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Why does gravity pull us down and not up?

SPACE.com - 6 Aug 2021 16:09
Why does gravity pull us down and not up? Here's why the force of gravity pulls us down rather than up. The answer involves Einstein and the bendy realm of space-time.
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Returning airline traffic boosts Viasat and Intelsat financials The recovering in-flight connectivity (IFC) market is providing lift for satellite operators Viasat and Intelsat, which said their financial results got a boost from passengers returning to the skies. SpaceNews
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Virgin Galactic is selling tickets to space again, now for $450,000 per seat Virgin Galactic has started selling seats on its suborbital spaceliner again -- but the price has gone up.
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NASA Mars rover begins collecting rock in search of alien life NASA's Perseverance rover has begun drilling into the surface of Mars and will collect rock samples to be picked up by future missions for analysis by scientists on Earth.
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TESS considering companion smallsat mission

Space News - 6 Aug 2021 22:08
TESS considering companion smallsat mission The leaders of a NASA exoplanet mission are considering using a spare camera for a companion mission that would enable them to confirm existing discoveries and make new ones. SpaceNews
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Giant ancient lake in Gale Crater on Mars? New study offers different view. Mars' Gale Crater may not have been so wet after all, a new study suggests.
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Ontario's government invests in Lightspeed constellation Telesat has struck a deal with Ontario's government to partly fund its Lightspeed constellation, which will dedicate some of its satellite capacity to improving connectivity in the Canadian province. SpaceNews
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Scientists find chunk of blown-apart star hurtling through Milky Way at breakneck speed LP 40-365 will probably leave the galaxy at some point, scientists say.
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NASA's Perseverance Mars Rover Foiled in First Attempt to Grab Rock for Return to Earth Seeking to collect its inaugural core sample, the mission hopes to beginwhat could be humanity’s boldest search for extraterrestrial life --
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Europe's meteorological satellite agency makes first commercial data acquisition Europe's meteorological satellite agency is buying commercial data for the first time, raising hopes that it will open up more agency and government contracts to the private sector. SpaceNews
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Mars helicopter Ingenuity captures 3D view of Raised Ridges on the Red Planet NASA's Mars helicopter Ingenuity captured stunning new aerial views of Jezero Crater during its most complex flight yet.
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Russia's new Module Kicks the Station out of Position, Causes a Delay for Starliner The new Russian module temporarily kicked the ISS out of position, causing a delay for Boeing's Starliner mission. The post Russia’s new Module Kicks the Station out of Position, Causes a Delay for Starliner appeared f...
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Op-ed | The Last Shuttle Flight -- A 10-Year Lesson July not only saw the successful launch of two private industry human spaceflight operations. It also marked the 10th anniversary of the last space shuttle flight. SpaceNews
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SpaceX stacks Starship atop massive booster for 1st time to make the world's tallest rocket SpaceX's newest Starship prototype was briefly placed atop of its massive booster for the first time on Friday (Aug. 6), setting a new record for the world's tallest rocket.
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Maritime connectivity specialist Marlink finds another private equity buyer U.S. private equity giant Providence Equity Partners is in exclusive talks to buy a majority stake in Marlink, the maritime connectivity provider. SpaceNews
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Ignoring climate change will yield 'untold suffering,' panel of 14,000 scientists warns A new report signed by 14,000 scientists assesses Earth's 'vital signs,' and finds 'untold suffering' awaits if climate change isn't dealt with soon.
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NASA's Juno celebrates 10 years with new infrared view of moon Ganymede The spacecraft used its infrared instrument during recent flybys of Jupiter's mammoth moon to create this latest map, which comes out a decade after Juno's launch.
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A few steps closer to Europa: Spacecraft hardware makes headway Take a closer look at the complex choreography involved in building NASA's Europa Clipper as the mission to explore Jupiter's moon Europa approaches its 2024 launch date.
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Week in images: 02 - 06 August 2021

ESA - 6 Aug 2021 15:38
Week in images: 02 - 06 August 2021 Week in images: 02 - 06 August 2021 Discover our week through the lens
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Experiment bound for space station turns down the heat A lot of power means a lot of heat.
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The Tears of the Hero: Get Ready for the 2021 Perseid Meteors A sure-fire summer shower, the Perseid meteors are set to put on a spectacular show this year. The post The Tears of the Hero: Get Ready for the 2021 Perseid Meteors appeared first on Universe Today.
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MotoArt makes mementos from scrapped NASA shuttle launch platform When NASA announced it was going to destroy its historic Mobile Launch Platform-2, which used to support Apollo rockets and space shuttles, fans of MotoArt's PlaneTags got an idea.
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