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Location American Space News for 20 January 2021
Astronomers Confirm That Darksat is About Half as Bright as an Unpainted Starlink Space-based internet service is poised to revolutionize the internet and bring high-speed connectivity to countless communities worldwide. Programs like SpaceX's Starlink paint a picture of a bright future for the citize...
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Physicist proposes human-populated mega-satellite orbiting Ceres Physicist Pekka Janhunen with the Finnish Meteorological Institute has developed a novel idea to colonize a place other than the Earth--and it is not the moon or Mars. Instead, Janhunen is suggesting in a paper posted on...
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Saturn's tilt caused by its moons

Phys.org - 20 Jan 2021 14:37
Saturn's tilt caused by its moons Two scientists from CNRS and Sorbonne University working at the Institute of Celestial Mechanics and Ephemeris Calculation (Paris Observatory--PSL/CNRS) have just shown that the influence of Saturn's satellites can expla...
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Outgoing NASA chief Jim Bridenstine calls for unity in space exploration pursuits Like its parent nation, NASA needs to prioritize bridging divides, the agency's outgoing chief said.
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Space challenges for President Biden: Four issues for the next four years As Joe Biden begins the first year of his presidency, there is still much we don't know about where he and his vice president, Kamala Harris, stand on major issues in civil and national security space. There are, nonethe...
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New Drones for Exploring Mars are Getting Tested in Iceland It’s looking more and more like the future of space exploration could involve drones in a big way. We’ve already seen it here on Earth, where all kinds of flying drones are used by all kinds of people for all kinds o...
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China kicks off a busy 2021 in space with communications satellite launch The launch of the Tiantong 1-03 communications satellite on Tuesday (Jan. 19) marked the start of a very busy year in space for China.
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Policy experts named for DoD space, missile defense posts David Zikusoka will serve as special assistant at the office of the assistant secretary of defense for space policy. Leonor Tomero will be deputy assistant director for nuclear and missile defense programs. SpaceNews
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Out of space, NASA is demolishing Apollo and space shuttle launch platform One of the three large steel platforms that supported the launch of NASA's Apollo and space shuttle missions is being demolished -- due to a lack of space.
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Genesis of blue lightning into the stratosphere detected from ISS Dark clouds, the smell of rain on a hot sidewalk, the flashes of intense light followed by a loud crackling and then a low, rolling thunder--who doesn't love a good summer thunderstorm? We've all seen one, heard one, or ...
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SpaceX surpasses 1,000-satellite mark in latest Starlink launch SpaceX launched its latest set of Starlink satellites Jan. 20, bringing the total number of spacecraft launched so far for that broadband constellation to more than 1,000. SpaceNews
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Genesis of blue lightning into the stratosphere detected from the International Space Station Dark clouds, the smell of rain on a hot sidewalk, the flashes of intense light followed by a loud crackling and then a low, rolling thunder - who doesn't love a good summer thunderstorm? We've all seen one, heard one, or...
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SpaceX rocket launches on record 8th flight carrying 60 Starlink satellites, nails landing A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket launched on a record 8th flight to send a new fleet of the company's Starlink internet satellites into orbit on Wednesday (Jan.20) and then nailed a landing at sea.
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Trump signs Space Policy Directive-7 on improving GPS cybersecurity A new space policy highlights the fundamental role of Global Positioning Systems (GPS) in securing the United States' safety and economic growth.
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Humans could move to this floating asteroid belt colony in the next 15 years, astrophysicist says A new paper proposes building a 'megasatellite' of human habitats around the dwarf planet Ceres.
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The 'mole' on Mars will dig no more, NASA says

SPACE.com - 20 Jan 2021 14:08
The 'mole' on Mars will dig no more, NASA says A Martian "mole" will stop its valiant attempts to dig on the Red Planet.
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The planet is dying faster than we thought

SPACE.com - 20 Jan 2021 14:00
The planet is dying faster than we thought Humanity is barreling toward a "ghastly future" of mass extinctions, health crises and constant climate-induced disruptions to society.
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NASA Ends Efforts to Deploy Mars InSight's 'Mole'

Scientific American - 20 Jan 2021 13:45
NASA Ends Efforts to Deploy Mars InSight's 'Mole' After two years of futile struggles to penetrate surprisingly sticky soil, the heat probe’s demise leaves large gaps in our understanding of the Red Planet’s interior --
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Bridenstine, departing NASA, hopes Artemis continues Jim Bridenstine used part of his final full day as NASA administrator to call on the incoming administration to continue the Artemis program and return humans to the moon. SpaceNews
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ALMA captures distant colliding galaxy dying out as it loses the ability to form stars ESO Top News:
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Rocket Lab launches secretive communications satellite for OHB ocket Lab successfully launched a communications satellite for German company OHB Group Jan. 20 in the first Electron mission of the year. SpaceNews
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Alabama museum to restore full-sized mockup of space shuttle The U.S. Space & Rocket Center in Alabama announced plans Tuesday to restore the world's only full-sized mockup of a space shuttle coupled with an external fuel tank and twin rocket boosters.
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