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Location American Space News for 13 June 2021
How To Search the Chemical Makeup of Exoplanet Atmospheres for Hints at Their History Author’s note – this article was written with Dr. Vincent Kofman, a scientist at NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center (GSFC), and the lead author on the research it discusses. Thousands of exoplanets have been discov...
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What's the Connection Between the Chemistry of a Star and the Formation of its Planets? Scientists seem to have come up with a new parlor game – how many ways can we potentially detect exoplanets? The two most common methods, the transit method and the Doppler method, each have their own problems. Alterna...
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New Virginia spaceport head seeks to increase launch activity The new head of Virginia's commercial spaceport on Wallops Island says he wants to increase launch activity at the site, while acknowledging that there are limits as to how big it can grow. SpaceNews
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Physicists harness atomic 'dark states' to store light Physicists used optical tweezers to capture their gas clouds.
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Earth's core is growing 'lopsided' and scientists don't know why New seismic models show that Earth's inner core may be growing faster in the east than in the west, creating a 'lopsided' pattern at the center of our planet.
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Trip to space with Jeff Bezos sells for $28 mn

Phys.org - 13 Jun 2021 22:42
Trip to space with Jeff Bezos sells for $28 mn A mystery bidder paid $28 million at auction Saturday for a seat alongside Jeff Bezos on board the first crewed spaceflight of the billionaire's company Blue Origin next month.
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Starfield, a sprawling new sci-fi game, will launch in November 2022. Watch the 1st trailer. Bethesda Game Studios announced the release date Sunday (June 13) for its epic new space-based adventure game "Starfield."
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Asteroid 16 Psyche Might Not be a Solid Chunk of Metal After All, but Another Rubble Pile Asteroid 16 Psyche, often sensationally dubbed the 10,000 quadrillion dollar asteroid due to its composition of valuable metals, may not be entirely what it seems. A new paper out of the University of Arizona suggests th...
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Northrop Grumman's Pegasus rocket launches U.S. Space Force mission A Northrop Grumman Pegasus XL rocket launched the U.S. Space Force Tactically Responsive Launch-2 (TacRL-2) mission June 13 at 1:11 a.m. Pacific from Vandenberg Space Force Base, California. SpaceNews
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Making progress on our Artemis Moon rocket, images from a close encounter with a Jovian moon, and a ring of fire for our Moon ... a few of the stories to tell you about - This Week at NASA....
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It's Time for Perseverance to get to Work

Universe Today - 13 Jun 2021 16:35
It's Time for Perseverance to get to Work Given all of the news surrounding the landing and first few months of operation of the Perseverance rover on Mars, it might be surprising that its actual science mission hasn't even started yet. That changed on June 1st ...
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Searching for City Lights on Other Planets

Scientific American - 13 Jun 2021 16:00
Searching for City Lights on Other Planets There’s a detectable difference between a planet shining with reflected light and a planet glowing with its own artificial illumination --
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Pegasus XL rocket launches secretive 'space domain awareness' satellite for US Space Force A Northrop Grumman rocket successfully launched a secretive Space Force satellite for "space domain awareness" on Sunday (June 13).
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