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Future astronauts could use methane to make rocket fuel on Mars How will future astronauts get back home to Earth from Mars? According to a new study, they could make rocket fuel from the methane that's already on the Red Planet.
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How satellites are stopping deforestation in Africa Satellites are helping to reduce deforestation across Africa.
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These Bizarre Cloud Patterns are von Kármán's Vortices, Caused by the air Wrapping Around Tall Islands This is an image of some of the islands that make up the nation of Cape Verde. While most in that group of ten islands are flat, some are very tall: Fogo, Santa Antão, and São Nicolau. Those three stand well above thei...
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SpaceX launches Turksat 5A communications satellite for Turkey, lands rocket SpaceX kicked off what is expected to be another launch-packed year by delivering a Turkish communications satellite to orbit tonight (Jan. 7).
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Arianespace seeks greater support from European governments The head of Arianespace asked European governments to provide his company with more support in order to balance what he called government support of American competitors "with no precedent." SpaceNews
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The Expedition 64 crew had a light duty day Thursday following a busy holiday season filled with space research and U.S. cargo ship departure preparations....
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Sunquakes likely triggered deep beneath solar surface Scientists have uncovered new details about the mysterious origin of seismic activity on the sun during solar flares.
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Space Force stands up new office to support U.S. intelligence community The U.S. Space Force on Jan. 8 officially became the 18th member of the U.S. intelligence community. SpaceNews
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Stellar Flares May Not Condemn a Planet's Habitability

Universe Today - 8 Jan 2021 19:17
Stellar Flares May Not Condemn a Planet's Habitability Red dwarf stars are the most common kind of star in our neighbourhood, and probably in the Milky Way. Because of that, many of the Earth-like and potentially life-supporting exoplanets we’ve detected are in orbit aroun...
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NASA, FAA Partnership Bolsters American Commercial Space Activities NASA and the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) signed a new memorandum of understanding (MOU) reaffirming the agencies' longstanding relationship to foster robust American commercial space transportation capabilities...
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Thales Alenia Space given €296 million contract to build European Gateway module JOHANNESBURG -- The European Space Agency (ESA) signed a nearly €296 million ($362 million) contract with Thales Alenia Space Jan. 7 to build a European module for NASA's lunar Gateway space station. The European Syste...
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Evidence of water movement found in meteorites that only recently fell to Earth A team of researchers affiliated with institutions in Australia, the U.S. and France has found evidence of relatively recent water movement in meteorites that only recently collided with the Earth. In their paper publish...
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Pioneering a way to keep very small satellites in orbit A cubesat, largely built by undergraduate students and scheduled to launch on Sunday, will explore the feasibility of a new propulsion method that could enable very small satellites to move around Earth's orbit without c...
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Astronomers reevaluate the age of the universe

SPACE.com - 8 Jan 2021 14:28
Astronomers reevaluate the age of the universe Scientists have taken a fresh look at the observable (expanding) universe and have estimated that it is 13.77 billion years old (plus or minus 40 million years).
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Chinese researchers obtain the most complete type Ia supernova template Type Ia supernovae, as cosmological distance indicators, have led to the discovery of the accelerating expansion of the Universe. Nevertheless, the nature of their progenitors and explosion mechanisms remain unsolved mys...
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Chandra studies extraordinary magnetar

EurekAlert! - 8 Jan 2021 07:00
(Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics) In 2020, astronomers added a new member to an exclusive family of exotic objects with the discovery of a magnetar. New observations from NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory help...
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NASA may finally be serious about the idea of building a large radio telescope in a lunar crater.
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SpaceX launches Turksat 5A

Space News - 8 Jan 2021 05:59
SpaceX launches Turksat 5A A SpaceX Falcon 9 launched a Turkish communications satellite Jan. 7 to start what may be the busiest year yet for the launch company. SpaceNews
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A University of Arizona-led research team has found bands and stripes on the brown dwarf closest to Earth, hinting at the processes churning the brown dwarf's atmosphere from within....
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Last month, Japan's Hayabusa2 mission brought home a cache of rocks collected from a near-Earth asteroid called Ryugu....
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Chinese scientists have established the world's first integrated quantum communication network, combining over 700 optical fibers on the ground with two ground-to-satellite links to achieve quantum key distribution over ...
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NASA has chosen four small-scale astrophysics missions for further concept development in a new program called Pioneers....
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