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To photograph comet Neowise, it takes patience and placement The newly discovered comet Neowise is only visible from Earth once every 6,800 years, and photographers who want to document it seek places with high elevation and little smog or light pollution. A place like North Carol...
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Democratic Party voices support for NASA in 2020 platform The Democratic Party has voiced their support for NASA, a continued presence on the International Space Station and crewed missions to the moon and Mars.
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For just the second time ever, astrophysicists have spotted a spectacular flash of ultraviolet (UV) light accompanying a white dwarf explosion....
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800 Million Years Ago, it Was Raining Asteroids on the Earth and Moon Natural processes here on Earth continually re-shape the planet’s surface. Craters from ancient asteroid strikes are erased in a short period of time, in geological terms. So how can researchers understand Earth’s hi...
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Behold! Saturn has no summertime blues in this amazing Hubble telescope photo Can't get enough of summer? Saturn's northern hemisphere is also in the throes of the season, and the Hubble Space Telescope has captured a stunning new photo of the ringed planet to celebrate.
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As if space wasn't dangerous enough, bacteria become more deadly in microgravity China has launched its Tianwen-1 mission to Mars. A rocket holding an orbiter, lander and rover took flight from the country's Hainan province yesterday, with hopes to deploy the rover on Mars's surface by early next yea...
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NASA Jupiter probe images huge moon Ganymede like never before (photos) NASA's Juno Jupiter probe has captured unprecedented views of the largest moon in the solar system.
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Earth from Space: The Falkland Islands

SpaceRef - 24 Jul 2020 16:11
The Falkland Islands are featured in this radar image captured by the Copernicus Sentinel-1 mission....
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NASA mission will study the cosmos with a stratospheric balloon Work has begun on an ambitious new mission that will carry a cutting-edge 8.4-foot (2.5-meter) telescope high into the stratosphere on a balloon. Tentatively planned to launch in December 2023 from Antarctica, ASTHROS (s...
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'Star Trek' showrunner Alex Kurtzman talks about toxic fandom "There's a difference between debate and toxicity. Debate is essential."
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NASA safety panel has lingering doubts about Boeing Starliner quality control Members of a NASA safety panel expressed continued concern about quality issues with Boeing's commercial crew spacecraft while cautiously supporting SpaceX's plans to fly reused spacecraft on future crewed missions. Spac...
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NASA asteroid camera spots China's Tianwen-1 Mars spacecraft speeding away from Earth An observatory affiliated with NASA's quest to identify potentially dangerous asteroids spotted something equally speedy but not quite as natural: a spacecraft bound for Mars.
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The Moon is an Ideal Spot for a Gravitational Wave Observatory A prestigious pair of astronomers have published a paper recommending that a gravitational wave observatory be built on the far side of the Moon. The post The Moon is an Ideal Spot for a Gravitational Wave Observatory ap...
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The Mercury 13: The women who could have been NASA's first female astronauts The Mercury 13 were a group of female pilots who passed the first astronaut tests, but weren't allowed to work for NASA because of their gender.
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An origin story for a family of oddball meteorites Most meteorites that have landed on Earth are fragments of planetesimals, the very earliest protoplanetary bodies in the solar system. Scientists have thought that these primordial bodies either completely melted early i...
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British government finalizing launch regulations

Space News - 24 Jul 2020 19:22
British government finalizing launch regulations The British government expects to soon release a comprehensive set of regulations that will enable companies to perform commercial launches from spaceports in the country. SpaceNews
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Astra aiming for 1st orbital launch in early August Astra's Rocket 3.1 is scheduled to launch from the Pacific Spaceport Complex on Alaska's Kodiak Island during a six-day window that opens on Aug. 2.
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Image: Hubble snaps ghostly galaxy

Phys.org - 24 Jul 2020 16:08
Image: Hubble snaps ghostly galaxy A notable feature of most spiral galaxies is the multitude of arching spiral arms that seemingly spin out from the galaxy's center. In this image, taken with the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope, the stunning silvery-blue...
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Week in images: 20-24 July 2020

ESA - 24 Jul 2020 15:13
Week in images: 20-24 July 2020 Week in images: 20-24 July 2020 Discover our week through the lens
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NASA Juno takes first images of jovian moon Ganymede's north pole On its way inbound for a Dec. 26, 2019, flyby of Jupiter, NASA's Juno spacecraft flew in the proximity of the north pole of the ninth-largest object in the solar system, the moon Ganymede. The infrared imagery collected ...
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Hubble Snaps Ghostly Galaxy

PTTU - 24 Jul 2020 14:09
Hubble Snaps Ghostly Galaxy NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center:
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The curtain is about to come down on Comet NEOWISE The brightest comet to appear in Northern Hemisphere skies in nearly a quarter of a century will soon be ending its run as a naked-eye object.
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