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Location American Space News for 16 October 2020
Phew! 2 big hunks of space junk zoom safely past each other in near-miss Two big pieces of orbital debris -- a defunct Russian navigation satellite and a spent Chinese rocket body -- apparently whizzed safely past each other high over the South Atlantic Ocean on Thursday evening (Oct. 15).
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'Spider's web' traps six galaxies around supermassive black hole Six galaxies were trapped in orbit around a supermassive black hole during the early history of the universe, new observations reveal.
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Earth just had its hottest September on record

SPACE.com - 16 Oct 2020 13:06
Earth just had its hottest September on record Every year, a warming planet is shattering heat records.
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AAC Clyde Space to acquire SpaceQuest for $8.4 million AAC Clyde Space announced plans Oct. 15 to acquire SpaceQuest, a satellite technology developer based in Fairfax, Virginia, for $8.4 million, pending the approval of shareholders and the U.S. Committee on Foreign Investm...
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'Space Crew' brings challenge (and 'Star Trek' fun) to gaming: review 'Space Crew' is a clever yet challenging addition to the lore of space fiction games, as you pit your wits against an enterprising alien species called the Phasmids.
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Cosmonauts patch small air leak on International Space Station: reports Cosmonauts are making progress in the fight against the small air leak that has beleaguered the International Space Station for months, according to Russian reports.
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Six International Space Station residents will spend a week working together in low-Earth orbit before splitting up on Oct. 21....
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Operating a Rover in Real-time From a Distance

Universe Today - 16 Oct 2020 21:44
Operating a Rover in Real-time From a Distance There are instances other than pandemics when it is necessary to work remotely. Spacecraft operators are forced to do most of their work remotely while their charges travel throughout the solar system. Sometimes those tr...
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Pluto has Snowcapped Mountains, But Why?

Universe Today - 16 Oct 2020 21:32
Pluto has Snowcapped Mountains, But Why? We can thank NASA’s New Horizons spacecraft for opening our eyes up to Pluto’s complexity. On July 14th, 2015, the spacecraft came within 12,500 km (7,800 mi) of the dwarf planet. During the flyby, New Horizons was...
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Why scooping an asteroid sample is harder than it looks When NASA's OSIRIS-REx spacecraft descends toward the surface of Bennu on Oct. 20, it will be the first time that a U.S.-led mission attempts to pick up a sample of pristine material from an asteroid. Bennu is likely an ...
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Two planets found orbiting a red dwarf

Phys.org - 16 Oct 2020 19:02
Two planets found orbiting a red dwarf Red dwarfs are the coolest kind of star. As such, they potentially allow liquid water to exist on planets that are quite close to them. In the search for habitable worlds beyond the borders of our solar system, this is a...
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Summer is Dust Devil Time on Mars

Universe Today - 16 Oct 2020 18:26
Summer is Dust Devil Time on Mars Just like Earth, Mars undergoes seasonal changes due to its axial tilt. And while summer heat on Mars can't compare with Earth's, along with the Martian summer warmth comes an increase in small whirling storms known as d...
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Our galaxy contains billions of exoplanets. Now game theory has narrowed the search for ones that might host intelligent life and be worth contacting to a single star in the constellation of Taurus.
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LAMOST releases its sixth data internationally

Phys.org - 16 Oct 2020 16:22
LAMOST releases its sixth data internationally The Large Sky Area Multi-Object Fiber Spectroscopic Telescope (LAMOST) published its sixth Data Release (DR6 v2) to astronomers worldwide on Sept. 30, according to the National Astronomical Observatories of China (NAOC) ...
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BepiColombo slows down at Venus en route to Mercury Approaching Venus from its day side, passing the planet, using its gravitational pull to slow down and continuing on its night side on course for Mercury: On Thursday 15 October 2020, at 05:58 CEST, ESA's BepiColombo spa...
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Venus setting captured in snapshots

Phys.org - 16 Oct 2020 16:00
Venus setting captured in snapshots This sequence of 64 images was captured by Monitoring Camera 2 onboard the Mercury Transfer Module from 40 minutes before until 15 minutes after closest approach of 10 720 km from Venus. The images were taken every 52 se...
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James Webb Telescope will reveal hidden galaxies Two new studies from the University of Melbourne will help the largest, most powerful and complex space telescope ever built to uncover galaxies never before seen by humanity.
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Ten Things to Know About Bennu

PTTU - 16 Oct 2020 16:00
Ten Things to Know About Bennu NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center:
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Week in images: 12-16 October 2020

ESA - 16 Oct 2020 15:29
Week in images: 12-16 October 2020 Week in images: 12-16 October 2020 Discover our week through the lens
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NASA's OSIRIS-REx Seeks to Grab a Piece of Asteroid Bennu

Scientific American - 16 Oct 2020 14:00
NASA's OSIRIS-REx Seeks to Grab a Piece of Asteroid Bennu The spacecraft’s first attempt to gather material from the space rock’s surface could become the largest nonlunar sample return in history --
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Hubble Snaps a Special Stellar Nursery

PTTU - 16 Oct 2020 14:00
Hubble Snaps a Special Stellar Nursery NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center:
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FAA publishes streamlined commercial launch regulations The FAA released Oct. 15 the final version of updated commercial launch and reentry regulations, although those in industry say the regulatory reform process is far from over. SpaceNews
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