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Location American Space News for 6 August 2020
Statistical evidence for temperature inversions in ultra-hot Jupiters The thermal structure of hot gas giant exoplanet atmospheres is likely to be inverted for the hottest planets, a class of planets known as ultra-hot Jupiters. This is the conclusion from astrophysicists based at the Univ...
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(University of Colorado at Boulder) An astronaut standing on Mars couldn't see the planet's ultraviolet "nightglow." But this phenomenon could help scientists to better predict the churn of Mars' surprisingly complex atm...
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NanoAvionics triples revenue and expands product line Revenues for Lithuanian Nanosatellite manufacturer NanoAvionics tripled in the last 12 months as the company signed contracts with startups and industry veterans. SpaceNews
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Weightless action on the space station - power, bones and bubbles European science progressed at a slower pace on the International Space Station in the past month. As a series of spacewalks to power up the space habitat came to an end and two of its passengers left for home Earth, int...
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Smallsat reliability increasing

Space News - 6 Aug 2020 13:21
Smallsat reliability increasing The percentage of small satellites that successfully complete their missions has improved in recent years even as the number of such satellites has dramatically increased. SpaceNews
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Scientists have developed a new prediction of the shape of the bubble surrounding our solar system using a model developed with data from NASA missions....
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U.S. military space architecture to bring in commercial systems, small satellites Col. Russell Teehan said commercially developed technologies will be part of the future capabilities of the U.S. Space Force. SpaceNews
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Glaciers on Pluto might 'grow' with the seasons Methane and nitrogen glaciers on Pluto expand and "grow" in response to temperature changes on the dwarf planet, new research suggests.
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Manufacturers worry about smallsats getting too hot, literally As small satellites become more powerful, manufacturers say they need better ways to manage excess heat generated by their electronics systems. SpaceNews
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OSIRIS-REx is one rehearsal away from touching asteroid Bennu NASA's first asteroid sampling spacecraft is making final preparations to grab a sample from asteroid Bennu's surface. Next week, the OSIRIS-REx mission will conduct a second rehearsal of its touchdown sequence, practici...
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Martian Features Were Carved by Glaciers, not Flowing Rivers Orbiters are giving us a chance to study the surface of Mars closely, and some of the features that pop to prominence are dry river channels. There are over 10,000 of them. But a new study suggests that glaciers on ancie...
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Global magnetic field of the solar corona measured for the first time An international team of solar physicists, including academics from Northumbria University, in Newcastle upon Tyne, has recently measured the global magnetic field of the outer most layer of the Sun's atmosphere, the sol...
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Earth's magnetic field may change faster than we thought -- new research Our new study, published in Nature Communications, has uncovered some answers.
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Observatory returns from tropical storm Isaias lockdown to track asteroid for NASA The Earth has one less asteroid to worry about thanks to the research of an international team of scientists at the Arecibo Observatory in Puerto Rico.
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SpaceX launching 57 more Starlink satellites early Friday: How to watch it live A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket is expected to send 57 more Starlink satellites into space early Friday morning (Aug. 7). Here's how to watch it live.
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Maxar backs away from Telesat LEO competition

Space News - 6 Aug 2020 20:00
Maxar backs away from Telesat LEO competition Maxar Technologies no longer expects, at least initially, to win any manufacturing contracts for Telesat's future broadband megaconstellation of 300 satellites. SpaceNews
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Thomas and Matthias astro chats: space photography Video: 00:04:35 Join ESA astronauts Thomas Pesquet and Matthias Maurer at NASA's Johnson Space Center in Houston, Texas, USA. In part four of this video series, the astronauts discuss taking photos on the International S...
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Pandemic delays launch of NASA astrophysics smallsat mission The launch of a NASA astronomy smallsat mission next year will be postponed by several months after the pandemic delayed assembly of key elements of the spacecraft. SpaceNews
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Scientists use moon as a mirror to study Earth during lunar eclipse Astronomers used the moon as a mirror to study Earth during a lunar eclipse, simulating a possible search for signs of extraterrestrial life.
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Fragments of asteroids may have jumped the gap in the early solar system Using some cosmic detective work, a team of researchers has found evidence that tiny pieces of asteroids from the inner solar system may have crossed a gap to the outer solar system, a feat once thought to be unlikely.
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Hubble uses Earth as proxy for identifying oxygen on potentially habitable exoplanets Taking advantage of a total lunar eclipse, astronomers using NASA's Hubble Space Telescope have detected Earth's own brand of sunscreen--ozone--in our atmosphere. This method simulates how astronomers and astrobiology re...
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Signs of 'missing' neutron star found in heart of supernova Evidence of a neutron star hidden deep inside Supernova 1987A helps astronomers solve a 33-year-old mystery surrounding one of the brightest star explosions ever observed.
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