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Research sheds more light on the nature of a complex planetary nebula Astronomers have performed high-resolution observations of a complex planetary nebula known as NGC 1514. Results of the study provide essential information about morpho-kinematical structure and chemical composition of t...
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Understanding astronaut muscle wasting at the molecular level Researchers from the University of Tsukuba have sent mice into space to explore effects of spaceflight and reduced gravity on muscle atrophy, or wasting, at the molecular level.
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Cabana to succeed Jurczyk as NASA associate administrator Bob Cabana, a former astronaut and longtime head of NASA's Kennedy Space Center, will become NASA associate administrator later this month, replacing the retiring Steve Jurczyk. SpaceNews
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Ingenuity Makes a one-way Trip for the First Time, Flying to a new Landing Site Ever feel like no matter how far you fly you end up in the same spot? Ingenuity certainly does. The helicopter that has been making dozens of headlines lately for all of the firsts it is achieving as part of its mission ...
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How can White Dwarfs Produce Such Powerful Magnetic Fields? White dwarfs have some surprisingly strong magnetic fields, and one team of astronomers may have finally found the reason why. When they cool, they can activate a dynamo mechanism similar to what powers the Earth’s mag...
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Scientists catch exciting magnetic waves in action in the Sun's photosphere Researchers have confirmed the existence of magnetic plasma waves, known as Alfvén waves, in the Sun's photosphere. The study, published in Nature Astronomy, provides new insights into these fascinating waves that were ...
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The seven orbital residents that comprise the Expedition 65 crew aboard the International Space Station took a well-deserved day off on Monday....
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Stunning new images of Jupiter reveal atmosphere details in different light (video) A comparison of images captured in different wavelengths by the Hubble Space Telescope and a ground-based observatory in Hawaii helps shed light on how Jupiter's massive storms formed.
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The great lunar 'bake off' of knots and moon rocks -- Commander's report: lunar day 13 Commander Musilova reflects on how freshly baked and grown food can significantly affect a crew's motivation to persevere through hardships during an analog lunar mission.
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Mars may still be volcanically active, study finds Evidence of what may be the youngest eruption seen yet on Mars suggests the Red Planet may still be volcanically active, raising the possibility it was recently habitable.
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Coldplay connects with astronaut to debut 'Higher Power' on space station Coldplay found a higher stage to debut their new single, "Higher Power."
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Photo Release: By Jove! Jupiter Shows Its Stripes and Colors NOIRLab Press Releases:
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Space telescope's golden mirror wings open one last time on Earth For the last time while it is on Earth, the world's largest and most powerful space science telescope opened its iconic primary mirror. This event marked a key milestone in preparing the observatory for launch later this...
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Space Force renames Florida-based launch wing Space Launch Delta 45 The U.S. Space Force has officially renamed the 45th Space Wing that oversees Florida's launch ranges Space Launch Delta 45. SpaceNews
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Senate Intelligence chairman wants further review of decision to relocate U.S. Space Command The chairman of the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence Sen. Mark Warner (D-Va.) is backing efforts by Sen. Michael Bennet (D-Colo.) to challenge the relocation of U.S. Space Command. SpaceNews
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Starlink and OneWeb Have Their First Avoidance Maneuver With Each Other's Constellations Two companies, OneWeb and SpaceX, are racing to put fleets of thousands of communication satellites into orbit. In March they had their first near-miss. Avoidance maneuvers were successful, but how many more close calls ...
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First bottle of wine 'aged in space' is for sale at Christie's A bottle of merlot that spent a year aboard the International Space Station is up for sale at Christie's auction house. It is expected to earn roughly $1 million
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NASA and Axiom ink deal for 1st private astronaut mission to space station NASA and Texas-based company Axiom Space have agreed on terms for the first private astronaut mission to the International Space Station, which will launch as soon as January 2022.
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Moonshot Museum to feature window into Astrobotic lunar lander work A new space museum will have an unusual highlight: lunar artifacts that have yet to land on the moon.
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Is war in space inevitable?

SPACE.com - 11 May 2021 13:12
Is war in space inevitable? What conditions could lead to clashes in space? Is such a situation a given, or can conflicts be short-circuited ahead of time? Space.com asked experts for their thoughts.
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NASA says demand for private ISS missions exceeds flight opportunities NASA says it's seeing strong interest from companies proposing private astronaut missions to the International Space Station, with the demand for such missions exceeding the agency's ability to accommodate them. SpaceNew...
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NASA is Getting Serious About a Radio Telescope on the Moon It's widely known by now that the "dark side" of the moon, made famous by Pink Floyd, isn't actually dark. It gets as much sunlight as the side that is tidally locked facing Earth. However, it is dark in one very importa...
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