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Location American Space News for 15 July 2021
Blue Origin donates $19 million to space nonprofits ahead of Jeff Bezos' launch Blue Origin's nonprofit Club for the Future is donating $1 million apiece to 19 space organizations. The money was raised by selling a seat on Blue Origin's upcoming first crewed spaceflight.
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Astronomers spot first activity on giant megacomet beyond Saturn Spotting the first signs of activity on a record-setting megacomet came down to a time-zone advantage.
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City-sized asteroids smacked ancient Earth 10 times more often than thought Asteroids as big as the one that wiped out the dinosaurs, or even bigger, used to strike ancient Earth ten times more often than previously believed, according to a new study.
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China's Mars rover Zhurong just found its parachute and backshell (video) China's Zhurong Mars rover has given us nice, up-close looks at some of the hardware that helped it land safely on the Red Planet two months ago.
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Here's how a French astronaut celebrated Bastille Day 2021 in space French astronaut Thomas Pesquet pulled out all the stops in orbit for a Bastille Day on the International Space Station.
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Jeff Bezos donates $200 million to the Smithsonian Institution ahead of Blue Origin launch Billionaire Jeff Bezos, founder of Amazon and the spaceflight company Blue Origin, will donate $200 million to the Smithsonian, the Institution announced Wednesday (July 14).
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Cruise by Jupiter and its giant moon Ganymede in this gorgeous Juno flyby video A dazzling new animation puts you aboard NASA's Juno spacecraft during its epic flybys last month of Jupiter and the huge moon Ganymede.
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The smoke from wildfires in Oregon and beyond is covering vast areas of US, satellites show It's summer in the Northern Hemisphere -- and that means it's fire season. Satellites are pitching in to monitor dozens of blazes nationwide.
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Don't Be Surprised if EmDrive Experiments Never Work

Universe Today - 15 Jul 2021 20:01
Don't Be Surprised if EmDrive Experiments Never Work Every few years the “EmDrive”, a proposed method of generating rocket thrust without any exhaust, hits the news. Each time, everyone asks: could this be it? Could this be the technological leap to revolutionize space...
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Shanghai is About to Open the World's Largest Astronomy Museum The Shanghai Astronomy Museum, the largest museum in the world dedicated solely to the study of the cosmos, will open its door to the public next week. The post Shanghai is About to Open the World’s Largest Astronomy M...
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Abell 1775: Chandra catches slingshot during collision When the titans of space--galaxy clusters--collide, extraordinary things can happen. A new study using NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory examines the repercussions after two galaxy clusters clashed.
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In George RR Martin's new 'Joker Moon,' space history is a 'Wild Card' What do the 52 cards in a standard deck and 52 years since the first moon landing have in common with "A Game of Thrones" author George R.R. Martin? A new book in the "Wild Cards" anthology series. "Joker Moon" refocuses...
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Future Genius: Discover our new knowledge magazine for kids aged 7 to 11, out now! Packed with puzzles, activities and videos, each edition of Future Genius takes you on an epic journey of STEAM discovery -- from the solar system to Ancient Greece.
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Blue Origin says will fly 18-year-old to space on July 20 Blue Origin said Thursday an 18-year-old paying customer will fly to space on board the company's maiden crewed spaceflight on July 20, becoming the youngest ever astronaut.
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What does it take to do a spacewalk? Skill, courage, and being able to wear a men's size medium. Surprisingly, one of the main criteria (besides the years of astronaut training) is body size.
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ESA's first Earth observation mission dedicated to understanding our planet, the European Remote Sensing satellite (ERS-1), was launched into orbit on 17 July 1991. At the time, it was the most sophisticated Earth observ...
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Here's SpaceX's new Drone Ship: At this point, SpaceX could claim to be both a rocket company and also a maritime shipping company. The company owns a fleet of drone ships for the purposes of providing their rockets with a safe place to retrograde land...
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NASA TV to Air Crew Dragon Port Relocation on Space Station

NASA Breaking news - 15 Jul 2021 15:39
NASA TV to Air Crew Dragon Port Relocation on Space Station NASA's SpaceX Crew-2 astronauts on the International Space Station will relocate their Crew Dragon Endeavour spacecraft Wednesday, July 21, setting the stage for a historic first when two different U.S. commercial spacec...
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Operations underway to restore payload computer on NASA's Hubble Space Telescope NASA has identified the possible cause of the payload computer problem that suspended Hubble Space Telescope science operations on June 13. The telescope itself and science instruments remain healthy and in a safe config...
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Astranis accelerates production with four more small GEO satellites Astranis has started building four very small geostationary orbit satellites as it gears up to produce dozens and later hundreds of them simultaneously. SpaceNews
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China's Zhurong Mars rover visits own parachute

Space News - 15 Jul 2021 14:18
China's Zhurong Mars rover visits own parachute China's Zhurong rover has approached and imaged the parachute and backshell which helped the vehicle land safely on Mars. SpaceNews
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Blue Origin donates New Shepard auction proceeds to space nonprofit groups With less than a week before its first crewed suborbital spaceflight, Blue Origin is distributing some of the proceeds from an auction for one of the seats on that flight to a group of space-related non-profit organizati...
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