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White House has nothing to say on Space Force

Space News - 2 Feb 2021 22:55
White House has nothing to say on Space Force White House Press Secretary had nothing to say on Tuesday on whether President Biden supports the Space Force SpaceNews
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Galaxy Mergers can Boost Star Formation, and it can Also Shut it Down Galaxy mergers are beautiful sights, but ultimately deadly. In the midst of the collision, the combined galaxy will shine brighter than it ever has before. But that glory comes with a price: all those new stars use up al...
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Entrepreneur purchases SpaceX Crew Dragon mission An entrepreneur has purchased a SpaceX Crew Dragon mission slated for launch late this year that will include three other people as part of a project that is a mix of charity and commerce. SpaceNews
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Laser communications company Mynaric opens Washington office Mynaric, a Germany-based manufacturer of optical satellite terminals, is expanding its footprint in the United States and opening an office in Washington D.C. SpaceNews
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MDA Announces Radarsat-2 Continuity Mission

Space News - 2 Feb 2021 16:00
MDA Announces Radarsat-2 Continuity Mission MDA is designing the follow-on to Radarsat-2, the C-band Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) satellite the Canadian firm built through a public-private partnership with the Canadian government. SpaceNews
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Research investigates variability of the blazar Mrk 421 Astronomers from Switzerland and Germany have performed multiwavelength observations of a high-synchrotron-peaked blazar known as Mrk 421. Results of this observational campaign provide more insights into the variability...
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SpaceX vs NASA: Who will get us to the moon first? Here's how their latest rockets compare No-one has visited the Moon since 1972. But with the advent of commercial human spaceflight, the urge to return is resurgent and generating a new space race.
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NASA to delay decision on Artemis lunar landers

Space News - 2 Feb 2021 14:27
NASA to delay decision on Artemis lunar landers NASA is delaying a decision on which companies will proceed in its effort to develop human lunar landers for the Artemis program as it grapples with a funding shortfall and a change in administrations. SpaceNews
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The Martian moon Phobos orbits through a stream of charged atoms and molecules that flow off the Red Planet's atmosphere, new research shows....
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A Sunlike Star Found With Four (No, Five!) Exoplanets Orbiting It Thanks to an international team astronomers led from MIT, a nearby Sun-like star has been spotted with a system of five exoplanets, making it the perfect target for observations with the James Webb Space Telescope. The p...
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China's Tianwen-1 Mars mission in photos

SPACE.com - 2 Feb 2021 23:34
China's Tianwen-1 Mars mission in photos China's first Mars exploration mission, Tianwen-1, will arrive in orbit at the Red Planet on Feb. 10, and the rover is scheduled to land in May. See photos of the Tianwen-1 mission here!
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SpaceX's Starship SN9 prototype launches to 10 km, crashes during landing SpaceX's Starship SN9 rocket launched on a high-altitude test flight but crashed and exploded during a landing attempt in South Texas Tuesday (Feb. 2).
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SpaceX Starship prototype rocket crashes in fireball ... again A prototype of a SpaceX rocket the company hopes will one day journey to Mars crashed in a fiery explosion as it tried to land upright after a test flight Tuesday.
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When Galaxies Collide, Black Holes Don't Always Get the Feast They Were Hoping for What happens when galaxies collide? Well, if any humans are around in about a billion years, they might find out. That’s when our Milky Way galaxy is scheduled to collide with our neighbour the Andromeda galaxy. That e...
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FAA grants launch license for SpaceX's Starship SN9 prototype The FAA has granted a launch license for Starship SN9's high-altitude test flight today (Feb. 2) which is designed to take the shiny silver vehicle about 6 miles into the Texas skies.
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NASA's Psyche mission moves forward, passing key milestone Now just a year and a half from launch, the mission to explore a metal-rich asteroid will soon begin assembling and testing the spacecraft.
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SpaceX violated launch license in Starship SN8 launch The FAA said that SpaceX violated the conditions of a launch license for its Starship vehicle during a launch in December, prompting an investigation that delayed tests of another vehicle. SpaceNews
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MESSENGER Saw a Meteoroid Strike Mercury

Universe Today - 2 Feb 2021 19:25
MESSENGER Saw a Meteoroid Strike Mercury Telescopes have captured meteoroids hitting the Moon and several spacecraft imaged Comet Shoemaker-Levy 9 smacking into Jupiter in 1994. But impacts as they happen on another rocky world have never been observed. However...
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Astra to go public through merger with SPAC

Space News - 2 Feb 2021 18:59
Astra to go public through merger with SPAC Small launch vehicle developer Astra will go public by merging with a special-purpose acquisition company (SPAC), providing the company with nearly $500 million in cash and valuing it at more than $2 billion. SpaceNews
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Astronomers are Starting to Understand the Quasar Lifecycle Supermassive black holes have a complicated lifecycle. Sometimes they’re “on”, blasting out tremendous amounts of energy, and sometimes they’re “off’, where they sleep like dragons in their caves. By comparin...
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The secrets of 3000 galaxies laid bare

Phys.org - 2 Feb 2021 17:06
The secrets of 3000 galaxies laid bare The complex mechanics determining how galaxies spin, grow, cluster and die have been revealed following the release of all the data gathered during a massive seven-year Australian-led astronomy research project.
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Could the surface of Phobos reveal secrets of the Martian past? The martian moon Phobos orbits through a stream of charged atoms and molecules that flow off the Red Planet's atmosphere, new research shows.
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