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Location American Space News for 17 November 2020
Take a video tour of SpaceX's Crew-1 Dragon spaceship with Baby Yoda (and astronauts, too) While en route to the International Space Station, the four astronauts of NASA's Crew-1 mission -- along with special passenger Baby Yoda -- showed viewers around their SpaceX Crew Dragon spacecraft.
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Ancient zircon minerals from Mars reveal the elusive internal structure of the red planet Analysis of an ancient meteorite from Mars suggests that the mineral zircon may be abundant on the surface of the red planet.
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The small satellite that's paying big dividends Think of the International Space Station, and most likely you imagine an orbiting laboratory, where scientists observe how plants, materials, and humans react to microgravity conditions. But during the past decade, the s...
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NASA Receives 10th Consecutive Clean Financial Audit Opinion

NASA Breaking news - 17 Nov 2020 01:00
NASA Receives 10th Consecutive Clean Financial Audit Opinion NASA has received an unmodified audit opinion on its Fiscal Year 2020 financial statements, marking the 10th consecutive "clean" opinion from an external auditor - the highest opinion that may be received.
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Fast radio bursts within the Milky Way seem to be coming from magnetars Fast radio bursts are some of the most mysterious events known in astronomy, but they are slowly becoming better understood. Case in point: recent observations of a fast radio burst in the Milky Way reveals the powerhous...
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Arianespace said Tuesday that wrong cabling was likely to blame for the failed launch of a rocket that was meant to lift two European satellites into orbit.
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Anti-war groups take aim at Space Force, ICBMs, missile defense A group of progressive and anti-war organizations called for the elimination of the Space Force and the cancellation of the Ground Based Strategic Deterrent. SpaceNews
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A Record Close Shave: Asteroid 2020 VT4 Just Skimmed by Earth Wow. A low-flying space rock set a record last Friday (appropriately, the 13th), when 2020 VT4 passed just under 400 kilometers (250 miles) over the Southern Pacific. The post A Record Close Shave: Asteroid 2020 VT4 Just...
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Merging Black Holes and Neutron Stars. All the Gravitational Wave Events Seen So Far in One Picture The Theory of Relativity predicted the existence of black holes and neutron stars. Einstein gets the credit for the theory because of his paper published in 1915, even though other scientists’ work helped it along. But...
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Maxar taps MDA for robotic satellite servicing technologies MDA signed multiple contracts with its former owner Maxar Technologies to provide hardware and software for the Space Infrastructure Dexterous Robot (SPIDER), a technology demonstration planned for NASA's On'orbit Servic...
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New game 'Mars Horizon' shows the real challenges of running a space agency The CEO of the new space strategy game says international spaceflight missions helped inspire a new game focusing on space agency management.
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Human error blamed for Vega launch failure

Space News - 17 Nov 2020 17:55
Human error blamed for Vega launch failure Arianespace executives said Nov. 17 that the failure of a Vega launch the previous day was caused when the rocket's upper stage tumbled out of control due to incorrectly installed cables in a control system. SpaceNews
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Space Flight Laboratory to build three more GHGSat satellites The University of Toronto Institute for Aerospace Studies Space Flight Laboratory (SFL) announced a contract Nov. 16 to build three greenhouse gas monitoring satellites for GHGSat, the Canadian company focused on methane...
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China notches 34th launch of the year with communications satellite China conducted its 34th launch of the year on Nov. 12, sending the Tiantong-1 (02) mobile communications satellite into an orbit high above Earth.
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Books outline what it takes to put astronauts in space A new set of books edited by a Rice University psychologist provides an overview of the research necessary to put astronauts in space, what is needed to keep them safe on future missions and practical applications for sp...
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NASA Highlights Science, New Airlock on Next Space Station Resupply Mission NASA will host a media teleconference at 1 p.m. EST Friday, Nov. 20, to discuss science investigations and a new privately funded airlock launching on SpaceX's 21st commercial cargo resupply mission for the agency to the...
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NASA Celebrates Crew-1 Arrival at Space Station

Scientific American - 17 Nov 2020 17:30
NASA Celebrates Crew-1 Arrival at Space Station SpaceX’s first 4-astronaut mission for the agency is a milestone in human spaceflight --
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How can space help to improve air quality? Innovative solutions to tackle urban air pollution will be explored at an online seminar to be held on Thursday 19 November.
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Okapi:Orbits releases its first collision avoidance produt Since Germany startup Okapi:Orbits released its first space traffic management product for satellite operators, the response has been overwhelming, Kristina Nikolaus, Okapi:Orbits co-founder and managing director told Sp...
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Strange Supernovae Upend Expectations

Scientific American - 17 Nov 2020 16:30
Strange Supernovae Upend Expectations Most stars die in fairly predictable ways, but astronomers have discovered a growing catalog of unusual stellar deaths that challenge the traditional picture --
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Wilkes-Barre campus observatory used to report asteroid data to NASA Penn State Wilkes-Barre's observatory recently observed an stellar event and shared data with NASA for use on a future mission to an unexplored region of the solar system.
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Video: Connecting Earth with the moon

Phys.org - 17 Nov 2020 16:15
Video: Connecting Earth with the moon 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 the moon share s...
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