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Location American Space News for 15 December 2020
Images reveal where lava broke through the wall of a Martian crater and began filling it up At a fundamental level, Mars is a volcanic planet. Its surface is home to the solar system's largest extinct volcano, Olympus Mons, and another trio of well-known volcanoes at Tharsis Montes. And those are just the highl...
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Russia launches new Angara A5 rocket on second test flight in nighttime liftoff Russia's new Angara A5 heavy-lift rocket launched on tis second test flight from the Plesetsk Cosmodrome in northern Russia on Dec. 14, 2020.
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ESA plans demonstration of a reusable rocket stage ESA is taking the first steps towards the in-flight demonstration of a prototype reusable rocket first stage called Themis from 2023.
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Chinese Long March 11 rocket launches satellites to hunt gravitational waves China has successfully launched a pair of satellites into space to learn more about gravitational waves, or echoes in space-time from huge mergers or cosmic events.
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A Galaxy is Making New Stars Faster Than its Black Hole Can Starve Them for Fuel A monster lurks at the heart of many galaxies - even our own Milky Way. This monster possesses the mass of millions or billions of Suns. Immense gravity shrouds it within a dark cocoon of space and time - a supermassive ...
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Gravitational interactions can drive comets and asteroids from Jupiter out to Neptune in just 10 years Distances in the solar system are vast, and it typically takes millions of years for small bodies to migrate from one orbit to another. But researchers recently discovered a “super highway”, where interactions among ...
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The RAVN-X is a new Autonomous Aircraft Designed to Launch Small Satellites The latest addition to the NewSpace industry is the Aevum RAVN-X, an automonous aircraft that can air-launch satellites to Low Earth Orbit (LEO) The post The RAVN-X is a new Autonomous Aircraft Designed to Launch Small S...
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Asteroid Dust Recovered from Japan's Daring Hayabusa2 Mission

Scientific American - 15 Dec 2020 22:30
Asteroid Dust Recovered from Japan's Daring Hayabusa2 Mission Scientists hope the dark grains from asteroid Ryugu will improve their understanding of the Solar System’s formation --
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'The Mandalorian' Season 2's penultimate episode sets up for a thrilling finale The Mandalorian is forced to reveal his face in a mission to locate his little green friend.
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Dark Storm on Neptune Reverses Direction, Possibly Shedding a Fragment HubbleSite NewsCenter -- Latest News Releases:
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See the moon's shadow on Earth from the 2020 total solar eclipse in these stunning satellite views Skywatchers in southern South America were treated to a total solar eclipse on Monday (Dec. 14), and a weather satellite captured stunning views of the event from space.
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Ghostly circles in the sky can't be explained. And astronomers are excited. Ghostly circles of radio emission, hanging out in space like cosmic smoke-rings, can't be explained by current theories. And astronomers are excited to figure them out.
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A new particle, the ultralight boson, could swirl around black holes, releasing detectable gravitational waves A hypothetical particle known as the ultralight boson could be responsible for our universe's dark matter.
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Researchers identify where giant jets from black holes discharge their energy The supermassive black holes at the centers of galaxies are the most massive objects in the universe. They range from about 1 million to upwards of 10 billion times the mass of the Sun. Some of these black holes also bla...
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Device mimics life's first steps in outer space A device developed by scientists at the CY Cergy Paris University and Paris Observatory promises insight into how the building blocks of life form in outer space.
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NASA Names W. Russ DeLoach as Chief of Safety and Mission Assurance NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine has selected W. Russ DeLoach to be the agency's next chief of safety and mission assurance (SMA).
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News Analysis | For SpaceX, Starlink's big broadband subsidy more symbolic than material SpaceX's Rural Digital Opportunity Fund (RDOF) Phase 1 award is big, but the impact on its overall Starlink broadband business will be modest. SpaceNews
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NASA Releases Best Practices Handbook to Help Improve Space Safety NASA has released the first iteration of its Spacecraft Conjunction Assessment and Collision Avoidance Best Practices Handbook to share information on best practices for coordinating in-orbit activity in a safe and respo...
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The farthest galaxy in the universe

Phys.org - 15 Dec 2020 17:47
The farthest galaxy in the universe A team of astronomers used the Keck I telescope to measure the distance to an ancient galaxy. They deduced the target galaxy GN-z11 is not only the oldest galaxy but also the most distant. It's so distant it defines the ...
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Powerful electrical events quickly alter surface chemistry on Mars and other planetary bodies Thinking like Earthlings may have caused scientists to overlook the electrochemical effects of Martian dust storms.
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Large ionized bubble around NGC 5585 X-1 investigated in detail An international team of astronomers have conducted a detailed study of a large ionized bubble an ultraluminous X-ray source (ULX) in the galaxy NGC 5585. Results of the research, presented in a paper published December ...
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Spinoff Highlights NASA Technology Paying Dividends in US Economy Whether upgrading air traffic control software or honing the food safety practices that keep our dinner tables safe, NASA has worked for more than six decades to ensure its innovations benefit people on Earth.
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