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Location American Space News for 24 June 2020
Launch of NASA's next Mars rover delayed again by 'contamination concern' on the ground The launch of NASA's next Mars rover has been delayed to no earlier than July 22 due to a contamination issue with ground support equipment.
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Exotic mixtures

EurekAlert! - 24 Jun 2020 06:00
(Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf) An international research team led by HZDR has now presented a new, very precise method of evaluating the behavior of mixtures of different elements under high pressure with the hel...
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Pluto and Other Kuiper Belt Objects Started Out With Water Oceans, and Have Been Slowly Freezing Solid for Billions of Years It seems unlikely that an ocean could persist on a world that never gets closer than 30 astronomical units from the Sun. But that’s the case with Pluto. Evidence shows that it has a sub-surface ocean between 100 to 180...
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There's no evidence that dark matter interacts with any other force but gravity Most of the universe is made of one of two kinds of mysterious substances, called dark matter and dark energy. From all the evidence, these two cosmic components only interact with “normal” matter through the gravita...
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Candidate designs reviewed for 'Teacher in Space' Christa McAuliffe coin A new U.S. silver dollar will depict Christa McAuliffe, the first teacher to launch towards space in a way that is representative of all educators.
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Astronomers Just Detected Either the Least Massive Black Hole, or a Strange and Massive Neutron Star Somewhere around 2.5 solar masses is the line between black holes and neutron stars. Now we've found an object right on the edge. The post Astronomers Just Detected Either the Least Massive Black Hole, or a Strange and M...
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ESA listens in on black hole mission

Phys.org - 24 Jun 2020 16:32
ESA listens in on black hole mission European and Russian specialists recently worked together to catch signals from an astrophysical observatory mission, now mapping X-ray sources in our galaxy and beyond, discovering previously unknown supermassive black ...
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(University of Maryland Baltimore County) Research published today in Nature reports the discovery of a planet about the size of Neptune orbiting an especially young, nearby star. There are only two or three known stars ...
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SASC NDAA authorizes $250 million for Air Force R&D partnerships with launch industry The Air Force must fund three-year R&D partnerships with companies to help them prepare to meet the requirements of the National Security Space Launch Phase 3 competition. SpaceNews.com
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Scientists just sampled the most pristine air on Earth. Here's what they found. Atmospheric scientists sampled the most pristine air on Earth, just above the Southern Ocean. They found some surprises.
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NASA takes initial steps to fly personnel on commercial suborbital vehicles NASA is taking the first steps in a process that could lead to astronauts and other agency personnel flying on commercial suborbital vehicles by establishing a program office and seeking input from industry. SpaceNews.co...
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The Expedition 63 crew is reviewing tasks and trying on spacesuits today ahead of two spacewalks set to begin Friday....
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New Hubble Photos of Planetary Nebulae

Universe Today - 24 Jun 2020 23:21
New Hubble Photos of Planetary Nebulae Planetary nebulae are astronomy’s gateway drug. Their eye-catching forms make us wonder what process created them, and what else is going on up there in the night sky. They’re some of the most beautiful, ephemeral lo...
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Rogue's gallery of dusty star systems reveals exoplanet nurseries Astronomers this month released the largest collection of sharp, detailed images of debris disks around young stars, showcasing the great variety of shapes and sizes of stellar systems during their prime planet-forming y...
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NASA, Partner Space Agencies Amass Global View of COVID-19 Impacts In response to the global coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, NASA, ESA (European Space Agency), and JAXA (Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency) have joined forces to use the collective scientific power of their Earth-observi...
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Space Chat with Space.com: Tune in Fridays for science, space and more! Fridays at 1 p.m. EDT (17000 GMT), Space.com staff writer Chelsea Gohd will host the brand new series "Space Chat."
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NASA Names Headquarters After 'Hidden Figure' Mary W. Jackson

NASA Breaking news - 24 Jun 2020 18:58
NASA Names Headquarters After 'Hidden Figure' Mary W. Jackson NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine announced Wednesday the agency's headquarters building in Washington, D.C., will be named after Mary W. Jackson, the first African American female engineer at NASA.
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Axiom Space picks Thales Alenia to build commercial space station modules A new commercial agreement marks a step forward in the quest to add a new module to the International Space Station -- one that will become an independent space station after the massive lab's tenure.
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Relativity Space inks deals for California launch pad, Iridium satellite launches Relativity Space has signed agreements for a new launch site and a new batch of launches destined to blast off from that site.
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Neptune-sized planet discovered orbiting young, nearby star New research published today in Nature reports the discovery of a planet about the size of Neptune orbiting an especially young, nearby star. The planet, named AU Mic b, is orbiting AU Microscopii, which is relatively cl...
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Press Release N° 12–2020 The ESA Council met today in its 290th session and took some important decisions regarding the Executive's senior management.
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Physicist discusses eRosita mission

Phys.org - 24 Jun 2020 16:10
Physicist discusses eRosita mission It may well mark a revolution in X-ray astronomy: The eRosita space telescope, which was launched last July, has completed its first complete survey of the sky. Over a million objects are visible on the map it has produc...
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