center for Astrochemical Studies (CAS) of the Max Planck Institute for Extraterrestrial Physics (MPE) in Munich, together with astronomical observations conducted by the Italian Na...
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Astronomers detect regular rhythm of radio waves, with origins unknown A team of astronomers, including researchers at MIT, has picked up on a curious, repeating rhythm of fast radio bursts emanating from an unknown source outside our galaxy, 500 million light years away.
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