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SpaceX's Crew-1 astronaut mission for NASA: Live updates SpaceX plans to launch the first operational flight of its Crew Dragon astronaut taxi to the International Space Station on Nov. 14, 2020.
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How astronauts vote from space: The only American in orbit now explains How did astronaut Kate Rubins vote from space? The process isn't too different from here on Earth.
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Snoopy celebrates 20 years of humans on space station on new NASA posters Snoopy, the comic strip beagle, is back at work at NASA, promoting crew safety and mission success on a new series of posters commemorating 20 years of humans on the International Space Station.
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Moon patrols could be a future reality for the U.S. military U.S. military space activities today are confined to Earth orbit. As NASA begins to establish a permanent presence at the moon and works with the private sector to develop a cislunar economy, the military foresees playin...
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Sample... stowed

Universe Today - 3 Nov 2020 23:36
Sample... stowed NASA’s Osiris Rex mission has just reached a major milestone with a successful collection of a sample of material from the asteroid Bennu. Now the material is safely stowed and on its way back to Earth. The asteroid be...
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Germany land motion mapped

ESA - 3 Nov 2020 15:00
Germany land motion mapped Tiny shifts in the land surface across the whole of Germany have been mapped for the first time, with the help of the Copernicus Sentinel-1 radar mission.
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Vector restarting operations under new ownership

Space News - 3 Nov 2020 14:40
Vector restarting operations under new ownership Vector, a small launch vehicle developer that went bankrupt in 2019, is getting a second chance under new ownership, with changes to both its technology and initial markets. SpaceNews
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The Spherical Structure at the Core of the Milky Way Formed in a Single Burst of Star Formation Like other spiral galaxies, the Milky Way has a bulging sphere of stars in its center. It’s called “The Bulge,” and it’s roughly 10,000 light-years in radius. Astronomers have debated the bulge’s origins, with ...
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NASA TV Coverage Set for First Crew Rotation Flight on US Commercial Spacecraft NASA will provide coverage of the upcoming prelaunch and launch activities for the agency's SpaceX Crew-1 mission with astronauts to the International Space Station.
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What's next after the International Space Station? Plans afoot for more off-Earth outposts. The International Space Station won't be the only off-Earth outpost for much longer, if all goes according to plan.
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Frontier Aerospace completes design of Peregrine thrusters Frontier Aerospace, a small Southern California company, has completed the design of attitude control thrusters it's developing with NASA and Astrobotic Technologies for deep space missions. SpaceNews
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Enter Comet S3 Erasmus: A Bright Comet For November

Universe Today - 3 Nov 2020 20:16
Enter Comet S3 Erasmus: A Bright Comet For November Comet C/2020 S3 Erasmus to end out the cometary cavalcade for 2020. The post Enter Comet S3 Erasmus: A Bright Comet For November appeared first on Universe Today.
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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 uncov...
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Astronauts and explorers on Mars could eat lab-grown steaks Growing meat without the need to grow a whole animal has been the dream of agriculturalists and foodies everywhere for decades. More and more companies are jumping on the bandwagon to try to truly recreate the experience...
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How Will Starlink's Packet Routing Work?

Universe Today - 3 Nov 2020 22:55
How Will Starlink's Packet Routing Work? SpaceX's Starlink satellite cluster has been receiving more and more headline space recently as it continues adding satellites at a breathtaking pace.  Much of this news coverage has focused on how it's impacting amateu...
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Twenty years ago, today, the Expedition One crew docked to the fledgling, three-module International Space Station beginning 20 years of continuous human presence in space....
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Air Force opens new laboratory to test satellite components The Air Force Research Laboratory is opening a $4 million facility focused on spacecraft component testing. SpaceNews
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ESA awards €1.5 million to three German launch startups The European Space Agency awarded German launch startups HyImpulse Technologies, Rocket Factory Augsburg, and Isar Aerospace a combined 1.5 million euros ($1.7 million) to support development of competing smallsat launch...
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Spot two 'baseball diamonds' in the night sky

SPACE.com - 3 Nov 2020 18:14
Spot two 'baseball diamonds' in the night sky t's World Series time once again, so it may be of interest to baseball fans that there are two star patterns that very much resemble two baseball diamonds in our current evening sky.
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New eclipsing binary system detected by Kepler spacecraft An international team of astronomers reports the discovery of a new eclipsing binary system using NASA's Kepler spacecraft during its prolonged mission known as K2. The system, designated EPIC 216747137, appears to be a ...
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Mars plays shepherd to our moon's long-lost twin, scientists find An international team of planetary scientists led by astronomers at AOP have found an asteroid trailing behind Mars with a composition very similar to the moon's. The asteroid could be an ancient piece of debris, dating ...
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The International Space Station Is Doomed to Die by Fire

Scientific American - 3 Nov 2020 15:00
The International Space Station Is Doomed to Die by Fire Twenty years after the famed orbital outpost went up, scientists and engineers are deciding how and when it will come back down --
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