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An Update on the Damage to the Arecibo Observatory

Universe Today - 14 Sep 2020 06:56
An Update on the Damage to the Arecibo Observatory The Arecibo Observatory suffered some serious damage last month, but an assessment and investigation is underway and repairs will follow! The post An Update on the Damage to the Arecibo Observatory appeared first on Univ...
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Small Amounts of Dark Matter are Creating Much Stronger Gravitational Distortions than Anyone Expected to See Dark matter is much more clumpy than we thought, which means some dark matter might be very cold. The post Small Amounts of Dark Matter are Creating Much Stronger Gravitational Distortions than Anyone Expected to See app...
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Alien-hunting telescope suffered 'no damage to electronics' during mysterious midnight disaster Mysterious midnight disaster spared critical electronics in iconic alien-hunting telescope called the Arecibo Observatory in Puerto Rico.
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Virgin Galactic to launch its 1st suborbital spaceflight from Spaceport America in October: report Virgin Galactic will fly to space again next month, if all goes according to plan.
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Did Scientists Just Find Signs of Life on Venus?

Universe Today - 14 Sep 2020 23:43
Did Scientists Just Find Signs of Life on Venus? A team of scientists has just published a paper announcing their discovery of a peculiar chemical in the cloudtops of Venus. As far as scientists can tell, this chemical, called phosphine, could only be produced by livin...
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German export ban blocks Mynaric's first laser terminal from launching in China Mynaric will not be able to launch its first laser communications terminal this year because of a German ban on exporting that technology to China, the company said Monday. SpaceNews
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The 10 weirdest facts about Venus

SPACE.com - 14 Sep 2020 23:00
The 10 weirdest facts about Venus From having a day longer than its year to its wind speeds faster than tornadoes, Venus is odd.
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The phosphine discovered in Venus' clouds may be a big deal. Here's what you need to know. A chemical you've likely never heard of has burst into the news thanks to scientists' announcement that they have detected phosphine, which they say may be a sign of life, in the clouds of Venus.
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NASA Kicks Off New School Year with Join Artemis Week

NASA Breaking news - 14 Sep 2020 21:59
NASA Kicks Off New School Year with Join Artemis Week NASA's Office of STEM Engagement is kicking off the new school year with Join Artemis Week, today through Sept. 18, with resources and opportunities to inspire and engage students of all ages in the future of space explo...
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A warm Jupiter orbiting a cool star

Phys.org - 14 Sep 2020 18:06
A warm Jupiter orbiting a cool star A planet observed crossing in front of, or transiting, a low-mass star has been determined to be about the size of Jupiter. While hundreds of Jupiter-sized planets have been discovered orbiting larger sun-like stars, it ...
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Hints of life on Venus: Scientists detect phosphine molecules in high cloud decks An international team of astronomers, led by Professor Jane Greaves of Cardiff University, today announced the discovery of a rare molecule--phosphine--in the clouds of Venus. On Earth, this gas is only made industrially...
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Strange chemical in clouds of Venus defies explanation. Could it be a sign of life? Discovering life beyond Earth may well start with a sniff, a whiff of some chemical that scientists struggle to explain without invoking a strange, shadowy microbe.
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The clouds of Venus join the shortlist for potential signs of life in our solar system Venus isn't the only world beyond Earth where scientists have gotten a possible whiff of life.
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Venus Might Host Life, New Discovery Suggests

Scientific American - 14 Sep 2020 17:00
Venus Might Host Life, New Discovery Suggests The unexpected atmospheric detection of phosphine, a smelly gas made by microbes on Earth, could spark a revolution in astrobiology --
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Uranian moons in new light

Phys.org - 14 Sep 2020 15:50
Uranian moons in new light More than 230 years ago astronomer William Herschel discovered the planet Uranus and two of its moons. Using the Herschel Space Observatory, a group of astronomers led by -rs H. Detre of the Max Planck Institute for Astr...
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SpaceX SN8 to launch and fly to 60,000 feet next week Elon Musk, head of SpaceX, has announced via Twitter that the company's SN8 rocket will take a test flight sometime next week. The plan is for the rocket is to soar up to 60,000 feet (18,300 meters) and then return to Ea...
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Millihertz quasi-periodic oscillations detected in an X-ray binary Astronomers from Australia and Taiwan report the discovery of millihertz quasi-periodic oscillations in a neutron-star low-mass X-ray binary known as 1RXS J180408.9'342058. The discovery, detailed in a paper published Se...
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Stark new imagery reveals the scary extent of West Coast wildfires Smoke blankets the West Coast in the new images.
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Mind-blowing Andromeda galaxy and 'Cosmic Inferno' earn space photo contest's top prizes An international contest for space photography awarded its top prize to the photographer who captured a unique view of the Andromeda galaxy.
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What makes Earth's atmosphere so special?

SPACE.com - 14 Sep 2020 13:10
What makes Earth's atmosphere so special? For all the biological activity on our homeworld, we're not the only interesting planet orbiting the sun. There are some other equally amazing places in the solar system. Here is just a sampling.
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Back to school with Thomas Pesquet

ESA - 14 Sep 2020 11:00
Back to school with Thomas Pesquet Video: 00:03:32 It's that time of year again: everyone is back to school! Like many, ESA astronaut Thomas Pesquet is also studying, for his next mission to the International Space Station. Join Thomas in learning about E...
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Hubble Views Globular Cluster NGC 1805

SpaceRef - 14 Sep 2020 06:01
Many colorful stars are packed close together in this image of the globular cluster NGC 1805, taken by the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope....
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