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SpaceX's Resilience Spacecraft has Lifted Off and is Headed for the ISS! NASA and SpaceX have once again made history with the flight of the Crew-1 (Resilience) to the ISS, the first operational crew mission since the Space Shuttle was retired! The post SpaceX’s Resilience Spacecraft has Li...
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What Role do Radioactive Elements Play in a Planet's Habitability? According to new study by a team from UC Santa Cruz, the right amount of radioactive elements could also be crucial to habitability. The post What Role do Radioactive Elements Play in a Planet’s Habitability? appeared ...
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New Hubble collection celebrates stunning space images New Hubble collection celebrates stunning space images We chose our favourite Hubble images to star in ESA's new merchandise collection. Plus a one-day-only free worldwide shipping!
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Voyager Space eyes new acquisitions as industry appears headed for consolidation Voyager Space Holdings is expanding its Washington, D.C. footprint as it eyes new acquisitions of commercial and government-focused space companies. SpaceNews
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Op-ed | Space system cybersecurity: Challenges ahead translating policy to practice A recent White House memo on Space Policy Directive-5 is a step right direction, but we have a long road ahead. SpaceNews
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New Horizons Saw the Universe With Even Less Light Pollution than Hubble's View A new study based on New Horizons data has conducted the most accurate measurements of the Universe's background light to date. The post New Horizons Saw the Universe With Even Less Light Pollution than Hubble’s View a...
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Texas astronomers revive idea for 'Ultimately Large Telescope' on the moon A group of astronomers from The University of Texas at Austin has found that a telescope idea shelved by NASA a decade ago can solve a problem that no other telescope can: It would be able to study the first stars in the...
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The Leonid meteor shower of 2020 peaks tonight! Here's what to expect. One of the most famous annual meteor showers is reaching its peak -- the Leonids. These ultrafast meteors are due to crest overnight tonight and into early Tuesday morning (Nov. 16-17).
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Record-breaking Hurricane Iota churns toward Central America (satellite photo) NASA and NOAA are monitoring the powerful Hurricane Iota as the record-breaking storm approaches Nicaragua and Honduras.
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Cosmic flashes come in all different sizes

Phys.org - 16 Nov 2020 19:53
Cosmic flashes come in all different sizes By studying the site of a spectacular stellar explosion seen in April 2020, a Chalmers-led team of scientists have used four European radio telescopes to confirm that astronomy's most exciting puzzle is about to be solve...
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Study: As space industry offers more services, government missing out on opportunities A new study by the Aerospace Corp. says there are growing opportunities for national security agencies to buy commercial services. SpaceNews
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Bringing Mars samples to Earth could could cost an extra $1 billion, but NASA should totally do it, experts say Holding a pristine piece of Mars in a lab on Earth is among the most ambitious dreams of planetary scientists, and NASA and its European counterpart want to make the dream a reality.
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Virgin Galactic delays SpaceShipTwo test flight because of pandemic Virgin Galactic is postponing a test flight of its SpaceShipTwo suborbital vehicle that was scheduled for this week after the state of New Mexico reinstated a stay-at-home order in response to a surge of COVID-19 cases. ...
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What if Earth shared its orbit with another planet? Earth is the only planet traveling within its nearly circular orbit around the sun. But what if Earth shared its orbit with another planet?
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Building blocks of life can form long before stars An international team of scientists have shown that glycine, the simplest amino acid and an important building block of life, can form under the harsh conditions that govern chemistry in space.
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Moonlight: connecting Earth with the Moon Video: 00:01:11 Lunar exploration relies on the extensive expertise that is on hand across ESA. As a new lunar economy emerges, it will create new opportunities involving robots, habitats and transportation. Missions to ...
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Weather on Jupiter and Saturn may be driven by different forces than on Earth A trio of researchers, two with Harvard University, the other the University of Alberta, has found evidence that weather on Saturn and Jupiter may be driven by dramatically different forces than weather on Earth. In thei...
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An ingenious dress rehearsal

ESA - 16 Nov 2020 16:30
An ingenious dress rehearsal Image: An ingenious dress rehearsal
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Astronomers detect complex multi-component outflow of the galaxy NGC 7130 Using ESO's Very Large Telescope (VLT), astronomers have investigated ionized gas in the central regions of the Seyfert galaxy NGC 7130. In their study, they identified a complex multi-component outflow in this galaxy. ...
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Life beyond might not exist -- or we just don't know how to find it.
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Orbits of ancient stars prompt rethink on Milky Way evolution Theories on how the Milky Way formed are set to be rewritten following discoveries about the behavior of some of its oldest stars.
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Mars is getting a new robotic meteorologist

Phys.org - 16 Nov 2020 15:05
Mars is getting a new robotic meteorologist Mars is about to get a new stream of weather reports, once NASA's Perseverance rover touches down on Feb. 18, 2021. As it scours Jezero Crater for signs of ancient microbial life, Perseverance will collect the first plan...
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