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Silver linings

ESA - 2 Jul 2020 13:41
Silver linings Image: Strange times meet strange clouds. Noctilucent or 'night shining' clouds (NLC) are captured over Knowlton Church in Dorset, UK, by astrophotographer Ollie Taylor in the early hours of 22 June. A summer phenomenon,...
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Gaia revolutionises asteroid tracking

Phys.org - 2 Jul 2020 16:50
Gaia revolutionises asteroid tracking ESA's Gaia space observatory is an ambitious mission to construct a three-dimensional map of our galaxy by making high-precision measurements of over one billion stars. However, on its journey to map distant suns, Gaia i...
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Discovery of a luminous galaxy reionizing the local intergalactic medium 13 billion years ago Astronomers have discovered a luminous galaxy caught in the act of reionizing its surrounding gas only 800 million years after the Big Bang. The research, led by Romain Meyer, Ph.D. student at UCL in London, UK, has been...
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It Was Almost Certainly an Asteroid Impact that Wiped Out the Dinosaurs. In Fact, Volcanoes Might Have Helped Life Recover It seems almost certain that an asteroid impact wiped out the dinosaurs. But only almost. Another competing theory won’t completely go away: the extinction-by-volcano theory. A new study from the UK piles more evidence...
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NASA astronauts Chris Cassidy and Robert Behnken concluded their spacewalk at 12:14 p.m. EDT....
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Virgin Galactic to reveal SpaceShipTwo cabin design on July 28 We'll soon get our first look at the cabin of Virgin Galactic's suborbital spaceliner.
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Mini-marsquakes measured by InSight lander show effects of sun and wind Compared with our own planet Earth, Mars might seem like a "dead" planet, but even there, the wind blows and the ground moves. On Earth, we study the ambient seismic noise rippling mainly due to ocean activity to peek un...
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Image: Hubble spots feathered spiral

Phys.org - 2 Jul 2020 16:08
Image: Hubble spots feathered spiral The spiral pattern shown by the galaxy in this image from the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope is striking because of its delicate, feathery nature. These "flocculent" spiral arms indicate that the recent history of star ...
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This week we are pleased to welcome Dr. Andrew Siemion, Director of the Berkeley SETI Research Center, to the WSH. As an astrophysicist, Andrew’s research interests include high energy time-variable celestial phenomena...
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Scientists detect rapid changes in a black hole that may explain gamma-ray bursts Some of the most massive and distant black holes in the universe emit an enormous amount of extraordinarily energetic radiation called gamma rays. This type of radiation occurs, for example, when mass is converted into e...
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NASA's first Space Launch System megarocket core powers up for 'green run' test The coronavirus pandemic has slowed testing of NASA's next megarocket, but the monthslong process is resuming and has checked off a key milestone: powering up the core stage.
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Blue Origin delivers the first BE-4 engine to United Launch Alliance The engine Blue Origin delivered is a pathfinder engine to be used in tests. SpaceNews.com
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DoD withdraws Defense Product Act small launch contract awards The U.S. government "will not award the identified contracts at this time." SpaceNews.com
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Optus orders OneSat satellite from Airbus

Space News - 2 Jul 2020 20:55
Optus orders OneSat satellite from Airbus Airbus will build the satellite, called Optus-11, on its new OneSat platform, designed with a reconfigurable payload that can steer and reassign beams for different customers and services. SpaceNews.com
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Tulsa Air and Space lands last of NASA's shuttle crew cabin trainers NASA's last space shuttle mockup still on its astronaut training room floor has landed a new educational mission in Oklahoma.
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Unprecedented ground-based discovery of two strongly interacting exoplanets Several interacting exoplanets have already been spotted by satellites. But a new breakthrough has been achieved with, for the first time, the detection directly from the ground of an extrasolar system of this type.
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Stellar fireworks celebrate birth of giant cluster Astronomers created a stunning new image showing celestial fireworks in star cluster G286.21+0.17.
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NASA Awards Total and Spectral Solar Irradiance Sensor-2 Spacecraft Contract NASA has awarded the Total and Spectral Solar Irradiance Sensor-2 (TSIS-2) Spacecraft contract to General Atomics Electromagnetic Systems Group of San Diego, California.
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Video: Flight over Korolev Crater on Mars

Phys.org - 2 Jul 2020 16:03
This movie was created using an image mosaic made from single orbit observations from the High Resolution Stereo Camera (HRSC) on Mars Express, which was first published in December 2018. The mosaic combines data from th...
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Astronomers observe nova V659 Sct during outburst Using the TIGRE telescope, astronomers have conducted spectroscopic observations of recently discovered nova known as V659 Sct during multiple phases of its outburst. Results of this observational campaign, presented in ...
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Hubble Spots Feathered Spiral

PTTU - 2 Jul 2020 14:00
Hubble Spots Feathered Spiral NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center:
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Tiny, simple moon rovers will bring cubesat science to the lunar surface Cubesats have revolutionized orbital science, and a rover counterpart may soon do the same for surface science, beginning on the moon.
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