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Location American Space News for 16 July 2020
Two NASA astronauts finalized their preparations today, ahead of Thursday's spacewalk, to complete battery swaps on the outside of the International Space Station....
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The UAE's Hope Mars orbiter launch delayed to next week due to bad weather A historic Mars launch has been delayed again by troublesome weather conditions at the launch site.
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'Smell of space' bottler sets sights on the moon, plans 'Eau de Luna' If you like the smell of space, wait until you get a whiff of the moon.
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Solar Orbiter sees 'campfires' on the Sun Video: 00:03:28 The first images from ESA's Solar Orbiter, captured around the spacecraft's first close pass of the Sun, some 77 million kilometres from its surface, are already exceeding expectations revealing interesti...
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Cape Canaveral Prepares for First Polar Launches in 60 Years

Scientific American - 16 Jul 2020 15:00
Cape Canaveral Prepares for First Polar Launches in 60 Years Florida will soon reopen to launches for pole-orbiting spacecraft --
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How galaxies die: New insights into the quenching of star formation Astronomers studying galaxy evolution have long struggled to understand what causes star formation to shut down in massive galaxies. Although many theories have been proposed to explain this process, known as "quenching,...
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Perseverance Has Been Put Inside its Atlas V Rocket

Universe Today - 16 Jul 2020 23:30
Perseverance Has Been Put Inside its Atlas V Rocket NASA's Perseverance rover and elements of the Mars 2020 mission were recently loaded aboard the rocket that will take it to Mars! The post Perseverance Has Been Put Inside its Atlas V Rocket appeared first on Universe To...
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In a first, astronomers watch a black hole's corona disappear, then reappear It seems the universe has an odd sense of humor. While a crown-encrusted virus has run roughshod over the world, another entirely different corona about 100 million light years from Earth has mysteriously disappeared.
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James Webb Space Telescope to launch in October 2021 The launch of the NASA/ESA/CSA James Webb Space Telescope (Webb) on an Ariane 5 rocket from Europe's Spaceport in French Guiana is now planned for 31 October 2021.
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Space station power upgrades nearly finished after spacewalk Spacewalking astronauts completed their part of a three-year power upgrade to the International Space Station on Thursday, replacing six more outdated batteries with powerful new ones.
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The Falcon 9 rocket for SpaceX's next NASA astronaut flight arrives at launch site (photo) The Falcon 9 rocket for the Crew-1 mission, which is scheduled to launch from NASA's Kennedy Space Center on Aug. 30, reached the Sunshine State on Tuesday (July 14).
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A population of asteroids of interstellar origin inhabits the Solar System A study conducted by scientists at São Paulo State University's Institute of Geosciences and Exact Sciences (IGCE-UNESP) in Rio Claro, Brazil, has identified 19 asteroids of interstellar origin classified as Centaurs, o...
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French startup Exotrail raises $13 million for propulsion, space software and on-orbit transport systems Exotrail, a French startup that builds electric propulsion systems and designs flight software for smallsats, has raised 11 million euros ($13 million) from investors, the company announced July 16. SpaceNews
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Just. Wow. If you're like us, your space-feed has been inundated with some pretty spectacular images of Comet C/2020 F3 NEOWISE as of late. F3 NEOWISE broke from the pack of good binocular comets for 2020 early this mont...
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NASA Announces New James Webb Space Telescope Target Launch Date NASA now is targeting Oct. 31, 2021, for the launch of the agency's James Webb Space Telescope from French Guiana, due to impacts from the ongoing coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, as well as technical challenges.
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Instead of Going Straight to Mars, Astronauts Should Make a Slingshot Past Venus First Every 26 months, the orbits of both Earth and Mars conspire to make travel between the two planets shorter. Launching in one of these windows means the travel time can be reduced to only six months. Our robotic missions ...
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New insights into the origins of our universe

Phys.org - 16 Jul 2020 18:56
New insights into the origins of our universe New data released today by the Atacama Cosmology Telescope (ACT) in Chile indicate our universe is around 13.8 billion years old, matching the measurements made by the Planck satellite in 2015, and calling into question ...
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HawkEye 360 completes environmental testing of updated satellites HawkEye 360 completed environmental testing of three satellites scheduled to launch in December on a SpaceX Falcon 9 rideshare mission. SpaceNews
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More than 2,400 airmen to transfer to U.S. Space Force in September The 2,410 airmen selected to transfer are all from space operations career fields. SpaceNews
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This Photo of the Sun Is the Closest Ever Taken

Scientific American - 16 Jul 2020 17:30
This Photo of the Sun Is the Closest Ever Taken Close-up reveals a surface dancing with ‘campfires’ --
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NASA's inspector general criticizes Orion cost accounting NASA's inspector general criticized the agency for its accounting of Orion program costs in a new report, arguing it has "hindered the overall transparency" of the program amid growing costs and schedule slips. SpaceNews
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The best (and worst) Mars landings of all time

SPACE.com - 16 Jul 2020 19:50
The best (and worst) Mars landings of all time Take a look at some of the best and worst Red Planet landings of all time.
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