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Location American Space News for 27 December 2020
Brexit deal allows UK to continue participation in Copernicus An agreement between the United Kingdom and the European Union will allow the UK to remain in the Copernicus Earth observation program after it formally exits the EU. SpaceNews
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Even the Outside of Hayabusa 2's Sample Capsule has Asteroid Debris on it According to statements made by JAXA, the samples returned by the Hayabusa 2 mission included black sand and gases obtained from the asteroid itself. The post Even the Outside of Hayabusa 2’s Sample Capsule has Asteroi...
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Defense bill prospects unclear as House prepares to override Trump's veto Two-thirds majorities are needed in the House and Senate to overturn the president's veto of the NDAA and enact the bill into law. SpaceNews
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A 4G network on the moon is bad news for radio astronomy As you drive down the road leading to Jodrell Bank Observatory, a sign asks visitors to turn off their mobile phones, stating that the Lovell telescope is so powerful it could detect a phone signal on Mars.
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Arecibo telescope's fall is indicative of global divide around funding science infrastructure A mere two weeks after the National Science Foundation declared it would close the Arecibo single-dish radio telescope - once the largest in the world - the observatory took a dramatic dying breath and collapsed on Dec. ...
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Hello, Venus! Solar Orbiter spacecraft makes first swing past planet The joint U.S.-European Solar Orbiter spacecraft had an appointment with Venus this morning, the first in a series of planetary flybys to hone the probe's orbit on its journey to the sun.
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