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Extragalactic planets? Gravitational waves could help us find them. Scientists may one day detect alien planets outside the Milky Way using the ripples in space and time known as gravitational waves, a new study finds.
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Asteroids Somehow Migrated Past Jupiter During the Solar System's Early History In baseball, players receive a Gold Glove award if they show outstanding fielding play throughout the course of the season. Basically, they can't let any ball get past them when playing in the field. If a Gold Glove awar...
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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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Moonquakes and marsquakes: How we peer inside other worlds Eavesdropping on the shudders and groans echoing deep inside alien worlds like Mars and the moon is revealing what lies far beneath their surfaces and could teach us more about how our own planet formed.
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The Science Books We're Reading in Fall 2020

Discover - 10 Aug 2020 19:00
Is there anything better than cozying up with a great new
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Helium is the second most abundant element in the universe after hydrogen....
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Coronavirus adds to ViaSat-3 delay, first launch still in 2021 The coronavirus pandemic has slowed some work on the first ViaSat-3 broadband satellite, making a launch in mid-2021 unlikely, Viasat CEO Mark Dankberg said Aug. 7. SpaceNews
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Ceres: An Ocean World in the Asteroid Belt

Discover - 10 Aug 2020 23:30
Liquid water, once thought unique to Earth, may be common on icy worlds throughout the solar system.
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This giant crater on Ceres with bright spots may be the most fascinating place in the solar system For a few months in 2018, as NASA's Dawn spacecraft used up its last drops of fuel, it gave scientists an incredibly detailed look at one of the strangest places in the solar system: Occator Crater.
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Dwarf planet Ceres is an ocean world: study

Phys.org - 10 Aug 2020 19:29
Dwarf planet Ceres is an ocean world: study The dwarf planet Ceres--long believed to be a barren space rock--is an ocean world with reservoirs of sea water beneath its surface, the results of a major exploration mission showed Monday.
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U.S. Space Force unveils doctrine explaining its role in national security The Spacepower document is the Space Force's first capstone doctrine SpaceNews
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Heavy atom spills its guts in decade-long experiment A new experiment on ultra-rare astatine could open the door to cancer treatments and new research into super-heavy atoms.
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Inside the ice giants of space

Phys.org - 10 Aug 2020 16:31
Inside the ice giants of space A new theoretical method paves the way to modeling the interior of the ice giants Uranus and Neptune, thanks to computer simulations on the water contained within them. The tool, developed by scientists from SISSA in Tri...
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Laser Beams Reflected Between Earth and Moon Boost Science NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center:
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A magnetar has been discovered throwing off bizarre blasts of radiation. Is this where fast radio bursts come from? Magnetars are the ultimate aggressive star: intense magnetic fields, massive outbursts, the works. We’ve known that magnetars are capable of producing some of the most powerful blasts in the cosmos, but new observation...
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Globular cluster Palomar 3 probed by Russian astronomers By conducting deep photometric and medium-resolution spectroscopic observations, Russian astronomers have investigated Palomar 3, a distant galactic globular cluster. Results of this observational campaign provide more i...
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SpaceNews webinar | NOAA's Future Satellite Architecture -- Register today SpaceNews talks with top NOAA officials about the agency's strategy for replacing its current constellation, the breadth of concepts it's considering and the path to defining a next-generation architecture. SpaceNews
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Physicists watch quantum particles tunnel through solid barriers. Here's what they found. A team of physicists has devised a simple way to measure the duration of a bizarre phenomenon called quantum tunneling.
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Space tourists will face big risks, as private companies gear up for paid suborbital flights While some hazards of spaceflight and the space environment -- like G-forces, radiation, vibration and microgravity -- are well documented, many risks remain unknown.
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Image: Barred spiral galaxy NGC 4907

Phys.org - 10 Aug 2020 13:09
Image: Barred spiral galaxy NGC 4907 The barred spiral galaxy known as NGC 4907 shows its starry face from 270 million light-years away to anyone who can see it from the Northern Hemisphere. This is a new image from the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope of th...
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Could We Force the Universe to Crash?

Scientific American - 10 Aug 2020 13:00
Could We Force the Universe to Crash? If we’re all living in a simulation, as some have suggested, it would be a good, albeit risky, way to find out for sure --
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Understanding matter at atom-crushing densities

EurekAlert! - 10 Aug 2020 06:00
(University of California - Davis) UC Davis will be part of a new Center for Matter at Atomic Pressures focusing on understanding the physics and astrophysical implications of matter under pressures so high that the stru...
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