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International Space Station Transits The Sun

SpaceRef - 29 Jun 2020 03:52
This composite image, made from six frames, shows the International Space Station, with a crew of five on board, in silhouette as it transits the Sun at roughly five miles per second, Wednesday, June 24, 2020, from Frede...
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Attention shifts to implementation of new commercial remote sensing regulations As revised commercial remote sensing regulations win widespread approval, the industry is turning its attention to how those new rules will be implemented. SpaceNews.com
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SpaceX's Crew Dragon capsule looked 'pretty awesome' in spacewalk, astronaut says During last Friday's spacewalk (June 29), NASA astronauts got a "pretty awesome" view of SpaceX's Crew Dragon vehicle docked with the International Space Station.
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Giant star spots likely cause of Betelgeuse dimming Betelgeuse, the bright star in the constellation of Orion, has been fascinating astronomers in the recent months because of its unusually strong decline in brightness. Scientists have been discussing a number of scenario...
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Space junk: Astronomers worry as private companies push ahead with satellite launches Since the launch of Sputnik 1 in 1957, the lower orbit around the Earth has become an increasingly congested environment.
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To safely explore the solar system and beyond, spaceships need to go faster--nuclear-powered rockets may be the answer There are a lot of reasons that a faster spaceship is a better one, and nuclear-powered rockets are a way to do this.
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The Bare Minimum Number of Martian Settlers? 110

Universe Today - 29 Jun 2020 18:44
The Bare Minimum Number of Martian Settlers? 110 So you want to colonize Mars, huh? Well Mars is a long ways away, and in order for a colony to function that far from Earthly support, things have to be thought out very carefully. Including how many people are needed to...
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Canada is Going to be Building Canadarm3 for the Artemis Missions When you need a robotic arm in space, you call in the experts. Over the past several decades, the Canadian Space Agency has expertly provided robotic arms for the Space Shuttle and International Space Station. And now it...
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Habitat Mars: Learning to live sustainably on the red planet There's quite a bit of buzz these days about how humanity could become a "multiplanetary" species. This is understandable, considering that space agencies and aerospace companies from around the world are planning on con...
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NASA astronauts Chris Cassidy and Robert Behnken concluded their spacewalk at 1:39 p.m. EDT, after six hours and seven minutes....
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Astronaut says losing mirror on spacewalk was 'real bummer' The commander of the International Space Station said Monday that losing a mirror during last week's otherwise successful spacewalk was "a real bummer."
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NASA Plans for More SLS Rocket Boosters to Launch Artemis Moon Missions NASA has taken the next steps toward building Space Launch System (SLS) solid rocket boosters to support as many as six additional flights, for a total of up to nine Artemis missions.
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Japan to boost space cooperation with US in revised policy Japan said Monday it will step up its defense capability in space and improve its ability to detect and track missiles, while cooperating with the United States in response to what it called a growing threat from North K...
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More Evidence that Europa's Oceans Could be Habitable

Universe Today - 29 Jun 2020 23:09
More Evidence that Europa's Oceans Could be Habitable At first glance, Jupiter’s moon Europa doesn’t seem much like Earth. It’s a moon, not a planet, and it’s covered in ice. But it does have one important thing in common with Earth: a warm, salty ocean. Now there�...
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Analysts: NRO's commercial imagery purchases could reach $400 million by 2023 A report from Quilty Analytics projects Maxar will retain the bulk of future NRO imagery contracts and emerging competitors Planet and BlackSky will gradually gain market share. SpaceNews.com
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A tiny Chinese satellite spotted the 2019 total solar eclipse from the moon A tiny Chinese satellite in lunar orbit captured incredible images of a total solar eclipse over South America last year, thanks to commands from radio enthusiasts.
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Astronaut Drops a Mirror During a Spacewalk. Now There's Another Piece of Space Junk Oops. Dropping a mirror on Earth is only minor cause for concern, perhaps about the potential of some upcoming bad luck. Dropping a mirror while on a spacewalk means creating a potentially dangerous new piece of space ju...
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Scientists demonstrate speed, precision of in situ planetary dating device Southwest Research Institute scientists have increased the speed and accuracy of a laboratory-scale instrument for determining the age of planetary specimens onsite. The team is progressively miniaturizing the Chemistry,...
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Betelgeuse - a giant with blemishes

PTTU - 29 Jun 2020 17:55
Betelgeuse - a giant with blemishes Max Planck Institute for Radio Astronomy:
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The beautiful mess in Abell 2255

Phys.org - 29 Jun 2020 16:15
The beautiful mess in Abell 2255 An international team of astrophysicists led by Andrea Botteon from Leiden University, the Netherlands, has shed light on one of the most intricate objects of the radio sky: the galaxy cluster Abell 2255. Thanks to the i...
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Solar Orbiter ready for science despite COVID-19 setbacks ESA's Solar Orbiter has successfully completed four months of painstaking technical verification, known as commissioning. Despite the challenges imposed by the COVID-19 pandemic, the spacecraft is now ready to begin perf...
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Image: Hubble captures galaxy on edge

Phys.org - 29 Jun 2020 14:18
Image: Hubble captures galaxy on edge The galaxy known as NGC 5907 stretches wide across this image. Appearing as an elongated line of stars and dark dust, the galaxy is categorized as a spiral galaxy just like our own Milky Way. In this new image from the N...
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