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A new view of Enceladus

ESA - 18 Sep 2020 18:00
A new view of Enceladus Image: A new view of Enceladus
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The 1st Artemis astronauts on the moon may not visit the lunar south pole after all, NASA says For 18 months, NASA has focused on landing astronauts in 2024 near the moon's south pole, but that last piece of the directive may need to take a back seat if executing the mission gets too tricky.
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US West Coast on fire

ESA - 18 Sep 2020 18:05
US West Coast on fire Over the past month, dozens of wildfires have burned vast swathes of land in California, Oregon and Washington State, killing more than 30 people and smothering the majority of the western United States in smoke. While p...
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PLD Space raises €7 million as it aims for sounding rocket's 2021 debut Launch startup PLD Space of Spain raised 7 million euros ($8.2 million) this week from Madrid-based investment bankers Arcano Partners to continue development of its Miura family of partially reusable rockets. SpaceNews
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Space Development Agency praised as change agent in Pentagon procurement SDA's contracting process has impressed industry executives.
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James Webb Will Look for Signs of Life on Planets Orbiting Dead Stars Can the galaxy’s dead stars help us in our search for life? A group of researchers from Cornell University thinks so. They say that watching exoplanets transit in front of white dwarfs can tell us a lot about those pla...
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The city of Dar Es Salaam, a major commercial port on the Indian Ocean coast of Tanzania, is pictured during an orbital night period as the International Space Station soared above the eastern coast of Africa....
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The Space Court Foundation is Now in Session!

Universe Today - 18 Sep 2020 20:27
The Space Court Foundation is Now in Session! The Space Court Foundation hopes to play a pivotal role in the evolving domain of space law, which is going to become very important in the coming years! The post The Space Court Foundation is Now in Session! appeared fi...
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Family, fellow astronauts to celebrate life of moon voyager Al Worden An Apollo astronaut who set a record for social distancing is being remembered for the close relationships he made in life.
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NASA human spaceflight directorate completes reorganization The NASA directorate responsible for human spaceflight efforts has completed a long-anticipated internal reorganization intended to better align activities ranging from the International Space Station to Artemis.
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The four most promising worlds for alien life in the solar system The Earth's biosphere contains all the known ingredients necessary for life as we know it. Broadly speaking these are: liquid water, at least one source of energy, and an inventory of biologically useful elements and mol...
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NASA Invites Media to Launch of Sentinel-6 Michael Freilich Satellite from West Coast Media accreditation is open for the launch of the Sentinel-6 Michael Freilich satellite, an international collaboration between NASA and several partners.
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Searching for Phosphorus in Other Stars

Universe Today - 18 Sep 2020 22:40
Searching for Phosphorus in Other Stars The Search for Life can be a lot messier than it sounds. The three words make a nice, tidy title, but what it entails is extraordinarily difficult. How, in this vast galaxy, can we find life and the planets or moons that...
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Mars smallsat mission bumped from launch

Space News - 18 Sep 2020 20:24
Mars smallsat mission bumped from launch A smallsat mission to study the atmosphere of Mars is looking for a new ride after being removed as a secondary payload on the launch of a NASA asteroid mission. SpaceNews
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Here's every successful Venus mission humanity has ever launched This slideshow shows every successful Venus mission in history, according to information from NASA.
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'Stupendously large' black holes could grow to truly monstrous sizes A team of scientists now suggests black holes could reach what they call "stupendously large" sizes, each harboring the mass of 100 billion suns or more.
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Tropical storms and billowing wildfire smoke rage in the same NASA satellite photo A satellite spotted several tropical storms and dozens of wildfires ravaging the United States together in one image.
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Astronauts to film Estée Lauder skincare serum on International Space Station: report NASA astronauts will be receiving and filming bottles of Estée Lauder skincare aboard the International Space Station later this month, according to CNN Business.
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Earth from Space: Vatnajökull, Iceland

SpaceRef - 18 Sep 2020 18:34
The Copernicus Sentinel-2 mission takes us over the Vatnajökull ice cap, in southeast Iceland, in this summery image captured on 6 July 2019....
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Thursday's science schedule aboard the International Space Station focused primarily on DNA and physics research including ongoing Earth photography sessions....
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VLBA makes first direct distance measurement to magnetar Astronomers using the National Science Foundation's Very Long Baseline Array (VLBA) have made the first direct geometric measurement of the distance to a magnetar within our Milky Way Galaxy--a measurement that could hel...
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Reliable COTS Components for AOCS - Gyro and IMU Modules New Space has for the last decade challenged the established design rules for spacecraft, and proved that is it possible to design and launch small spacecrafts at a fraction of the cost of traditional designs. OneWeb bei...
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