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Location American Space News for 1 August 2020
Ancient Meteorites Can be Found Embedded in Rocks, Like Fossils Comets visit the inner Solar System, and leave without saying goodbye. Maybe they leave a trail of dust behind, and when the Earth passes through it, we get a pretty light show in the night sky, in the form of a meteor s...
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Rocket Lab will resume Electron launches in August after July 4 failure Rocket Lab has identified the cause of its July 4 launch failure and been cleared by the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration to start flying again, company representatives announced today (July 31).
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House passes spending bill with flat NASA funding The House of Representatives passed a spending bill July 31 that includes $22.6 billion for NASA, making no major changes to what appropriators had previously approved. SpaceNews
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Russian Proton rocket launches Express communications satellites in stunning nighttime liftoff (video, photos) A Proton rocket launched two communications satellites for the Russian government Thursday (July 30) in a dazzling nighttime liftoff.
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The many colourful curves and folds of the Flinders Ranges - the largest mountain range in South Australia - are featured in this false-colour image captured by the Copernicus Sentinel-2 mission....
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SpaceX Crew Dragon carrying NASA astronauts to depart space station today. Here's how to watch it live. SpaceX's first Crew Dragon capsule to carry NASA astronauts will undock from the International Space Station tonight (Aug. 1), setting the stage for a historic weekend splashdown.
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The 1st NASA astronauts to come home on SpaceX's Crew Dragon are ready for anything. Even seasickness. Spaceflight tends to disagree with the human body, and two astronauts looking to return to Earth this weekend are prepared for the possibility their stomachs may revolt at the harsh treatment.
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Hurricane might delay SpaceX-NASA return trip from ISS The first US astronauts to reach the International Space Station on an American spacecraft in nearly a decade might not come home this weekend as scheduled because of Hurricane Isaias, NASA said Friday.
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Op-ed | Lunapolitics: 10 points to consider

Space News - 1 Aug 2020 07:29
Op-ed | Lunapolitics: 10 points to consider Renewed competition for the moon is the basis for the rise of Lunapolitics: where political and economic interests intersect with the topography and physical properties of the moon, from its subsurface through to cisluna...
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