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The Art of Pondering Earth's Distant Future

Scientific American - 13 Aug 2021 20:00
The Art of Pondering Earth's Distant Future Stretching the mind across time can help us become more responsible planetary stewards and foster empathy across generations --
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Startup wants to develop cargo services for Chinese space station A Chinese startup is aiming to developing spacecraft capable of sending cargo to China's space station, with a first small demonstration launch set for 2022. SpaceNews
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Exponential growth of cubesats may be tapering off The use of cubesats has grown dramatically in recent years, but some are wondering if the form factor has reached the limits of its usefulness. SpaceNews
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Electrodynamic tethers speed up satellite reentry timelines Tethers Unlimited's Terminator Tape lowered a cubesat into Earth's atmosphere in eight months, while a nearly identical satellite without a 70-meter conductive tail is expected to remain in orbit for more than a decade. ...
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Astra to fly upgraded rocket on next launch

Space News - 13 Aug 2021 22:21
Astra to fly upgraded rocket on next launch Astra will introduce an upgraded version of its small launch vehicle on its next flight later this month intended to increase the vehicle's payload capacity. SpaceNews
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See the first 'Blade Runner: Black Lotus' trailer and catch a sneak peek at the opening minutes The first trailer and a sneak peek at "Blade Runner: Black Lotus" are here and they're packed with sci-fi awesomeness.
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NASA Sends a 3D Printer for Lunar Regolith and More to the ISS One of the reasons the ISS is still alive and kicking is that it offers a unique environment for testing that is available nowhere, either on the Earth or off of it. Plenty of science experiments want to take advantage o...
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Boeing's Starliner launch, a critical test flight for NASA, delayed indefinitely as capsule heads back to factory Boeing's CST-100 Starliner spacecraft won't be flying to the International Space Station for NASA this month after all.
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Starliner test flight faces months-long delay

Space News - 13 Aug 2021 18:57
Starliner test flight faces months-long delay A test flight of Boeing's CST-100 Starliner commercial crew vehicle will be delayed for likely several months to fix a problem with valves on the spacecraft. SpaceNews
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Traces of Ceres' icy crust found at occator crater Anomalies in the distribution of hydrogen at Occator crater on the dwarf planet Ceres reveal an icy crust, says a new paper led by Tom Prettyman, a Senior Scientist at the Planetary Science Institute.
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Solar Orbiter spacecraft sends postcard from Venus in flyby video Sun-exploring spacecraft Solar Orbiter has captured this video of a glowing crescent of Venus as it flew past the planet during a gravity-assist flyby on Monday (Aug 9).
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Dragonfly Mission has Some Ambitious Science Goals to Accomplish When it Arrives at Titan As any good project manager will tell you, goals are necessary to complete any successful project. The more audacious the goal, the more potentially successful the project will be. But bigger goals are harder to hit, lea...
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Connecting the Dots | Drones in space: Satellites seen as key to giving full autonomy to uncrewed aerial vehicles Advances in commercial drone technology are opening up new growth opportunities for the space industry, which has an often underappreciated synergistic relationship with uncrewed aerial vehicles. SpaceNews
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OSIRIS-Rex got to Know Bennu Really Well. Apparently, There's now a 1-in-1,750 Chance That it'll hit Earth by 2300 Asteroid Bennu is one of the two most hazardous known asteroids in our Solar System. Luckily, the OSIRIS-REx (Origins, Spectral Interpretation, Resource Identification, Security-Regolith Explorer) spacecraft orbited Benn...
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Week in images: 09 - 13 August 2021

ESA - 13 Aug 2021 15:10
Week in images: 09 - 13 August 2021 Week in images: 09 - 13 August 2021 Discover our week through the lens
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Hubble Peers into a Dusty Stellar Nursery NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center:
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Perseverance Mars rover fumbled 1st sampling attempt because of 'unique' powdery rock, NASA finds NASA's Perseverance rover's first sample collection didn't go as planned due to trouble with a "unique" and unexpectedly powdery Mars rock.
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Estes' 'DARC1' is its most challenging Space Corps model rocket kit yet Model rocket maker Estes has unveiled its newest expert-level rocket the DARC-1, as the latest addition to their Space Corps line just in time for the last days of summer.
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'Dancing ghosts': A new, deeper scan of the sky throws up surprises for astronomers Scanning through data fresh off the telescope, we saw two ghosts dancing deep in the cosmos.
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Heat transfer experiment arrives at International Space Station People who design spacecraft must prioritize two factors: reducing weight and managing extreme temperatures.
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Boeing Starliner launch faces further delays

Phys.org - 13 Aug 2021 10:00
Boeing Starliner launch faces further delays Boeing's troubled Starliner spaceship could be set for further delays after the company said Thursday it was working to solve problems with the propulsion system.
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In April 2021, Bumble, one of the free-flying Astrobee robots aboard the International Space Station, was put to the test to investigate a simulated anomaly....
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