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Location American Space News for 6 November 2020
Spacety launches satellite to test ThrustMe iodine electric propulsion and constellation technologies French propulsion startup ThrustMe is preparing to conduct an in-orbit demonstration of an iodine electric propulsion system on a 12-unit Spacety cubesat launched Nov. 6 at 10:19 Eastern time on a Chinese Long March 6 ro...
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Airbus, Raytheon protest Space Development Agency satellite contract awards Airbus and Raytheon have filed protests with the Government Accountability Office challenging Space Development Agency contracts awarded to L3Harris and SpaceX last month for eight missile-tracking satellites, putting th...
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It's all about that barrel.
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Where Is the Edge of the Universe?

Discover - 6 Nov 2020 22:45
We may never know.
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China launches 13 satellites on a single Long March 6 rocket China launched a Long March 6 rocket early Friday (Nov. 6), successfully sending 13 satellites into orbit.
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Mark Kelly Becomes 4th Astronaut Elected to Congress

Scientific American - 6 Nov 2020 21:45
Mark Kelly Becomes 4th Astronaut Elected to Congress After a special election in Arizona, the veteran spacefarer is set to become a senator --
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'The Right Stuff' recap: We are all asleep down here ('Vostok') As the race to launch the first astronaut into space heats up, NASA faces more challenges and delays in the sixth episode of National Geographic's "The Right Stuff."
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Final dance of unequal black hole partners

Phys.org - 6 Nov 2020 19:57
Final dance of unequal black hole partners Solving the equations of general relativity for colliding black holes is no simple matter.
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Feeding a galaxy's nuclear black hole

Phys.org - 6 Nov 2020 18:25
Feeding a galaxy's nuclear black hole A galactic bar is the approximately linear structure of stars and gas that stretches across the inner regions of some galaxies. The bar stretches from one inner spiral arm, across the nuclear region, to an arm on the oth...
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Satellogic launches 10 satellites to provide high-resolution imagery With the successful launch of 10 satellites, Earth observation company Satellogic says it can now move ahead of its rivals in providing high-resolution imagery. SpaceNews
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Magnetars are the highly magnetic corpses of massive stars. Recent observations show magnetars cause the mysterious Fast Radio Burst signals that astronomers have detected for more than a decade.
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Hubble Catches a Cosmic Cascade

PTTU - 6 Nov 2020 16:23
Hubble Catches a Cosmic Cascade NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center:
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Week in images: 02-06 November 2020

ESA - 6 Nov 2020 16:15
Week in images: 02-06 November 2020 Week in images: 02-06 November 2020 Discover our week through the lens
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Time transfer performance of BDS-3 satellites improved Time transfer technology based on navigation satellites started in the 1980s. The conventional common view (CV), all-in-view (AV) and precise point positioning (PPP) time comparison methods based on global navigation sat...
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Sol 2931: Mars Hand Lens Imager instrument acquires image NASA's Mars rover Curiosity acquired this image using its Mars Hand Lens Imager (MAHLI), located on the turret at the end of the rover's robotic arm, on November 3, 2020, Sol 2931 of the Mars Science Laboratory Mission, ...
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Has the hidden matter of the universe been discovered? Astrophysicists consider that around 40% of the ordinary matter that makes up stars, planets and galaxies remains undetected, concealed in the form of a hot gas in the complex cosmic web. Today, scientists at the Institu...
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China sets targets for smart, recoverable and reusable launch vehicles China's main space contractor is developing launch vehicles capable of learning and adapting as well as multiple technologies for recovering and reusing rockets. SpaceNews
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Virgin Galactic planning to launch suborbital test flight this month Virgin Galactic aims to launch its VSS Unity space plane on its third test flight to suborbital space between Nov. 19 and Nov. 23, according to an update the company released on Thursday (Nov. 5).
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Asteroid Apophis is speeding up from sunlight as scientists recalculate odds of 2068 impact Astronomers say they'll have to keep an eye on the near-Earth asteroid Apophis to see how much of a danger the space rock poses to our planet during a close pass in 2068.
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Cosmic bubbles may have forged dark matter, new theory suggests New theory suggests cosmic bubbles during the birth of our universe are responsible for creating dark matter.
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An Underappreciated Danger of the New Space Age: Global Air Pollution As private launches increase dramatically, so will emissions of CO2, particulates and other noxious substances --
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Copernicus Sentinel-6 sealed in rocket fairing As preparations for the launch of Copernicus Sentinel-6 Michael Freilich continue, the team at the Vandenberg Air Force Base in California has bid farewell to the satellite as it is sealed from view within the two half-s...
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