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Location American Space News for 20 April 2021
Meteorites Hold Early Atmospheres From Across the Solar System Since they were formed in the early solar system, many meteorites offer an unadulterated view into what that solar system was made out of, or what happened to it as we reported before. Recently a team of researchers led ...
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U.S. Army approves plans for a future 'tactical space layer' The U.S. Army has approved plans to explore the use of satellites in low Earth orbit to give soldiers dedicated communications, navigation and imaging capabilities. SpaceNews
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NASA completes launch readiness review for Crew-2 mission The next commercial crew mission to the International Space Station passed its final review before its scheduled April 22 launch, with weather the only major issue. SpaceNews
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AE Industrial Partners' American Pacific Corp. invests in Frontier Aerospace AE Industrial Partners subsidiary American Pacific Corp. announced a multimillion-dollar investment in Frontier Aerospace, a space propulsion startup based in Simi Valley, California. The terms of the deal were not discl...
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Boeing pushes second Starliner test flight to late summer The second test flight for Boeing's Starliner crew capsule, known as the Orbital Flight Test-2 (OFT-2) mission, won't lift off until late this summer.
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Astronauts flying reused SpaceX rocket, capsule for 1st time For the first time, NASA is putting its trust in a recycled SpaceX rocket and capsule for a crew.
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NASA, SpaceX declare Crew-2 astronaut mission 'go' for Thursday launch NASA has given SpaceX the official go-ahead for the launch of its next crew mission to the International Space Station.
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One Idea to Explain Dark Matter - Ultralight Bosons - Fails the Test A study of rotating black holes show that some spin so quickly because dark matter particles haven't slowed them down. The post One Idea to Explain Dark Matter – Ultralight Bosons – Fails the Test appeared first on U...
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Astronauts' mental health risks tested in the Antarctic Astronauts who spend extended time in space face stressors such as isolation, confinement, lack of privacy, altered light-dark cycles, monotony and separation from family. Interestingly, so do people who work at internat...
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Strange crater suggests ancient Mars may have been frigid with occasional snowmelt Mars' ancient history is interesting to scientists because if the arid planet was once warm and wet, it may have been habitable to life.
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Canada budgets for next-generation EO satellites and ground systems The Canadian government will fund upgrades to aging ground-based infrastructure for receiving satellite data as well as provide seed money to begin planning for the country's next generation of Earth observation satellit...
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Video: Orbital debris threatens satellites

Phys.org - 20 Apr 2021 16:25
Video: Orbital debris threatens satellites The launch of Sputnik, humankind's first satellite, in 1957 marked the dawn of a new era for the people of Earth.
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Mars: How Ingenuity helicopter made the first flight on another planet Imagine that you are flying a model helicopter or a drone. You are there with the auto controls. You switch them on. The rotors start to turn, gradually increasing their spin. You watch, then push the control for lift. Y...
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Amazon's 1st Kuiper megaconstellation satellites will launch on a ULA Atlas V rocket Amazon has selected United Launch Alliance (ULA) to start launching its megaconstellation of internet satellites to space.
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China wants to launch its own Hubble-class telescope as part of space station China could launch the first module for its own space station this month as the country also prepares to send a large space telescope to join it in orbit within the next few years.
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Gamma-ray bursts don't get kicked around

SPACE.com - 20 Apr 2021 12:53
Gamma-ray bursts don't get kicked around For years, astronomers thought that the objects responsible for short gamma-ray bursts get kicked out of their home galaxies shortly after they're born. But new observations prove otherwise.
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Small NASA rocket will study boundary of interstellar space For a few brief minutes, a suborbital rocket from NASA has an ambitious plan to seek out particles from interstellar space.
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Russia says to launch own space station in 2025 Russia's space agency said Tuesday it hoped to launch its own orbital station in 2025 as Moscow considers withdrawing from the International Space Station programme to go it alone.
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ESA and FAO unite to tackle food security and more With ESA positioned as a world-class provider of Earth observation data and the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) leading international efforts to defeat hunger, the two organisations have teamed up ...
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SpaceX set to take four astronauts to ISS Thursday SpaceX is preparing to carry four astronauts to a crowded International Space Station on Thursday, in the second routine mission since the United States resumed crewed space flight, and the first with a European.
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Time to Act

ESA - 20 Apr 2021 09:30
Time to Act Video: 00:12:38 The launch of Sputnik, humankind's first satellite, in 1957 marked the dawn of a new era for the people of the 'Pale Blue Dot'. Decades later, our planet is now surrounded by spacecraft carrying out extra...
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Ingenuity success opens door for future Mars helicopter missions The successful flight of NASA's Ingenuity helicopter on Mars paves the way for its use on future missions, agency officials said, but exactly when and how remain to be determined. SpaceNews
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