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Japan's asteroid sample-return spacecraft Hayabusa2 gets extended mission The spacecraft will drop off its precious parcels and then swing back out into space towards another rocky destination.
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Japan's iQPS to update technology for future radar satellites IQPS launched its first 100-kilogram SAR satellite, Izanagi, in November 2019 on an Indian Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle. The firm's second satellite, Izanami, is scheduled to launch as early as December on a SpaceX Fal...
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OneWeb secures additional financing as bankruptcy restructuring continues OneWeb has secured an additional $235 million in interim financing to allow the company to resume deployment of its satellite constellation while awaiting approval for its sale to the British government and Bharti Global...
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Solar Orbiter releases first data to the public ESA Space Science:
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SpaceX's next astronaut flight for NASA to include heat shield tweak and more SpaceX and NASA are preparing for the first full-fledged crew flight to the International Space Station, which will look similar -- but not identical -- to the crewed test flight this summer.
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Swissto12 and Thales Alenia Space turn to 3D printing for communications satellite parts SWISSto12 is working with Thales Alenia Space to expand the use of additively manufactured parts for geostationary communications satellites. SpaceNews
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New gas giant exoplanet discovered by NGTS survey An international team of astronomers has discovered a new gas giant alien world as part of the Next Generation Transit Survey (NGTS). The newly found exoplanet, designated NGTS-12b, is about the size of Jupiter, but more...
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A Galaxy has been Found That's as Bright as a Quasar... But it's Not a Quasar Astronomers have found a new type of galaxy that is very old, very distant and very bright in ultraviolet light. This is somewhat an unusual combination, and so when this bright galaxy was first detected, the team of res...
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Another Starship Test Tank is Pushed to the Limit and Explodes SpaceX just passed another milestone with the SN7.1 test tank, which they tested to failure by pressurizing it until it exploded The post Another Starship Test Tank is Pushed to the Limit and Explodes appeared first on U...
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Astronomers Find a New Binary Object in the Kuiper Belt

Universe Today - 30 Sep 2020 02:39
Astronomers Find a New Binary Object in the Kuiper Belt Scientists from the Southwest Research Institute (SwRI) have presented the discovery of a binary pair of objects way out in the Kuiper Belt. They’re Trans-Neptunian Objects (TNOs) which means their orbit is outside the...
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Space Force buyers make recruiting pitch to tech companies The Air Force Research Laboratory Space Vehicles Directorate is looking for companies with which to partner. SpaceNews
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Solar orbiter's first science data shows the sun at its quietest Three of the Solar Orbiter spacecraft's instruments, including Imperial's magnetometer, have released their first data.
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NASA Astronaut Aboard Space Station to Answer Questions from High School Students NASA astronaut Chris Cassidy, currently aboard the International Space Station, will answer questions posed by high school students from across the nation this week.
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We might have a new mini-moon soon

Phys.org - 30 Sep 2020 16:14
We might have a new mini-moon soon Is it a new asteroid mini-moon or a human-made mini-moon? That's the question about a small object approaching Earth, called 2020 SO. NASA's Small Body Database predicts the object will captured by Earth's gravity in Oct...
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SpaceX has busy manifest of Dragon missions

Space News - 30 Sep 2020 13:34
SpaceX has busy manifest of Dragon missions SpaceX is preparing for a busy schedule of Dragon missions carrying cargo and crew to the International Space Station through next year, a manifest that will make at least some use of reused spacecraft. SpaceNews
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Watch Firefly Aerospace test-fire its Alpha rocket in this stunning drone video An epic set of new videos shows the fiery power of Firefly Aerospace's forthcoming Alpha rocket.
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Maybe Volcanoes Could Explain the Phosphine in Venus' Atmosphere The detection of phosphine in Venus’ atmosphere was one of those quintessential moments in space science. It was an unexpected discovery, and when combined with our incomplete understanding of planetary science, and ou...
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Is There Life Deep Underground on Mars?

Universe Today - 30 Sep 2020 20:53
Is There Life Deep Underground on Mars? It's been a great month for planetary science.  Scientists first discovered the chemical signature of phosphine on Venus, then found additional underground lakes on Mars.  While no life has been conclusively found yet,...
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A bright flash lit up the skies over parts of Pennsylvania and Ohio in the wee hours of Wednesday, and officials aren't yet sure what it was.
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German cubesats to showcase formation flight technology The four-satellite NetSat mission launched Sept. 28 on a Russian Soyuz rocket is designed to showcase technology for formation flight. SpaceNews
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Venus might be habitable today, if not for Jupiter Venus might not be a sweltering, waterless hellscape today, if Jupiter hadn't altered its orbit around the sun, according to new UC Riverside research.
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It's the End of the World ... Somewhere

Scientific American - 30 Sep 2020 13:00
It's the End of the World ... Somewhere Extraterrestrials in existential trouble might be easiest to find—and also the most informative --
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