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Virgin Galactic further delays SpaceShipTwo test flights Virgin Galactic says it is delaying the next test flight of its SpaceShipTwo suborbital vehicle by more than two months to address technical issues, part of a revamped flight test program that will postpone flights of sp...
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SpaceX fires up SN10 Starship prototype for 2nd time SpaceX has fired up its newest Starship prototype for the second time, continuing the vehicle's test-flight prep.
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What a Geologist Sees When They Look at Perseverance's Landing Site Geologists love fieldwork. They love getting their specialized hammers and chisels into seams in the rock, exposing unweathered surfaces and teasing out the rock’s secrets. Mars would be the ultimate field trip for man...
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NASA Celebrates 'Hidden Figure' Mary W. Jackson With Building Naming Ceremony On Friday, NASA celebrated the agency's first African American female engineer, Mary W. Jackson, with a ceremony to formally name the agency's headquarters building in Washington in her honor.
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Two NASA astronauts are getting their tools and spacesuits ready for Sunday's spacewalk to ready the International Space Station for new solar arrays....
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Earth from Space: Vancouver, Canada

SpaceRef - 26 Feb 2021 23:06
The Copernicus Sentinel-2 mission takes us over Vancouver - the third largest city in Canada....
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NASA Awards Launch Service Contract for TROPICS Mission to Study Storm Processes NASA has selected Astra Space Inc. to provide a launch service for the agency's Time-Resolved Observations of Precipitation Structure and Storm Intensity with a Constellation of SmallSats (TROPICS) mission.
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China just launched three more Yaogan 31 reconnaissance satellites to orbit China successfully sent three reconnaissance satellites into orbit Tuesday (Feb. 23), according to media reports.
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NASA hosts ceremony renaming headquarters building for 'Hidden Figure' Mary Jackson NASA commemorated Mary Jackson, one of the agency's "Hidden Figures," today (Feb. 26) during a ceremony renaming the agency's headquarters after her.
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Virgin Galactic further delays SpaceShipTwo test flights, pushing tourist flights to 2022 Virgin Galactic won't be launching tourists to space this year after technical tweaks delayed the company's upcoming test flight by more than two months.
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Astronomers Think They've Found the Neutron Star Remnant Left Behind from Supernova 1987A It was the brightest supernova in nearly 400 years when it lit the skies of the southern hemisphere in February 1987. Supernova 1987A – the explosion of a blue supergiant star in the nearby mini-galaxy known as the Lar...
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One Type of Fast Radio Bursts... Solved?

Universe Today - 26 Feb 2021 19:21
One Type of Fast Radio Bursts... Solved? A new study of x-ray bursts from a local magnetar confirms the origin of a fast radio burst. The post One Type of Fast Radio Bursts… Solved? appeared first on Universe Today.
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Q&A: Private astronaut Richard Garriott set to dive to lowest point on Earth Richard Garriott thought he would have been there and back by now.
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Q&A: Astronaut Garrett Reisman guest stars on 'For All Mankind' Veteran astronaut Garrett Reisman was reviewing the script for an episode of "For All Mankind" when he came across a familiar name -- his own.
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Hubble Looks at a 'Black Eye' Galaxy

PTTU - 26 Feb 2021 17:00
Hubble Looks at a 'Black Eye' Galaxy NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center:
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Automaker Geely gains approval for satellites for self-driving constellation Chinese automaker Geely has got the green light to begin manufacturing satellites for navigation, connectivity and communications needed for self-driving cars. SpaceNews
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Week in images: 22 - 26 February 2021

ESA - 26 Feb 2021 16:24
Week in images: 22 - 26 February 2021 Week in images: 22 - 26 February 2021 Discover our week through the lens
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The Core Of The Milky Way Is An Extreme Place

Universe Today - 26 Feb 2021 16:04
The Core Of The Milky Way Is An Extreme Place Astronomers always like to look at incredibly violent places. Violence, in the astronomical sense, makes for rare conditions that can explain much about our universe. One of the violent places that astronomers love to st...
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Nicole Robinson named president of Ursa Space Systems After 14 years at satellite communications fleet operator SES, Nicole Robinson is taking on a new role: president of Ursa Space Systems, the geospatial analytics firm based in Ithaca, New York. SpaceNews
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Artemis: How ever-changing U.S. space policy may push back the next moon landing Harrison Schmitt and Eugene Cernan blasted off from the Taurus-Littrow valley on the moon in their lunar module Challenger on December 14 1972. Five days later, they splashed down safely in the Pacific, closing the Apoll...
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What geologists see when they look at Perseverance's landing site Geologists love fieldwork. They love getting their specialized hammers and chisels into seams in the rock, exposing unweathered surfaces and teasing out the rock's secrets. Mars would be the ultimate field trip for many ...
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NASA and Roscosmos leaders speak as plans finalized for flying astronaut on upcoming Soyuz flight It is increasingly likely that a NASA astronaut will fly on a Russian Soyuz mission to the International Space Station in April as the agency finalizes an agreement with its Russian counterpart. SpaceNews
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