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Location American Space News for 1 January 2021
'Zombie' greenhouse gas lurks in permafrost beneath the Arctic Ocean Experts say we need to improve our patchy knowledge of subsea permafrost.
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Exploring Space Can Unite the U.S.--but Not in the Way You Might Think Survey show that Americans want NASA to monitor climate change and asteroid threats, not land astronauts on the moon --
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Plans for a Mars Sample Return Mission Have Moved to the Next Stage The Mars Sample Return (MSR) program, a joint effort between NASA and the ESA to bring samples of Mars back to Earth, just moved into the next phase of development! The post Plans for a Mars Sample Return Mission Have Mo...
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Astronauts ring in new year from space with zero gravity 2021 ball drop Astronauts in space found a way to ring in 2021 on New Year's Eve in their own way: a ball drop in zero gravity.
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SpaceX wins $150 million contract to launch Space Development Agency satellites SpaceX has been awarded a $150.4 million contract to launch as many as 28 satellites for the Pentagon's space agency. SpaceNews
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Puerto Rico government supports rebuilding Arecibo The governor of Puerto Rico says she backs rebuilding the Arecibo radio observatory, but a final decision on whether, and how, to reconstruct the giant telescope could take years. SpaceNews
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Congress overrides Trump's veto and passes the National Defense Authorization Act The U.S. Senate voted 81-13 on Jan. 1 to override President Trump's veto of the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2021. SpaceNews
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Space: 2021

Discover - 1 Jan 2021 20:00
Whatever craziness may be happening on Earth, the coming year promises to be a spectacular one across the solar system.
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How can you have a ball "drop" when there is no up or down?...
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NASA 2021 - What's Planned for This Year

SpaceRef - 1 Jan 2021 14:00
Sending the first Artemis mission to the Moon in preparation for human missions, landing a new rover on Mars, and launching the James Webb Space Telescope into space, expanding our ability to see deep into the universe, ...
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