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Location American Space News for 3 August 2021
MTV reveals vine-covered 'Moon Person' at NASA rocket garden MTV celebrated its 40th year on the air by revealing a new look for its iconic Video Music Awards (VMA) trophy at NASA's Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex.
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NASA Model Describes Nearby Star which Resembles Ours in its Youth NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center:
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NASA astronauts 'very excited' about Boeing's upcoming Starliner OFT-2 launch Astronauts are eager to see Boeing's Starliner spacecraft launch to space today (Aug. 3), despite issues with the capsule's previous uncrewed spaceflight.
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SpaceX rolls 29-engine Super Heavy rocket to launch site (video) The giant, 29-engine Super Heavy vehicle known as Booster 4 rolled out to its South Texas launch site today (Aug. 3) to begin testing ahead of a planned orbital trial.
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Watch cosmonauts explore Russia's new Nauka space station module in this video tour Cosmonauts Oleg Novitsky and Pyotr Dubrov gave a video tour of the new Russian "Nauka" module that docked at the International Space Station last week.
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SpaceLink to improve International Space Station comms with relay satellites Significantly faster communications could be coming to the International Space Station in 2024, after SpaceLink won funding to test its incoming relay satellites. SpaceNews
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GOES-17 satellite bounces back from glitch while monitoring California wildfires A weather satellite has recovered from a brief anomaly and is back to studying Earth and its ongoing wildfires.
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Chinese startup iSpace fails to reach orbit again with Hyperbola-1 rocket The latest failure of a Chinese commercial rocket may point to growing pains as the country opens its space sector to more private participation, according to a news report.
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Supermassive black holes can be surprisingly delicate eaters, astronomers find Astronomers have imaged an extraordinary black hole picnic of cosmic proportions.
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Lego releases massive 'Star Wars' UCS Republic Gunship with 3,292 pieces At 27 inches in length and 500 Galactic Credits ($350) in price, this would make the ultimate "Star Wars" shrine.
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Modern civilization would be lost without GPS

Space News - 3 Aug 2021 18:37
Modern civilization would be lost without GPS Aircraft, cars, trucks, trains and ships rely on GPS for location data, while GPS timing signals underpin cellular communications and financial transactions. SpaceNews
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Boeing delays key uncrewed test flight to ISS

Phys.org - 3 Aug 2021 17:36
Boeing delays key uncrewed test flight to ISS Boeing delayed an uncrewed flight of its Starliner capsule to the International Space Station (ISS) on Tuesday over a propulsion issue, pushing back a key test it last attempted in 2019.
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Boeing's Starliner launch delayed yet again

SPACE.com - 3 Aug 2021 17:23
Boeing's Starliner launch delayed yet again Boeing's Starliner astronaut taxi will have to wait to launch ... again.
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LIVE WEBINAR - Space Innovation: The Trends Revolutionizing Aerospace With the advent of private astronauts, commercial space traffic, and inventions such as the reusable Falcon rocket, the space industry is revolutionizing -- one innovation at a time. SpaceNews
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NASA is Going Ahead With a Hopping Lander to Explore the Lunar Surface Methods of movement for robotic explorers of other worlds have been as varied as the worlds themselves. Some missions have been simple landers, some rovers, and now there's even been a helicopter flight on Mars. But ther...
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Two Bizarre red Asteroids Somehow Migrated From the Kuiper Belt all the way to the Main Asteroid Belt If asked to pick what color asteroids in the asteroid belt would be, red is likely not one that would come to mind for most people. But that is exactly the color of two new asteroids found by Hasegawa Sunao of JAXA and a...
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Mediterranean continues to bake

ESA - 3 Aug 2021 16:11
Mediterranean continues to bake Image: This map generated using data from Copernicus Sentinel-3 shows the temperature of the land surface on 2 August 2021.
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What would happen if Earth suddenly stopped spinning? If Earth abruptly stopped spinning, what would happen to everything on it?
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NASA begins launch preparations for first mission to the Trojan asteroids NASA's first spacecraft to explore the Trojan asteroids arrived Friday, July 30, at the agency's Kennedy Space Center (KSC) in Florida. It is now in a cleanroom at nearby Astrotech, ready to begin final preparations for ...
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Mystery surrounds Chinese private rocket launch attempt Chinese private firm iSpace conducted a launch of a Hyperbola-1 solid rocket early Tuesday but status of the mission is currently unknown. SpaceNews
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Take a deep dive into the new 'Star Trek: Lower Decks' Season 2 teaser trailer Madness, mayhem, heroics and hijinks -- fans of "Lower Decks" have plenty to look forward to.
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Skyglow forces dung beetles in the city to abandon the Milky Way as their compass Globally, nights are becoming ever brighter.
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