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Arecibo isn't the first radio telescope to unexpectedly fail. Here's what we can learn from Green Bank's collapse. George Seielstad knows what it's like to have a massive telescope fall apart on your watch.
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Faint 'super-planet' discovered by radio telescope for the 1st time Scientists have discovered a cold, faint "super-planet" that has remained elusive to traditional infrared survey methods.
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X-ray and radio bursts detected from magnetar 1E 1547.0-5408 An international team of astronomers has conducted simultaneous radio and X-ray observations of the magnetar 1E 1547.0-5408 during its period of enhanced activity. In result, new X-ray and radio bursts were detected from...
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Aricebo's Damage is so Serious and Dangerous, They're Just Going to Scrap the Observatory Entirely In the wake of a second structural failure, the NSF has announced that the iconic Arecibo Observatory will be decommissioned after 57 years of service. The post Aricebo’s Damage is so Serious and Dangerous, They’re J...
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China launches historic Chang'e 5 mission to collect the first moon samples since 1976 The first lunar sample-return mission since the 1970s is underway.
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China launches mission to bring back material from moon China launched an ambitious mission on Tuesday to bring back rocks and debris from the moon's surface for the first time in more than 40 years--an undertaking that could boost human understanding of the moon and of the s...
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Galaxy encounter violently disturbed Milky Way, study finds The spiral-shaped disk of stars and planets is being pulled, twisted and deformed with extreme violence by the gravitational force of a smaller galaxy--the Large Magellanic Cloud (LMC).
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Researchers debut superfast exoplanet camera

Phys.org - 23 Nov 2020 22:28
Researchers debut superfast exoplanet camera In the years since astronomers discovered the first exoplanet--a planet that orbits a star outside the solar system--more than 4,000 have been observed. Usually, their presence is given away by the slight effects they ha...
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Scientists characterize second known minimoon

Phys.org - 23 Nov 2020 22:27
Scientists characterize second known minimoon Astronomers using data collected with the Lowell Discovery Telescope (LDT) have helped to characterize only the second known minimoon of Earth, a newly discovered asteroid with the designation 2020 CD3, or CD3 for short....
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Capella sends first task order through Inmarsat data relay Fleet operator Inmarsat and communications technology firm Addvalue Innovation announced success Nov. 23 relaying data between Capella Space's operations center on the ground and Capella's Sequoia synthetic aperture rada...
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To boost its military space business, Lockheed Martin turns to commercial players To compete in an unconventional program like the Space Development Agency's Transport Layer, Lockheed Martin decided to team up with commercial companies. SpaceNews
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A hint of new physics in polarized radiation from the early Universe Kavli Institute for the Physics and Mathematics of the Universe:
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Mars Might Have Lost its Water Quickly

Universe Today - 23 Nov 2020 20:20
Mars Might Have Lost its Water Quickly Mars is an arid place, and aside from a tiny amount of water vapour in the atmosphere, all water exists as ice. But it wasn’t always this arid. Evidence of the planet’s past wet chapter dots the surface. Paleolakes l...
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Gravitational lenses could be the key to measuring the expansion rate of the Universe Nailing down cosmic expansion could depend on distant quasars, and the time it takes their light to reach us when gravitationally lensed. The post Gravitational lenses could be the key to measuring the expansion rate of ...
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GeoOptics and Spire Global win NOAA weather data contracts The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration awarded its first contracts Nov. 20 to purchase radio occultation data from commercial satellite operators to GeoOptics and Spire Global. SpaceNews
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53% off Celestron's 114AZ Smartphone-Ready Telescope, now just $85 for Black Friday Get started with this beginner telescope from Celestron for only $85.
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Save 50% on your favorite magazines this Black Friday For a limited time only you can grab fantastic half-price deals on annual, quarterly or monthly digital magazine subscriptions
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Scientists have re-analyzed their data and still see a signal of phosphine at Venus--just less of it In September, an international team announced that they had discovered phosphine gas (PH3) in the atmosphere of Venus based on data obtained by the Atacama Millimeter-submillimeter Array (ALMA) in Chile and the James Cle...
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Carbice raises $15 million in Series A investment round Carbice, the Atlanta startup that developed the thermal-management material Carbice Carbon, raised $15 million in a Series A investment round led by Downing Ventures, a division of London-based investment management firm...
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Fly over Jupiter in this stunning video from NASA's Juno spacecraft What if you could hop a ride on NASA's Juno spacecraft?
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Growing Interest in Moon Resources Could Cause Tension, Scientists Find Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics:
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Milky Way family tree

EurekAlert! - 23 Nov 2020 07:00
(University of Heidelberg) Galaxies formed by the merging of smaller progenitor galaxies. An international team of astrophysicists led by a scientist from Heidelberg University has succeeded in reconstructing the merger ...
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