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The Mars Helicopter is Online and Getting Ready to Fly

Universe Today - 23 Feb 2021 02:49
The Mars Helicopter is Online and Getting Ready to Fly Earth is the only planet in the solar system with aircraft capable of sustained flight. Suppose the ground-breaking Ingenuity helicopter, currently stowed aboard the similarly spectacular Mars Perseverance rover, accompl...
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There's Evidence That Mars Once Had an Atmosphere With Less Oxygen. A Possible Biosignature For Life? Remote sensing is only useful if scientists have an idea of what they are looking at. That knowledge is especially important for remote sensing applications on other planets, such as Mars, where it is extraordinarily dif...
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Martian moons have a common ancestor

Phys.org - 23 Feb 2021 14:40
Martian moons have a common ancestor Mars's two moons, Phobos and Deimos, have puzzled researchers since their discovery in 1877. They are very small: Phobos's diameter of 22 kilometers is 160 times smaller than that of our moon, and Deimos is even smaller,...
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Listen to the Mars wind blow in these 1st sounds from the Perseverance rover The recording, which features mechanical whirring from the Perseverance rover and the rustle of a Mars breeze, is the first true audio ever captured on the surface of a planet other than Earth.
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A map of 25,000 Supermassive Black Holes Across the Universe The Low Frequency Array has mapped a portion of the sky at the lowest radio frequencies ever, revealing more than 25,000 supermassive black holes. The post A map of 25,000 Supermassive Black Holes Across the Universe app...
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NASA Awards Contract for Engineering, Programmatic Support Services NASA has awarded the Spectrum and Resource Management, Engineering and Programmatic Support Services (SpectRE) contract to Agile Decision Sciences LLC of Beltsville, Maryland.
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Time is running out to enter the Inspiration4 contests for a SpaceX rocket trip You only have a few days left to win a chance to go to space on the SpaceX Inspiration4 mission, which is scheduled to launch to Earth orbit in late 2021.
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Mars Video Reveals Perseverance Rover's Daring Touchdown

Scientific American - 23 Feb 2021 22:00
Mars Video Reveals Perseverance Rover's Daring Touchdown The NASA spacecraft has also snapped more shots of its surroundings and listened to a Martian wind gust --
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Watch Perseverance Land on Mars. Mind...Blown

Universe Today - 23 Feb 2021 21:14
Watch Perseverance Land on Mars. Mind...Blown NASA’s Perseverance rover is practically bristling with cameras. And those cameras were busy during the rover’s breathtaking descent to the Martian surface. Now NASA has released images and videos of the blessed even...
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NASA NASA Kennedy Space Center: Artemis I extends NASA and ESA's (European Space Agency) strong international partnership beyond low-Earth orbit to lunar exploration with Orion on Artemis missions, as the ESA logo joins the h...
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Youngest American to go into space is also a cancer survivor By the end of the year, Hayley Arceneaux will be the youngest American in space and one of the first tourists to enter orbit unaccompanied by professional astronauts.
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Delayed radio flares from a tidal disruption event A team of researchers from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem (HUJI) led by Dr. Assaf Horesh have discovered the first evidence of radio flares emitted only long after a star is destroyed by a black hole. Published in th...
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SpaceX blames failed Falcon 9 booster landing on heat damage A Falcon 9 booster failed to land after its most recent launch Feb. 15 because of "heat damage" it sustained, but a SpaceX official said he was confident that the boosters can be reused 10 or more times. SpaceNews
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Op-ed | Why the National Space Council matters

Space News - 23 Feb 2021 18:38
Op-ed | Why the National Space Council matters President Biden should reestablish the National Space Council. Doing so would keep space issues on the radar of our nation's highest officials and encourage the coordination necessary to solve problems that cut across mu...
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Space Force awards engineering contract for certification of ULA's Vulcan rocket Millennium Engineering and Integration on Feb. 19 received a $13.2 million contract for services in support of the Vulcan rocket certification. SpaceNews
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'Debris' revealed: Take a 1st look at NBC's new sci-fi alien drama NBC's new sci-fi series "Debris" reveals its official teaser trailer and key art ahead of its March 1 release.
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NASA delays launch of DART asteroid defense mission NASA has delayed the launch of its first-ever planetary defense mission aimed at deflecting potentially hazardous asteroids from colliding with Earth.
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ESA moves forward with Harmony

ESA - 23 Feb 2021 17:40
ESA moves forward with Harmony Following the selection of three Earth Explorer candidate missions to enter a first feasibility study in September 2018, ESA has chosen one of the candidates, Harmony, to move to the next phase of development. Harmony is...
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Ultraluminous X-ray pulsar M51 ULX-7 inspected by researchers Using NASA's Swift and Chandra space observatories, astronomers have investigated an ultraluminous X-ray pulsar known as M51 ULX-7. The study, detailed in a paper published February 16 on the arXiv pre-print server, shed...
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Former Capella Space and Planet executive joins Hydrosat Scott Soenen, who help key engineering jobs at Capella Space and Planet, is the new chief technology officer of Hydrosat, a data analytics company building a satellite constellation to produce a thermal infrared map of E...
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Orbit Fab and Benchmark Space Systems to partner on in-space refueling technologies Two startups are partnering on technology that they hope can jump-start the market for in-space refueling of satellites. SpaceNews
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Were the Mars moons Phobos and Deimos born from another shattered moon? The Mars moons Phobos and Deimos have been born from the remains of a larger moon that shattered.
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