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Location American Space News for 22 June 2020
Future space travelers may follow cosmic lighthouses For centuries, lighthouses helped sailors navigate safely into harbor. Their lights swept across the water, cutting through fog and darkness, guiding mariners around dangerous obstacles and keeping them on the right path...
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Zodiacal Light meets the Milky Way in stunning night sky photo The rare zodiacal light zodiacal light beams up at the Milky Way in this photo captured from Portugal's new "starlight tourism" destination.
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Our Milky Way galaxy may be teeming with ocean worlds Far-off alien planets covered in vast oceans might be common in our Milky Way galaxy, scientists find.
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HASC strategic forces draft bill presses DoD on space procurements, use of commercial tech The Strategic Forces markup challenges DoD's acquisition strategy for satellite-based communications and is critical of the Space Development Agency. SpaceNews.com
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ESA highlights protection for our planet ahead of Asteroid Day The United Nations' International Asteroid Day on 30 June highlights ESA's expanding efforts to secure our future by understanding and addressing risks posed by near-Earth objects that could impact our planet.
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NASA is inviting additional teams to compete in the Cube Quest Challenge. You can still participate in the in-space phase of the challenge and be eligible to win part of a $4.5 million prize purse....
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(Southwest Research Institute) NASA has approved the Tandem Reconnection and Cusp Electrodynamics Reconnaissance Satellites (TRACERS) mission to proceed to Phase B, which marks the transition from concept study to prelim...
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A New Search for Evidence of Technological Civilizations in the Milky Way Scientists from the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics and University of Rochester have come together (with NASA funding) to launch a new search for advanced alien life! The post A New Search for Evidence of Tec...
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Quasars are the Biggest Particle Accelerators in the Universe We puny humans think we can accelerate particles? Look how proud we are of the Large Hadron Collider. But any particle accelerator we build will pale in comparison to Quasars, nature’s champion accelerators. Those thin...
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Eutelsat to order single replacement C-band satellite for FCC spectrum clearing Paris-based Eutelsat told the FCC that it will have to replace one geostationary satellite it previously did not plan to replace as a result of the FCC decision to clear spectrum for U.S. 5G networks. SpaceNews.com
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Young giant planet offers clues to formation of exotic worlds For most of human history our understanding of how planets form and evolve was based on the eight (or nine) planets in our solar system. But over the last 25 years, the discovery of more than 4,000 exoplanets, or planets...
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Virgin Galactic will work with NASA to train private astronauts for orbital spaceflights NASA and Virgin Galactic have signed a Space Act Agreement, under which they will work together to support commercial space activity.
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NASA wants to send astronauts on private suborbital spaceflights NASA's administrator says he wants to step up commercial flight opportunities for astronauts.
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TRACERS heliophysics mission enters Phase B

Phys.org - 22 Jun 2020 18:22
TRACERS heliophysics mission enters Phase B NASA has approved the Tandem Reconnection and Cusp Electrodynamics Reconnaissance Satellites (TRACERS) mission to proceed to Phase B, which marks the transition from concept study to preliminary flight design. The satell...
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Astronaut-aquanaut connects with space station after deep sea dive When ISS astronauts call Earth, they refer to it as "space to ground." For a call they made to Kathy Sullivan, the first astronaut to dive to the deepest point on Earth, a different term was merited.
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See the moon's shadow on Earth from the 'ring of fire' solar eclipse in amazing space views A "ring of fire" solar eclipse crossed over Africa and Asia this weekend, and the view from space was spectacular.
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Thermal materials startup Carbice finds foothold in space industry "Space and semiconductor manufacturing, which we view as niche markets, are perfect for us to go to market, mainly because they have the most difficult environmental and reliability requirements," Cola said. SpaceNews.co...
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Young Giant Planet Offers Clues to Formation of Exotic Worlds NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center:
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Surprise! Pluto may have had an underground ocean from the very beginning Though Pluto is now famously frigid, it may have started off as a hot world that formed rapidly and violently, a new study finds.
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The International Space Station is getting ready to deploy another satellite while the Expedition 63 crew winds down the work week on logistics and space science....
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Evidence supports 'hot start' scenario and early ocean formation on Pluto The accretion of new material during Pluto's formation may have generated enough heat to create a liquid ocean that has persisted beneath an icy crust to the present day, despite the dwarf planet's orbit far from the sun...
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Scientists collaborate on new study to search the universe for signs of technological civilizations Scientists at the Center for Astrophysics | Harvard & Smithsonian and the University of Rochester are collaborating on a project to search the universe for signs of life via technosignatures, after receiving the first NA...
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