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Pluto Has Likely Maintained an Underground Liquid Ocean for Billions of Years
Discover - 23 Jun 2020 22:00
The discovery hints that subsurface oceans are common in the outer solar system, which is good news for the those seeking extraterrestrial life.
NASA's first planetary defense mission target gets a new name
Phys.org - 23 Jun 2020 20:15
Nearly two decades ago, a near-Earth asteroid was discovered to have a moon and the binary system was given the name "Didymos"--Greek for "twin," a loose description of the larger main body and the smaller orbiting moon,...
Surprise! Pluto May Have Possessed a Subsurface Ocean at Birth
Scientific American - 23 Jun 2020 16:00
The dwarf planet could be a more habitable world than scientists had thought --
Coalition of GPS user groups joins fight against FCC's Ligado decision
Space News - 23 Jun 2020 23:38
Five associations representing users of the Global Positioning System will be joining forces against the FCC. SpaceNews.com
Image: Space Station stitch
Phys.org - 23 Jun 2020 17:58
This panorama of the International Space Station is a wider view of what ESA astronaut Luca Parmitano was capturing on camera during the first of a series of historic spacewalks that took place in November 2019.
Either the heaviest-known neutron star or the lightest-known black hole: LIGO-Virgo finds mystery object in 'mass gap'
Phys.org - 23 Jun 2020 17:57
When the most massive stars die, they collapse under their own gravity and leave behind black holes; when stars that are a bit less massive die, they explode in a supernova and leave behind dense, dead remnants of stars ...
SMOS monitoring droughts
ESA - 23 Jun 2020 16:19
Video: 00:03:00 In orbit for more than a decade, ESA's Earth Explorer satellite SMOS has not only exceeded its planned lifespan, but also surpassed its original scientific goals. Built to demonstrate new technology in sp...
LIGO-Virgo finds mystery astronomical object in 'mass gap'
EurekAlert! - 23 Jun 2020 06:00
(Northwestern University) Scientists from the Laser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave Observatory (LIGO) and the European Virgo observatory, including Northwestern University astronomers, have detected a mystery object i...
If You Could See in X-rays, This is What the Universe Would Look Like
Universe Today - 23 Jun 2020 18:15
X-ray astronomy helps scientists study neutron stars, binary star systems, and supernova remnants, and even helps detect black holes. But even if human eyes had the ability to see X-rays, we couldn't just look up at the ...
Reddit Ask Us Anything with ESA experts on asteroids: 23 June 16:00 CEST
ESA - 23 Jun 2020 15:45
Reddit Ask Us Anything with ESA experts on asteroids: 23 June 16:00 CEST Reddit Ask Us Anything with ESA experts on asteroids: 23 June 16:00 CEST
York Space and MSU Denver extend partnership through Air Force contract
Space News - 23 Jun 2020 15:00
York Space Systems and Metropolitan State University of Denver won a U.S. Air Force contract to investigate ways to reduce the cost and speed delivery of high-quality satellite imagery. SpaceNews.com
FCC makes headway in legal battle with ABS, Hispasat and Arsat over C-band auction
Space News - 23 Jun 2020 22:46
The court overseeing an effort by three satellite operators to prevent the FCC's December C-band auction ruled against a motion that would have halted the auction, a decision that allows the auction schedule to hold but ...
Planets Form in Just a Few Hundred Thousand Years
Universe Today - 23 Jun 2020 22:42
Astronomers like to observe young planets forming in circumstellar debris disks, the rotating rings of material around young stars. But when they measure the amount of material in those disks, they don’t contain enough...
Undersecretary of Defense Mike Griffin and deputy Lisa Porter stepping down
Space News - 23 Jun 2020 22:00
Griffin and Porter will be leaving their posts at DoD on July 10. SpaceNews.com
Scientists just found the biggest neutron star (or smallest black hole) yet in a strange cosmic collision
SPACE.com - 23 Jun 2020 20:28
Astrophysicists have spotted the strangest gravitational-wave signal yet, an observation that could force scientists to rewrite what they know about the cosmos.
NASA inspector general looking into Boeing moon lander bid after input from agency official: report
SPACE.com - 23 Jun 2020 18:55
Boeing, one of the two companies supplying commercial crew vehicles, is under investigation in relation to a lucrative contract to land humans on the moon, according to a Washington Post report.
A Repeating Fast Radio Burst Has Been Found. It Flares for 4 Days and then Remains Silent for 12 Days
Universe Today - 23 Jun 2020 18:37
Five hundred million light-years from Earth, there is a deeply unusual object. It is radio silent for 12 days, then erupts in bright radio bursts. We still aren't sure what the object is. The post A Repeating Fast Radio ...
Comet U6 Lemmon Brightens in July
Universe Today - 23 Jun 2020 18:22
Comet U6 Lemmon promises to be a fine binocular object at dusk. The post Comet U6 Lemmon Brightens in July appeared first on Universe Today.
Join astrophysicist Joe Pesce in an AMA about the universe in our Space.com Forums!
SPACE.com - 23 Jun 2020 18:17
Join real-life astrophysicist in an "ask me anything" with Joe Pesce of the National Science Foundation in our Space.com Forums this week!
NASA Space Station On-Orbit Status 22 June, 2020 - Spacewalk Preparations
SpaceRef - 23 Jun 2020 17:07
Two NASA astronauts are getting ready for Friday's spacewalk to continue upgrading power systems on the International Space Station....
CGCS 673 is a semi-regular variable carbon star, study finds
Phys.org - 23 Jun 2020 15:00
Astronomers from Malta and Spain have conducted an observational campaign aimed at investigating the periodic behavior of a carbon star known as CGCS 673. The observations found that the studied object is a semi-regular ...
IAU Approves Name of Target of First NASA and ESA Planetary Defence Missions
PTTU - 23 Jun 2020 15:00
IAU Press Releases: