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Image: Making waves in space

Phys.org - 16 Sep 2020 16:35
Image: Making waves in space The International Space Station is an exciting place for experiments. This one in particular was making waves in space. Called Fluidics, the experiment studies fluid dynamics in microgravity and recently performed anothe...
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Giant Magellan Telescope snags $17.5 million grant to test advanced optics The Giant Magellan Telescope just got a nice chunk of change to help develop and test the advanced technologies that will give the future observatory such sharp vision.
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Will this lander carry humans to the moon? Dynetics unveils lunar mock-up Dynetics has built a full-scale mock-up of the lander it hopes will soon be carrying NASA astronauts to the moon.
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Rocket Lab's plan to search for life on Venus in 2023 just got more exciting Rocket Lab's life-hunting Venus mission in 2023 will be just the beginning, if all goes according to the company's plan.
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Research reveals an enormous planet quickly orbiting a tiny, dying star Thanks to a bevy of telescopes in space and on Earth--and even a pair of amateur astronomers in Arizona--a University of Wisconsin-Madison astronomer and his colleagues have discovered a Jupiter-sized planet orbiting at ...
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Raymond: A continuing resolution is problematic for the Space Force Raymond: "A long-term CR won't be good for our service." SpaceNews
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Sunrises Across the Solar System

Universe Today - 16 Sep 2020 19:05
Sunrises Across the Solar System Scientists have learned a lot about the atmospheres on various worlds in our Solar System simply from planetary sunrises or sunsets. Sunlight streaming through the haze of an atmosphere can be separated into its componen...
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Scientist searches for stellar phosphorus to find potentially habitable exoplanets A Southwest Research Institute scientist has identified stellar phosphorus as a probable marker in narrowing the search for life in the cosmos. She has developed techniques to identify stars likely to host exoplanets, ba...
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Solar cycle 25 has begun

Phys.org - 16 Sep 2020 16:40
Solar cycle 25 has begun In the past one and a half years, the sun has been rather dull: hardly a sunspot covered its surface, hardly a solar flare hurled radiation and particles into space. As observational data now show, for the last nine mont...
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Astronomers discover a 2-km asteroid orbiting closer to the sun than Venus Astronomers have painstakingly built models of the asteroid population, and those models predict that there will be ~1 km-sized asteroids that orbit closer to the sun than Venus does. The problem is, nobody's been able t...
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NASA Will Pay You to Retrieve Regolith and Rocks from the Moon NASA is offering to pay commercial contractors to retrieve lunar regolith and rocks to demonstrate their ability to harvest resources on the Moon The post NASA Will Pay You to Retrieve Regolith and Rocks from the Moon ap...
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Uranus' Moons are Surprisingly Similar to Dwarf Planets in the Kuiper Belt Astronomer William Herschel discovered Uranus--and two of its moons--230 years ago. Now a group of astronomers working with data from the telescope that bears his name, the Herschel Space Observatory, have made an unexpe...
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NASA Awards Contract in Support of Simulation Model Development NASA has awarded a contract to MacLean Engineering & Applied Technologies of Houston to provide simulation model development, integration, verification, validation, analysis, documentation, maintenance, and troubleshooti...
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Big find! Scientists spot giant alien planet orbiting close to dead star's corpse Astronomers have spotted signs of an intact giant planet circling a superdense stellar corpse known as a white dwarf, a new study reports.
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Can life survive a star's death? Webb telescope can reveal the answer When stars like our sun die, all that remains is an exposed core--a white dwarf. A planet orbiting a white dwarf presents a promising opportunity to determine if life can survive the death of its star, according to Corne...
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Dynetics completes building full-scale human landing system test article for evaluation by NASA for Artemis program Dynetics has announced on its website that it has completed building a human landing system (HLS) for evaluation by NASA. It is now on display at a facility in Huntsville, Alabama. The HLS by Dynetics is one of three HLS...
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The Curious Question of Life on Venus

Discover - 16 Sep 2020 15:45
Venus should be a priority for future visits, but not because of the surprising discovery of a biomarker in its atmosphere this week.
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Ripples from deep in the Cosmos reveal most massive black hole detected yet Institute of Cosmology and Gravitation: Ripples from deep in the Cosmos reveal most massive black hole detected yet The results were contributed to by experts from the University's Institute of Cosmology and Gravitation....
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Five new giant radio galaxies discovered

Phys.org - 16 Sep 2020 15:00
Five new giant radio galaxies discovered With the help of citizen scientists, astronomers have detected five new giant radio galaxies (GRGs). The new GRGs have sizes ranging from 2.3 to 2.6 million light years, and have been identified at redshift between 0.28 ...
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Meteorite study calls into doubt a popular theory about the early solar system It is generally accepted that the inner region of the early solar system was subject to an intense period of meteoric bombardment referred to as the late heavy bombardment. However, researchers have found evidence that s...
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Providing the facts to help Europe achieve 55% Today, at her State of the Union address before the European Parliament, Ursula von der Leyen, President of the European Commission, proposed a new target of a 55% cut in greenhouse gas emissions by 2030, compared to 199...
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Life on Venus? Breakthrough Initiatives Funds Study of Possible Biosignature A team of scientists will examine the astrobiological prospects for phosphine on Earth’s hellish twin --
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