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Space telescopes spot light 'echoing' from behind black hole for the first time For the first time ever, scientists have seen the light "echoing" from behind a black hole.
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Harvard's Avi Loeb Thinks We Should Study UFOs--and He's Not Wrong As a SETI scientist, I’m grateful that he has the freedom—and the guts—to go where few would dare to go --
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Stakes are high for Boeing Starliner's 2nd space station try this week Boeing's astronaut taxi is stepping into the limelight again, and the stakes are even higher this time.
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The Event Horizon Telescope Zooms in on Another Supermassive Black Hole The Event Horizon Telescope (EHT) just captured another amazing image, this time of the relativistic jet coming from the center of the Centaurus A galaxy. The post The Event Horizon Telescope Zooms in on Another Supermas...
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Boeing Starliner OFT-2 launch to space station delayed following Russian module mishap Boeing's Starliner spacecraft will have to wait to make its triumphant trip to space.
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NASA Invites Media to International Space Station Update

NASA Breaking news - 29 Jul 2021 21:51
NASA Invites Media to International Space Station Update NASA will host a media teleconference at 4:30 p.m. EDT today, Thursday, July 29, to discuss the status of International Space Station activities.
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A new spin on planet formation mysteries

Phys.org - 29 Jul 2021 21:31
A new spin on planet formation mysteries Astronomers have captured the first-ever spin measurements of planets making up the HR 8799 star system.
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Biden taps Aerospace Corp.'s John Plumb to run DoD space policy President Biden has nominated John Plumb to be assistant secretary of defense for space policy, the White House announced July 29. SpaceNews
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The Search for Alien Artifacts Begins

Discover - 29 Jul 2021 21:00
The Search for Alien Artifacts Begins Avi Loeb's Galileo Project plans to hunt the solar system for signs of technology from intelligent, extraterrestrial civilizations.
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Teams with NASA's Exploration Ground Systems (EGS) and contractor Jacobs integrated the launch abort system (LAS) with the Orion spacecraft inside the Launch Abort System Facility at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florid...
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The uncrewed Multipurpose Laboratory Module (MLM), named Nauka, the Russian word for "science," arrived at the International Space Station's Poisk module on the space-facing side of the Russian segment at 9:29 a.m. EDT.....
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Boeing's Starliner capsule rolls out to pad ahead of crucial Friday launch (photos) The CST-100 Starliner capsule and its Atlas V rocket rolled out to their pad at Florida's Cape Canaveral Space Force Station this morning (July 29) ahead of their planned Friday liftoff.
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Ground system for NASA's Roman Space Telescope moves into development When it launches in the mid-2020s, NASA's Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope will revolutionize astronomy by building on the science discoveries and technological leaps of the Hubble, Spitzer, and Webb space telescopes. T...
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Inmarsat unveils multi-orbit Orchestra constellation British operator Inmarsat plans to add at least 150 low-Earth-orbit satellites to its global fleet, stepping up competition against OneWeb and others developing megaconstellations for mobility markets. SpaceNews
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Mars' buried polar 'lakes' may just be frozen clay Bright reflections that radar detected beneath the south pole of Mars may not be underground lakes as previously thought but deposits of clay instead, a new study finds.
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Move asteroids now before they become a threat, researchers argue A pair of astronomers have proposed two new strategies for preventing possible asteroid impacts.
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Lengths of Super-Jupiters' Days Measured for the First Time American Astronomical Society:
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Mars' bright south pole reflections may be clay--not water Bright reflections observed at Mars' south pole serve as evidence for water. But, seeing may be deceiving.
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This Cyclic Model of the Universe Has Cosmologists Rethinking the Big Bang Meet the Big Crunch: In this theory on the origins of the universe, the Big Bang was not the beginning, but a repeating pattern of expansion and contraction.
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Astronomers catch fizzled-out gamma-ray burst from supernova A fizzled example of a gamma-ray burst, the most powerful kind of explosion known in the universe, suggests these outbursts can be surprisingly brief, researchers say.
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Italian astronomers discover new star cluster

Phys.org - 29 Jul 2021 17:00
Italian astronomers discover new star cluster Astronomers from Italy report the detection of a new star cluster as part of the YMCA (Yes, Magellanic Clouds Again) survey. The newly discovered stellar grouping, designated YMCA-1, may be an old and remote star cluster...
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NASA performs field test of 3D imaging system for descent and landing Producing rapid and accurate images on missions to the Moon, Mars and other terrestrial destinations is crucial for a safe descent and landing. A NASA project called Safe and Precise Landing--Integrated Capabilities Evol...
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