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Location American Space News for 26 January 2021
Barbs fly over satellite projects from Musk, Bezos A spat erupted Tuesday between Jeff Bezos and Elon Musk as the tech titans' space firms exchanged barbs over their rival satellite internet projects being evaluated by regulators.
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Astronomers Hoped to see Evidence of Dark Matter Particles Inside Betelgeuse. No Luck Axions are a hypothetical particle that might explain the existence of dark matter. But it might occasionally interact with normal matter, especially in the cores of stars. A team of physicists have searched for evidence...
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How space-enabled 5G connectivity powers city life Discover how next-generation connectivity is using space to improve urban living at an online seminar to be held on Wednesday 27 January.
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Tree Rings Reveal 1,000 Years of Solar Activity

Universe Today - 26 Jan 2021 02:52
Tree Rings Reveal 1,000 Years of Solar Activity The Sun has a lot of rhythm and goes through different cycles of activity. The most well-known cycle might be the Schwabe cycle, which has an 11-year cadence. But what about cycles with much longer time scales? How can s...
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U.S. Space Command chief makes case for civilian space traffic control Gen. James Dickinson said he supports the transfer of space traffic control to the Department of Commerce "where it can be better managed." SpaceNews
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SpaceX's rideshare carried small satellite technology of interest to U.S. military Among the 143 satellites on Transporter-1 were technology demonstrations and payloads of interest to the U.S. military, including satellite components, in-space laser communications and remote sensing. SpaceNews
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Extreme black holes have hair that can be combed Black holes are considered amongst the most mysterious objects in the universe. Part of their intrigue arises from the fact that they are actually among the simplest solutions to Einstein's field equations of general rel...
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Speedcast to reorganize under Centerbridge Partners Satellite communications provider SpeedCast is scheduled to emerge from Chapter 11 bankruptcy by March 31 after winning approval to reorganize under a new owner, private Equity firm Centerbridge Partners. SpaceNews
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SpaceX targeting Wednesday for Starship SN9 test flight SpaceX's latest Starship prototype will take to the skies Wednesday (Jan. 27), if all goes according to plan.
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One of the Oldest Stars in the Galaxy has a Planet. Rocky Planets Were Forming at Nearly the Beginning of the Universe Would it be surprising to find a rocky planet that dates back to the very early Universe? It should be. The early Universe lacked the heavier elements necessary to form rocky planets. But astronomers have found one, righ...
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NASA has Chosen 4 new Pioneer Missions: Aspera, Pandora, StarBurst, and PEUO Budget constraints are a major consideration for every space program throughout the world. Lately, NASA has taken a particularly bold approach, by not only innovating through novel ideas that could do great science, but ...
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A Cubesat Will Test out Water as a Propulsion System

Universe Today - 26 Jan 2021 21:08
A Cubesat Will Test out Water as a Propulsion System Novel propulsion systems for CubeSats have been on an innovative tear of late. UT has reported on propulsion systems that use everything from solid iodine to the Earth's own magnetic field as a way of moving a small spac...
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1st private space crew paying $55M each to fly to station The first private space station crew was introduced Tuesday: Three men who are each paying $55 million to fly on a SpaceX rocket.
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'Sextuply-eclipsing sextuple star system' discovered whirling through the Milky Way Ever ridden a teacup ride at a state fair? If so, you might have a small taste of life in a whirling, twirling sextuply-eclipsing sextuple star system.
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'Resident Alien' launches from comics to Syfy this week "Resident Alien," a new comedic drama starring beloved "Firefly" actor Alan Tudyk, premieres on SYFY this Wednesday (Jan. 27).
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Ready to apply to become a YGT at ESA?

ESA - 26 Jan 2021 18:12
Ready to apply to become a YGT at ESA? There are only six days to go until ESA publishes its Young Graduate Trainee opportunities on 1 February and they will remain open for a month. Mark the dates in your calendar! Find out more about this year's call for ap...
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NASA's OSIRIS-REx Mission Plans for May Asteroid Departure

NASA Breaking news - 26 Jan 2021 17:48
NASA's OSIRIS-REx Mission Plans for May Asteroid Departure On May 10, NASA's Origins, Spectral Interpretation, Resource Identification, Security, Regolith Explorer (OSIRIS-REx) spacecraft will say farewell to asteroid Bennu and begin its journey back to Earth.
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Away From the Light Pollution of the Inner Solar System, New Horizons was Able to see how Dark the Universe Really is Just how dark is the universe, anyway? It’s a pretty hard thing to measure when we’re sitting this close to the sun. But NASA’s New Horizons probe is so far away that the images it takes of the distant universe are...
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Five ways artificial intelligence can help space exploration Artificial intelligence has been making waves in recent years, enabling us to solve problems faster than traditional computing could ever allow. Recently, for example, Google's artificial intelligence subsidiary DeepMind...
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Study sheds more light on the properties of the X-ray pulsar XTE J1858+034 Using NASA's Nuclear Spectroscopic Telescope Array (NuSTAR), an international team of astronomers has conducted X-ray observations of an accreting X-ray pulsar known as XTE J1858+034. Results of the study, presented in a...
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Solar Orbiter snaps Venus, Earth and Mars Video: 00:00:04 This recording was made on 18 November 2020 by the Heliospheric Imager (SoloHI) camera on board the ESA/NASA Solar Orbiter spacecraft. Three Solar System planets are visible in the foreground: Venus (left...
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JAXA ships new H3 rocket to Tanegashima Space Center for testing The Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency is transporting its new, flexible H3 rocket to Tanegashima Space center for testing ahead of a first launch. SpaceNews
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