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Location American Space News for 23 July 2021
Boeing's Starliner capsule is 'go' for July 30 test launch for NASA Boeing's Starliner astronaut taxi has cleared a big hurdle on the road to its July 30 launch to the International Space Station.
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What would happen if the moon were twice as close to Earth? Higher tides, bigger earthquakes, and more frequent volcanic eruptions would plague the planet.
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A delay in the undocking events scheduled for tomorrow gave the crew of Expedition 65 aboard the International Space Station extra time to focus on training, science, and maintenance today....
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Mars helicopter Ingenuity gearing up for 10th Red Planet flight this weekend Ingenuity's 10th flight on Mars could happen as early as Saturday (July 24).
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Skittles is celebrating its flight into space with limited Zero-G candy packs "Who wants a Skittle?" With those words delivered from high above Earth, Jeff Bezos inspired a new, limited-edition variety of the colorful treats.
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The first four 'Star Trek' films are getting remastered to warp back into stores in 4K UHD The first four "Star Trek" movies are getting an ultra-high-definition makeover for a new 4K box set to be released in September 2021.
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NASA Invites Media to Next SpaceX Cargo Launch to Space Station Media accreditation is now open for SpaceX's 23rd cargo resupply mission to the International Space Station. Liftoff of the Dragon spacecraft on a Falcon 9 rocket is targeted for late August from Launch Complex 39A at Ke...
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A SpaceX Falcon Heavy rocket will launch NASA's Europa Clipper mission to icy Jupiter moon NASA has picked SpaceX's heavy-lift Falcon Heavy rocket to launch the Europa Clipper mission to Jupiter's icy moon.
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How to watch Boeing launch its 2nd Starliner test flight for NASA on July 30 Boeing is set to launch its Starliner spacecraft on a crucial uncrewed flight to the International Space Station on July 30. Here's how you can watch the weeklong mission live.
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Mysteries of the Oort Cloud at the Edge of Our Solar System The entirely theoretical cloud of icy space debris marks the frontiers of our solar system.
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Kidrobot launches limited-edition astronaut Dunny and other exclusives for Comic-Con@Home 2021 The limited-edition toy designer has unveiled three new exclusive releases for Comic-Con.
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NASA Awards Launch Services Contract for Europa Clipper Mission NASA has selected Space Exploration Technologies Corp. (SpaceX) of Hawthorne, California, to provide launch services for Earth's first mission to conduct detailed investigations of Jupiter's moon Europa.
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'Star Trek: Lower Decks' new season 2 teaser trailer does not disappoint The latest, and probably the last, trailer for the second season of "Star Trek: Lower Decks" has warped online and it's a feast of rich "Star Trek" references.
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Jupiter's volcanic moon Io is emitting strange radio waves and NASA's Juno probe is listening NASA's Juno spacecraft is "listening" in on radio emissions from Jupiter's volcanic moon Io, allowing researchers to discover what triggers the strange radio waves.
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Court denies Viasat attempt to halt Starlink launches pending legal action A federal appeals court denied a motion from satellite operator Viasat to stop SpaceX from enlarging its Starlink megaconstellation. SpaceNews
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Scientists Have a new way to Predict the Most Damaging Solar Storms Space is full of hazards. The Earth, and it's atmosphere, does a great job of shielding us from most of them. But sometimes those hazards are more powerful than even those protections can withstand, and potentially catas...
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Planetary nebulae in distant galaxies

Phys.org - 23 Jul 2021 15:59
Planetary nebulae in distant galaxies Using data from the MUSE instrument, researchers at the Leibniz Institute for Astrophysics Potsdam (AIP) succeeded in detecting extremely faint planetary nebulae in distant galaxies. The method used, a filter algorithm i...
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Laser research to boost deep space missions

Phys.org - 23 Jul 2021 15:54
Laser research to boost deep space missions Canberra is one step closer to being Australia's home to deep space laser communication, thanks to a government funding for researchers at The Australian National University (ANU).
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Keen to sign up for space tourism? Here are 6 things to consider (besides the price tag) It's been a momentous month for space-faring billionaires. On July 11, British entrepreneur Sir Richard Branson's Unity "rocket-plane" flew him and five fellow passengers about 85 kilometers above Earth. And this week, A...
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Duneside view of ESA's technical heart

ESA - 23 Jul 2021 14:41
Duneside view of ESA's technical heart Image: Duneside view of ESA's technical heart
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Scientists seek better understanding of Earth's atmospheric chemistry by studying Mars Long-term studies of ozone and water vapor in the atmosphere of Mars could lead to better understanding of atmospheric chemistry for the Earth. A new analysis of data from ESA's Mars Express mission has revealed that our...
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Hubble Views a Faraway Galaxy Through a Cosmic Lens NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center:
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