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Scientists determine the origin of extra-solar object 'Oumuamua In 2017, the first interstellar object from beyond our solar system was discovered via the Pan-STARRS astronomical observatory in Hawaii. It was named 'Oumuamua, meaning "scout" or "messenger" in Hawaiian. The object was...
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Striking new image of the stately galaxy Messier 106 taken with the Nicholas U. Mayall 4-meter Telescope This spectacular image highlights the majestic spiral galaxy Messier 106 and its diminutive neighbors, as well as a dense field of background galaxies and foreground stars. This may be the best view yet of Messier 106 in...
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On March 14, the Paraguayan Space Agency (AEP) deployed a satellite from the International Space Station to help track a tiny parasite that causes Chagas disease....
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Jupiter's Great Red Spot feeds on smaller storms The stormy, centuries-old maelstrom of Jupiter's Great Red Spot was shaken but not destroyed by a series of anticyclones that crashed into it over the past few years.
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What if Planet Nine is a baby black hole?

SPACE.com - 17 Mar 2021 22:02
What if Planet Nine is a baby black hole? The hypothetical Planet Nine may not be a planet but rather a small black hole that might be detectable from the theoretical radiation emitted from its edge, so-called Hawking radiation.
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Missing baryons found in far-out reaches of galactic halos Researchers have channeled the universe's earliest light--a relic of the universe's formation known as the cosmic microwave background (CMB)--to solve a missing-matter mystery and learn new things about galaxy formation....
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NASA to Host Briefing to Preview First Mars Helicopter Flights NASA will hold a virtual media briefing at 1:30 p.m. EDT (10:30 a.m. PDT) Tuesday, March 23, to discuss upcoming activities for the agency's Ingenuity Mars helicopter.
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Thomas Pesquet: Biography and training

ESA - 17 Mar 2021 18:00
Thomas Pesquet: Biography and training Video: 00:03:00 Born in Rouen, France, aerospace engineer and commercial pilot Thomas Pesquet was selected for ESA's Astronaut Corps in 2009. He was launched on his first flight to the International Space Station in Nove...
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Frosty Sand Dunes on Mars

Universe Today - 17 Mar 2021 17:09
Frosty Sand Dunes on Mars Sand dunes on Mars are fascinating. They shift and move in different ways than they do on Earth, and they can grow to much more immense sizes than on our own planet. Several conditions contribute to the gigantic sand dun...
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A pocket guide to Mars: Now you can buy an atlas for the Red Planet A pocket atlas of Mars has been published that uses geographic techniques developed for terrestrial maps to reveal a wealth of information about the surface of the Red Planet, as well as its climate and cloud cover. The ...
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Perseverance rover spots its first dust devil on Mars NASA's newest Mars rover nabbed a significant extraterrestrial sighting when an onboard camera happened to spot a Red Planet dust devil crossing Jezero Crater.
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Ten years of safer skies with Europe's other satnav system With 26 satellites in orbit and more than two billion receivers in use, Europe's Galileo satellite navigation system has made a massive impact. But our continent has another satnav system that has been providing safety-o...
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Eight new millisecond pulsars discovered by MeerKAT Using the MeerKAT radio telescope array, an international team of astronomers has detected eight new millisecond pulsars. The newfound objects are located in six globular clusters. The finding is reported in a paper publ...
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Aerojet not concerned about any changes to Artemis program Aerojet Rocketdyne doesn't expect any potential changes to the Artemis program to have much of an effect on its business supplying engines for NASA's Space Launch System. SpaceNews
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Mars dust storms may cause mysterious 'zodiacal light' in Earth's night sky NASA's Juno spacecraft has detected interplanetary particles from Martian dust storms, which may cause the faint column of zodiacal light that extends up from the horizon.
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The Perseverance rover's 1st month on Mars has been super smooth, scientists say For the past month, the mission team has been checking out Perseverance's seven science instruments and its various subsystems. The rover has jumped through every hoop on cue.
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Russia's only woman cosmonaut, Anna Kikina, inspires one-of-a-kind Barbie doll Russia's only woman cosmonaut, Anna Kikina, inspires one-of-a-kind Barbie doll.
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Perseverance rover's belly hits the floor on Mars, exposing its rock-sampling heart (videos) Perseverance, which landed inside Mars' Jezero Crater on Feb. 18, successfully dropped the "belly pan" covering its sampling system last week.
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The history of space debris creation

ESA - 17 Mar 2021 13:00
The history of space debris creation Image: Learning lessons from the past on space debris
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Ten years of safer skies with Europe's other satnav system With 26 satellites in orbit and more than two billion receivers in use, Europe's Galileo satellite navigation system has made a massive impact. But our continent has another satnav system that has been providing safety-o...
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Maps to improve forest biomass estimates Fluctuations in the carbon-rich biomass held within the world's forests can contribute to, or slow, climate change. A series of new maps of above ground biomass, generated using space observations, is set to help our und...
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Astronauts in crewed missions to Mars could misread vital emotional cues Living for nearly 2 months in simulated weightlessness has a modest but widespread negative effect on cognitive performance that may not be counteracted by short periods of artificial gravity, finds a new study published...
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