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Astronaut's rocket plane and space shuttle artifacts to go in display in Wisconsin The rocket plane manual and space shuttle logs kept by NASA astronaut Joe Engle will be exhibited by an aviation museum dedicated to experimental aircraft.
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Protests, trolling and more: Drama swirls around NASA's next moon lander for astronauts The lunar-landing kerfuffle has many layers, including another round in the long-running battle between space billionaires Jeff Bezos and Elon Musk.
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10 mind-boggling things you should know about quantum physics From the multiverse to black holes, here's your cheat sheet to the spooky side of the universe.
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Companies and government agencies announce plans for lunar rover projects The Japanese and Canadian space agencies announced plans May 26 to send small rovers to the moon in the next several years, as Lockheed Martin unveiled a partnership with automaker General Motors to propose a rover for N...
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South Korea signs Artemis Accords, aims for moon by 2030 South Korea became the 10th country to sign the Artemis Accords, a set of principles laying out the responsible exploration of the moon, on May 24 during a ceremony in Seoul.
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Japan will send a transforming robot ball to the moon to test lunar rover tech Japan plans to deploy a baseball-sized rover to explore the moon's surface in 2022.
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NRO taking advantage of commercial launch options for lower-risk space missions The National Reconnaissance Office entrusts the U.S. Space Force to launch most of its spy satellites but also use other types of commercial contracts. SpaceNews
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OneWeb constellation to cross 200th mark after successful launch OneWeb's broadband constellation is set to pass the 200th mark after Arianespace successfully launched its latest batch of satellites May 28. SpaceNews
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NASA requests $24.8 billion in 2022, proposes to cancel SOFIA again NASA released its fiscal year 2022 budget request May 28, asking for $24.8 billion to support a number of new and existing science and exploration programs but also proposing once again to cancel an airborne astronomical...
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Mercury and Venus will be at their closest until 2033 tonight, but may be hard to spot Venus and Mercury will meet in the evening sky Friday (May 28) for their closest encounter until Nov. 5, 2033.
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A Russian Soyuz rocket carrying 36 UK telecommunication and internet satellites blasted off from the Vostochny cosmodrome in Russia's Far East on Friday, the space agency said.
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SpaceX CRS-22 mission to space station launches water bears, squid, solar panels The 22nd SpaceX cargo resupply mission carrying scientific research and technology demonstrations launches to the International Space Station from NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida no earlier than June 3. Experiment...
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Researchers develop better ways to culture living heart cells on the International Space Station As part of preparing for an experiment aboard the International Space Station, researchers explored new ways to culture living heart cells for microgravity research. They found that cryopreservation, a process of storing...
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NASA Awards Laser Air Monitoring System Contract for Orion

NASA Breaking news - 28 May 2021 21:50
NASA Awards Laser Air Monitoring System Contract for Orion NASA has awarded Dynetics Inc. of Huntsville, Alabama, a contract to produce a Laser Air Monitoring System (LAMS) for the agency's Orion spacecraft beginning with the Artemis III mission.
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NASA Administrator Statement on President's FY 2022 Funding Request The following is a statement from NASA Administrator Bill Nelson on the president's FY 2022 budget request for the agency.
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NASA Awards New Spacecraft Avionics Development Contract

NASA Breaking news - 28 May 2021 21:28
NASA Awards New Spacecraft Avionics Development Contract NASA has selected Charles Stark Draper Laboratory Inc. of Cambridge, Massachusetts, to provide development and operations support for the avionics software suite that will guide the agency's next generation of human rate...
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Arianespace launches 36 OneWeb internet satellites on Soyuz rocket A Soyuz rocket blasted off from Russia today (May 28), carrying a new clutch of OneWeb internet satellites into orbit.
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Researchers Develop a new Framework for Searching for Biosignatures Planning ahead is something astronomy and space exploration excels at. Decadal surveys and years of engineering effort for missions give the field a much longer time horizon than many others. In the near future, scientis...
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Biden seeks $2 billion funding boost for U.S. Space Force President Biden's $715 billion defense budget proposal for 2022 includes $17.4 billion for the U.S. Space Force, about $2.2 billion more than what Congress enacted in 2021. SpaceNews
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The science team is studying the clouds, which arrived earlier and formed higher than expected, to learn more about the Red Planet....
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Image: Hubble captures a captivating spiral

Phys.org - 28 May 2021 18:43
Image: Hubble captures a captivating spiral This image shows the spiral galaxy NGC 5037, in the constellation of Virgo. First documented by William Herschel in 1785, the galaxy lies about 150 million light-years away from Earth. Despite this distance, we can see t...
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Satellite operators near June 1 C-band clearing milestone As bitter legal disputes and billion-dollar price tags dominate headlines around C-band, work is frantically underway to clear the spectrum for U.S. terrestrial 5G wireless operators. SpaceNews
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