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New Scans Give us a Better View of the Metal Asteroid Psyche In 2022, NASA will launch a spacecraft to asteroid Psyche (16 Psyche), one of the largest in the asteroid belt, and the only known asteroid to be composed almost entirely of metals like iron and nickel. Now, scientists h...
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More than half of all sunlike stars in the Milky Way may have a habitable planet On average, each sunlike star in the Milky Way likely harbors between 0.4 and 0.9 rocky planets in its "habitable zone," researchers have found.
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Human rights in space

ESA - 2 Nov 2020 15:07
Human rights in space Image: In this image taken in 2008, Expedition 18 crewmembers Sandra Magnus, Mike Fincke and Yury Lonchakov display the Universal Declaration of Human Rights inside the European Columbus laboratory of the International S...
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Space Station 20th: astronauts celebrate humans' home in space Video: 00:13:39 Monday 2 November, 2020 marks 20 years since the first crew took up residence on the International Space Station. Since then, 240 people including 18 ESA astronauts have lived and worked on the orbital ou...
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How did the Earth get its water? The answer might be found on Mercury I don’t know if you’ve noticed by now, but the Earth is a little bit wet. How Earth got all its water is one of the major mysteries in the formation of the solar system, and a team of Japanese researchers have just u...
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Space botany and CubeSats were the dominant research theme Friday as the Expedition 64 crew looks ahead to its first spacewalk in November....
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First light on a next-gen astronomical survey toward a new understanding of the cosmos The Sloan Digital Sky Survey's fifth generation collected its very first observations of the cosmos at 1:47 a.m. on October 24, 2020. This groundbreaking all-sky survey will bolster our understanding of the formation and...
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Although its authenticity is hotly debated, the supposed burial cloth of Jesus Christ is still one of the most studied Christian relics there is. What have scientists learned about it?
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Astronomers see gigantic collisions of galaxy clusters in young universe An international team of researchers led by Leiden University (the Netherlands) has mapped nine gigantic collisions of galaxy clusters. The collisions took place seven billion years ago and could be observed because they...
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SpaceX's Starship may help clean up space junk

SPACE.com - 2 Nov 2020 14:16
SpaceX's Starship may help clean up space junk SpaceX's next-gen Starship system may help clean up Earth orbit when it's not taking people and payloads to the moon and Mars.
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Follow live discussions: Sea-level rise and Sentinel-6 Ahead of the impending launch of the Copernicus Sentinel-6 Michael Freilich satellite, join us for a live discussion on the spaceborne technology that measures sea-level rise and how this contributes to our understanding...
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Astronaut 'ties' past 20 years of crews on space station to simple tool Astronaut Kate Rubins picked out a simple tool to represent the past 20 years of crewed operations on the International Space Station.
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New remote sensing technique could bring key planetary mineral into focus Planetary scientists from Brown University have developed a new remote sensing method for studying olivine, a mineral that could help scientists understand the early evolution of the Moon, Mars and other planetary bodies...
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NASA Awards Contract for Engineering, Technical Support Services NASA has selected ASRC Federal Systems Solutions of Beltsville, Maryland, to perform engineering and technical support services for Research Facilities and Engineering Support Services (RF&ESS) for the Mission Support Di...
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News Analysis | Telesat's deliberate pace to LEO broadband Compared to the rapid-fire tempo of SpaceX Starlink and OneWeb's upcoming return to launch operations in December, Telesat's pace to build a global LEO broadband constellation is glacial. SpaceNews
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Inner jet of the blazar PKS 1749+096 investigated in detail Using the Very Long Baseline Array (VLBA), astronomers have performed high-resolution observations of the blazar PKS 1749+096. Results of this observational campaign, presented in a paper published October 23 on arXiv.or...
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Next-gen astronomical survey makes its first observations toward a new understanding of the cosmos The Sloan Digital Sky Survey's fifth generation collected its very first observations of the cosmos at 1:47 a.m. on October 24, 2020. This groundbreaking all-sky survey will bolster our understanding of the formation and...
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ISS: 20 years looking over Earth

ESA - 2 Nov 2020 15:30
ISS: 20 years looking over Earth To mark the 20th anniversary of continuous habitation of the International Space Station, ESA commissioned two graphic artists to illustrate the Station from two perspectives. We spoke to the artists and asked them how t...
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What 50 Gravitational-wave Events Reveal about the Universe

Scientific American - 2 Nov 2020 15:00
What 50 Gravitational-wave Events Reveal about the Universe Astrophysicists now have enough black-hole mergers to map their frequency over the cosmos’s history --
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The International Space Station can't last forever. Here's how it will eventually die by fire. What goes up must come down -- including, sadly enough, the International Space Station.
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20 years of human research on the International Space Station ESA Top News:
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International Space Station: 20 years in 60 seconds Video: 00:01:10 Monday 2 November 2020 marks 20 years of continuous human presence on the International Space Station. Relive a few memorable moments from the unique orbital outpost in this clip covering 20 years of the ...
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