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Location American Space News for 3 May 2021
Space junk is blocking our view of the stars, scientists say The increasing number of satellites and space debris orbiting Earth could prevent astronomers from making crucial discoveries.
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Deep space listening: 6000 hours of research to hear continuous gravitational waves When searching for lost keys, there are a number of possible strategies. You might try moving from room to room, casting your eye over every flat surface, in the hope of spotting the missing keys. Of course, this assumes...
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The youngest exoplanet found by the Hubble telescope is the size of Jupiter (and still growing) The Hubble Space Telescope peered out into the cosmos, 379 light-years from Earth, and spotted a giant planet forming, the youngest planet ever spotted by the space telescope.
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Vice President Harris Swears in NASA Administrator Sen. Bill Nelson Sen. Bill Nelson took office as the 14th administrator of NASA Monday, after he was given the oath of office by Vice President Kamala Harris during a ceremony at the Eisenhower Executive Office Building in Washington.
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Rocket debris from China's space station launch is falling back to Earth -- but where? A large Chinese rocket is set to make an uncontrolled reentry back into Earth's atmosphere, but it is not yet clear exactly where or when the debris will hit our planet.
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UAE Hope Mars orbiter: The Arab world's first interplanetary mission The Hope Mars mission is the United Arab Emirates' first interplanetary spacecraft and will study the Red Planet's atmosphere.
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Florida lawmakers protect spacecraft parts from finders, keepers On its way to a splashdown with four astronauts, SpaceX's Crew Dragon "Resilience" shed some of its parts. If you find them, you can't keep them.
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Bill Nelson, head of NASA, hails 'new day in space' Former Florida senator Bill Nelson was sworn in Monday as head of NASA, hailing a "new day" for space exploration as the United States seeks to return to the Moon.
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NASA's SpaceX Crew-1 Astronauts to Answer Questions after Return to Earth NASA's SpaceX Crew-1 astronauts will answer questions at 3:45 p.m. EDT Thursday, May 6, about their historic mission on the International Space Station and return to Earth.
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'Star Wars: The High Republic: Into the Dark' is only 99 cents for May the Fourth 'Into the Dark' is part of a series discussing the Jedi Order's finest hour
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Star Wars video games are up to 75% off for May the Fourth Here's where you padawans can use the Force
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Former Senator Bill Nelson sworn in as new NASA Administrator There's a new NASA chief in town. Today (May 3), former U.S. senator Bill Nelson (D-Fla.), 78, was sworn in as the agency's 14th administrator.
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The Eta Aquarid meteor shower of 2021 peaks this week. Here's how to see it. Early Thursday morning (May 6), just before dawn begins to light up the eastern sky, we'll have an opportunity to see some of the remnants of the most famous of comets briefly light up the early morning sky.
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Johnson Space Center Director Mark Geyer Moves To New Role

NASA Breaking news - 3 May 2021 19:14
Johnson Space Center Director Mark Geyer Moves To New Role Mark Geyer, director of NASA's Johnson Space Center, is stepping down from his position leading the center to focus more time on his health and family in light of a cancer diagnosis.
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Astronomers are watching a gas giant grow, right in front of their eyes In the vastness of space, astronomers are likely to find instances of almost every astronomical phenomenon if they look hard enough. Many planetary phenomena are starting to come into sharper focus as the astronomy commu...
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Image: Hubble views a dazzling cosmic necklace The interaction of two doomed stars has created this spectacular ring adorned with bright clumps of gas--a diamond necklace of cosmic proportions. Fittingly known as the "Necklace Nebula," this planetary nebula is locate...
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The patchy environment of a rare cosmic explosion revealed Scientists from the National Centre for radio Astrophysics of the Tata Institute of Fundamental Research (NCRA-TIFR) Pune used the upgraded Giant Metrewave Radio Telescope (uGMRT) to determine that AT 2018 cow, the first...
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Lessons learned from a simulated asteroid strike In an alternate reality playing out at this year's international Planetary Defense Conference, a fictional asteroid crashes over Europe, 'destroying' a region about 100 km wide near the Czech Republic and German border. ...
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Search for 'dark energy' could illuminate origin, evolution, fate of universe The universe we see is only the very tip of the vast cosmic iceberg.
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NASA Invites Media to Next SpaceX Cargo Launch to Space Station Media accreditation is open for the launch of the next SpaceX delivery of NASA science investigations, supplies, and equipment to the International Space Station.
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How salty is Enceladus' ocean under the ice?

Phys.org - 3 May 2021 15:20
How salty is Enceladus' ocean under the ice? An icy satellite of Saturn, Enceladus, has been a subject of increasing interest in recent years since Cassini captured jets of water and other material being ejected out of the south pole of the moon. One particularly t...
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Mid-latitude glaciers on Mars could supply water to human explorers By Earth standards, the surface of Mars is the picture of desolation. It's not only irradiated and cold enough to make Antarctica look balmy, but it's also one-thousands times drier than the driest places on Earth. Howev...
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