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NASA asteroid probe stows space-rock sample for return to Earth NASA's pioneering OSIRIS-REx probe has bagged up its precious asteroid sample for return to Earth.
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NASA releases new spooky space-themed posters about extreme places in the Universe While ghouls and goblins may provide the ghastly delights many of us associate with this time of year, NASA has just released a series of spooky space-themed posters that are more unearthly than any monsters or scary sto...
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Hubble telescope spots a 'Greater Pumpkin' in space for Halloween As families tuck into their couches to watch Charlie Brown's quest for the great pumpkin this Halloween, they may be surprised to hear that NASA has already discovered a "greater pumpkin."
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Something other than just gravity is contributing to the shape of dark matter halos Galactic dark matter is in a state of maximum entropy, which means it must interact with itself. The post Something other than just gravity is contributing to the shape of dark matter halos appeared first on Universe Tod...
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Everyone loves black holes. Everyone also loves presents. These gifts are the perfect addition to any space lover's collection. From our partners at MyScienceShop.
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Fact-based dramas are bringing more realistic science to the small screen, at a time when we definitely need it.
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Most isolated massive stars are kicked out of their clusters A pair of University of Michigan studies reveals how some massive stars--stars eight or more times the mass of our sun--become isolated in the universe: most often, their star clusters kick them out.
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China outlines architecture for future crewed moon landings China has outlined an architecture for getting astronauts to the moon and back as part of plans for long-term lunar exploration. SpaceNews
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Stars and Skulls: new ESO image reveals eerie nebula ESO Top News:
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Rare Halloween 'Blue Moon' is a spooky treat for the entire world Skywatchers, ghouls and (especially) werewolves take note: The moon will be full this Halloween night across the United States
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Report: Lack of government investment hurting U.S. geospatial intelligence industry MITRE says the U.S. commercial geospatial intelligence industry is at risk of being outpaced by foreign competitors. SpaceNews
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NXTCOMM leases Eutelsat capacity to test electronically steered antenna NXT Communications Corp. (NXTCOMM) announced plans Oct. 28 to begin demonstrating the performance of its electronically steered antenna through leased capacity on a Eutelsat Communications satellite. SpaceNews
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Astronaut Leroy Chiao will discuss the value of the International Space Station in two online talks A highly experienced retired NASA astronaut will talk about the value of the International Space Station as an engineering feat and a cultural experience, in two online talks Oct. 30 and Nov. 2.
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A mission to 'Mars' at the HI-SEAS habitat: Live updates Space.com's Chelsea Gohd is joining a crew of researchers for a two-week analog mission to Mars at the HI-SEAS. Follow it live here!
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Beware! NASA shares sinister sounds of space with this Halloween playlist NASA has collected the eeriest, most hair-raising sounds in the cosmos and compiled them in a playlist just in time for Halloween.
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Galaxies Grew Quickly and Early On in the Universe

Universe Today - 30 Oct 2020 22:42
Galaxies Grew Quickly and Early On in the Universe The behaviour of galaxies in the early Universe attracts a lot of attention from researchers. In fact, everything about the early Universe is under intense scientific scrutiny for obvious reasons. But unlike the Universe...
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Asteroid's scars tell stories of its past

Phys.org - 30 Oct 2020 21:11
Asteroid's scars tell stories of its past By studying impact marks on the surface of asteroid Bennu--the target of NASA's OSIRIS-REx mission--a team of researchers led by the University of Arizona has uncovered the asteroid's past and revealed that despite formi...
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NASA Awards Contract for Engineering, Science Software

NASA Breaking news - 30 Oct 2020 19:29
NASA Awards Contract for Engineering, Science Software NASA has awarded a contract to MathWorks Inc. of Natick, Massachusetts, to provide new software licenses, maintenance, and product training for mathematical computing software to be used by all NASA centers and associate...
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Assessing the habitability of planets around old red dwarfs A new study using data from NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory and Hubble Space Telescope gives new insight into an important question: how habitable are planets that orbit the most common type of stars in the Galaxy? The ...
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A Subterranean ecosystem in the Chicxulub crater A new study reveals that the Chicxulub impact crater and its hydrothermal system hosted a subterranean ecosystem that could provide a glimpse of Earth's primordial life.
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Space industry seeks continued progress on regulatory reform The commercial space industry hopes to continue recent progress in regulatory reform even if there is a new president or a change in party control in Congress after the election. SpaceNews
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The scariest things in the universe are black holes--and here are three reasons Halloween is a time to be haunted by ghosts, goblins and ghouls, but nothing in the universe is scarier than a black hole.
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