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Location American Space News for 9 July 2021
The Streetlights in an Entire County Were Swapped to LEDs. Light Pollution got Worse "The best laid plans of mice and men often go awry" – this famous paraphrase of Scottish poet Robert Burns sometimes sums up human ingenuity. That is exactly what happened when a county in Washington State decided to r...
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Multiple Earth-Mass Rogue Planets Have Been Discovered Drifting Through the Milky Way Last year we reported on how the Roman Space Telescope's backers hoped it would be able to detect rogue planets using a technique called "microlensing". Now, a team led by Iain McDonald, then at the University of Manches...
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With NASA astronaut Shane Kimbrough monitoring aboard the International Space Station, a SpaceX cargo Dragon spacecraft undocked from the International Docking Adapter on the station's space-facing port of the Harmony mo...
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Jeff Bezos' Blue Origin throws shade at Virgin Galactic ahead of Richard Branson's launch For the tiny few of us who can afford to pay for a trip in space, Blue Origin is already ramping up its marketing against competitor Virgin Galactic.
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NC, Wisconsin, NY Students to Hear from Astronauts on Space Station Students from three states will hear from astronauts from three different countries aboard the International Space Station next week.
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Mystery of Jupiter's powerful X-ray auroras finally solved Mysterious flares of X-rays from Jupiter's auroras suggest that the giant planet's "northern lights" may possess unexpected similarities with those of Earth, a new study finds.
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NASA awards contract to Northrop Grumman to build Gateway module NASA has awarded a contract worth $935 million to Northrop Grumman to build and integrate the first habitation module for the lunar Gateway. SpaceNews
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Venus and the moon pass a fading Mars in the evening sky this weekend Catch the trio above the western horizon about 45 minutes after sunset.
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Wally Funk From the Mercury 13 Will be Joining Jeff Bezos on his Flight to the Edge of Space Wally Funk, a pioneer in the field of aerospace and a member of the Mercury 13 program, will be accompanying Jeff Bezos to space this month! The post Wally Funk From the Mercury 13 Will be Joining Jeff Bezos on his Fligh...
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Scientists solve 40-year mystery over Jupiter's X-ray aurora A research team co-led by UCL has solved a decades-old mystery as to how Jupiter produces a spectacular burst of X-rays every few minutes.
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The mystery of what causes Jupiter's X-ray auroras is solved The 40-year-old mystery of what causes Jupiter's X-ray auroras has been solved. For the first time, astronomers have seen the entire mechanism at work - and it could be a process occurring in many other parts of the Univ...
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Seeing some cosmic X-ray emitters might be a matter of perspective It's hard to miss a flashlight beam pointed straight at you. But that beam viewed from the side appears significantly dimmer. The same holds true for some cosmic objects: Like a flashlight, they radiate primarily in one ...
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The last voyage of NASA's space shuttle: Looking back at Atlantis' final mission 10 years later The final space shuttle mission, which launched 10 years ago this week, almost didn't happen.
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Chinese Astronauts Take Their First Spacewalk Outside the new Station Spacewalks are a relatively rare occurrence, and they normally draw at least a moderate amount of media coverage. So when a team of Chinese astronauts performed a spacewalk outside of their newly launched space station f...
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Celebrations to mark 60 years since second suborbital spaceflight Celebrations in Indiana and Kansas are marking the 60 years since Virgil "Gus" Grissom, the second U.S. astronaut, made the short hop into space.
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North Korea-linked hackers accessed South's rocket developer: spy agency Hackers linked to North Korea broke into the network of a South Korean aerospace company last month that holds confidential rocket propulsion technologies developed for the nation's first indigenous space launch vehicle ...
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NASA, Northrop Grumman Finalize Moon Outpost Living Quarters Contract NASA and Northrop Grumman of Dulles, Virginia, have finalized a contract to develop the Habitation and Logistics Outpost (HALO) for Gateway, which will be a critical way station and outpost in orbit around the Moon as pa...
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Image: Lunar hardware delivered to NASA Goddard A new instrument that will fly to the moon has been delivered to NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center.
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Rare meteorite could hold secrets to life on Earth Scientists are set to uncover the secrets of a rare meteorite and possibly the origins of oceans and life on Earth, thanks to Science and Technology Facilities Council (STFC) funding.
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Researchers have taught a drone to recognize and hunt down meteorites autonomously Planetary scientists estimate that each year, about 500 meteorites survive the fiery trip through Earth's atmosphere and fall to our planet's surface. Most are quite small, and less than 2% of them are ever recovered. Wh...
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Op-ed | America's permanent and resilient presence in space will be nuclear powered As Congress prepares NASA's budget for fiscal year 2022, it has a valuable opportunity to ensure that America remains the world's leader in sustainable space exploration by continuing to fund the development of advanced ...
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Swarm yields new insight into animal migration Using measurements from ESA's Earth Explorer Swarm mission, scientists have developed a new tool that links the strength and direction of the magnetic field to the flight paths of migrating birds. This is a huge step for...
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