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Long-Range Photo of Ingenuity Taken by Perseverance's SuperCam Instrument NASA's Ingenuity helicopter is a stunning achievement of engineering, design, and, well, ingenuity. The dual-rotor craft can be seen taking off and landing in this remarkable video, taken by the Mastcam-Z, an imager aboa...
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Exoplanet surveys are leaning toward the possibility that our solar system is normal One of the unspoken caveats of most exoplanet discovery missions is that they only operate for a few years. Such a short observing window means there are planets with longer orbital periods, usually further out from the ...
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JAXA Using Water Bottle Technology for Sample-Return Missions From the ISS JAXA and the Tiger Corporation have come together to develop next-generation cooling containers that will allow for regular sample-returns from the ISS The post JAXA Using Water Bottle Technology for Sample-Return Missio...
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SpaceX will launch baby squid and tardigrades to the space station this week SpaceX is gearing up to launch its 22nd cargo mission to the International Space Station this week, and tucked inside the Dragon cargo capsule will be some interesting organisms.
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'Star Wars' artist Brian Rood unveils variant covers for Marvel's 'War of the Bounty Hunters' (exclusive) Artist Brian Rood creates a pair of limited-edition variant covers for Marvel's "Star Wars: War of the Bounty Hunters #1."
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Europe picks EuroQCI satellite quantum communications consortium Europe has tasked an Airbus-led group to devise its own quantum communications network as startup Arqit raises $400 million for a space-based system. SpaceNews
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German startup raises funding for wildfire monitoring satellites A German startup has raised an initial funding round that will enable it to begin launching a constellation of satellites to detect wildfires. SpaceNews
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Turbulence in interstellar gas clouds reveals multi-fractal structures In interstellar dust clouds, turbulence must first dissipate before a star can form through gravity. A German-French research team has now discovered that the kinetic energy of the turbulence comes to rest in a space tha...
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D-Orbit unveils third mission for ION Satellite Carrier D-Orbit plans to transport satellites into six distinct orbits and to host three satellites on the third mission of the Italian firm's In-Orbit Now (ION) Satellite Carrier. SpaceNews
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What's the story behind the stars?

SPACE.com - 1 Jun 2021 18:37
What's the story behind the stars? We look up today and see the stars divided into the same familiar shapes as our ancestors, but how did the constellations come to be?
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Space history author Jeffrey Kluger launches virtual tour for sci-fi thriller 'Holdout' Best-selling space science writer Jeffrey Kluger will launch a virtual tour Tuesday (June 1) to promote his first fiction book, "Holdout."
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Constellations: What's the story behind the stars? We look up today and see the stars divided into the same familiar shapes as our ancestors, but how did the constellations come to be?
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NASA's Lucy in the Cleanroom

PTTU - 1 Jun 2021 15:49
NASA's Lucy in the Cleanroom NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center:
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Researchers explore the surroundings of globular cluster NGC 6809 Using the 4-meter Blanco telescope at the Cerro Tololo InterAmerican Observatory (CTIO), astronomers have mapped the outermost regions of a galactic globular cluster known as NGC 6809. Results of the study, published May...
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James Webb Space Telescope launch kit

ESA - 1 Jun 2021 15:00
James Webb Space Telescope launch kit Download this launch kit to learn more about the international James Webb Space Telescope and the science goals of the mission.
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Build your own #WebbAtHome

ESA - 1 Jun 2021 15:00
Build your own #WebbAtHome Looking for a space-themed creative project to do at home AND be in for a chance to win some ESA goodies? You're in the right place!
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JAXA using water bottle technology for sample-return missions from the ISS The International Space Station (ISS) is not only the largest and most sophisticated orbiting research facility ever built, it is arguably the most important research facility we have. With its cutting-edge facilities an...
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ASKAP takes a first glimpse at the galactic plane With the findings detailed in two Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society papers, a group of astronomers, led by the Italian National Institute of Astrophysics (INAF) and Macquarie University, reported the firs...
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Fluffy ball of darkinos could be lurking at the center of the Milky Way The supermassive black hole in the center of our galaxy may not be a black hole at all, but rather a fluffy ball of dark matter called darkinos.
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Image: Jupiter antenna that came in from the cold An instrument destined for Jupiter orbit is checked after completing eight days of cryogenic radio-frequency testing at ESA's ESTEC technical center in the Netherlands.
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China is gaining ground in space. Should the US be concerned? Are China's recent activities in space cause for U.S. concern?
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Study reveals diverse magnetic fields in solar-type star forming cores Magnetic fields are ubiquitous throughout the Milky Way galaxy and play a crucial role in all dynamics of interstellar medium. However, questions like how solar-type stars form out of magnetized molecular clouds, whether...
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