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Epic radio images give most-detailed views of distant galaxies The most detailed radio images of galaxies outside the Milky Way have been captured by a network of 70,000 radio antennas spread over nine European countries.
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A-74 iceberg near collision with Brunt Ice Shelf Image: New radar images show the A-74 iceberg spinning around the western tip of the Brunt Ice Shelf, brushing slightly against it before continuing southwards.
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Blue Origin suit stops work on NASA HLS contract with SpaceX NASA will stop work on a Human Landing System award to SpaceX through the end of October as a federal court takes up a suit filed by Blue Origin protesting the contract. SpaceNews
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James Webb's Upper Stage is off to the Launch Site

Universe Today - 20 Aug 2021 23:36
James Webb's Upper Stage is off to the Launch Site The rocket that will carry the James Webb Space Telescope to space later this year is on its way to the launch site! The post James Webb’s Upper Stage is off to the Launch Site appeared first on Universe Today.
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SpaceX will launch a Dragon cargo ship for NASA on Aug. 28 and you can watch it live The next SpaceX Dragon spacecraft to visit the International Space Station will launch next Saturday (Aug. 28), and if you're an early-bird you can watch it all online.
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NASA's Space to Ground is your weekly update on what's happening aboard the International Space Station....
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Perseverance rover spots tiny Mars moon Deimos (video) NASA's Perseverance rover has given us an otherworldly skywatching treat -- the minuscule Mars moon Deimos, twinkling in the dusty Red Planet skies.
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The Astrobee robotic free-flyers were powered up aboard the International Space Station and cell samples were set up for human muscle research today....
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Here comes the sun: Planetary scientists find evidence of solar-driven change on the moon Tiny iron nanoparticles unlike any found naturally on Earth are nearly everywhere on the moon--and scientists are trying to understand why. A new study led by Northern Arizona University doctoral candidate Christian J. T...
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Chinese astronauts complete second spacewalk at new space station Chinese astronauts conducted their second spacewalk outside of the country's new space station on Friday, installing a range of equipment including a back-up air-conditioning unit.
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Foust Forward | A schedule better suited for Artemis While moving up the date of a human lunar landing may have been well intentioned, providing the urgency needed to make decisions and more forward, budgets that have not kept pace with projections and inevitable future te...
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Space Force to establish new command in Colorado focused on training and education The U.S. Space Force on Aug. 23 will establish the Space Training and Readiness Command at Peterson Space Force Base in Colorado Springs. SpaceNews
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These Citizen Science Projects are Perfect for a New School Year As kids go back to school, either virtually or in-person, citizen science offers a new way to learn about their world.
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Sodium 'fizz' gives big asteroid Phaethon its weird comet-like appearance As an asteroid, Phaethon is a ball composed mainly of rock, and it shouldn't have enough water ice to form the glowing fuzzy coma and tail that adorn a comet.
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What can we do with a captured asteroid?

SPACE.com - 20 Aug 2021 18:06
What can we do with a captured asteroid? Asteroids are packed with gold and other valuable resources. And the best way to harvest those metals may be to bring space rocks to Earth.
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Space beer, anyone? Hops flying on SpaceX's private astronaut mission Inspiration4 will be auctioned for charity Billionaire Jared Isaacman is looking for a brewery to make beer with space-flown hops -- for a good cause.
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Radiation-detecting optical fibers installed on the International Space Station In a spacecraft, in order to protect both crew and electronics from radiation, it is mandatory to invest in effective radiation monitoring systems. The International Space Station (ISS), just like the Large Hadron Collid...
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Wandering black holes

Phys.org - 20 Aug 2021 17:26
Wandering black holes Every massive galaxy is believed to host a supermassive black hole (SMBH) at its center. Its mass is correlated with the mass of the inner regions of its host (and also with some other properties), probably because the S...
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Op-ed | Private industry spacesuit advancements are the solution to OIG report findings The recent Office of Inspector General report that concluded NASA's spacesuit program is out of sync with with a 2024 lunar landing excluded any consideration of the substantial privately led work that has already been a...
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Japan's Mission to Phobos Will Also Bring a Sample Home by 2029 Japan’s space agency (JAXA) is gearing up for its Martian Moons eXploration (MMX) mission, with plans to have a sample from Mars' moon Phobos return to Earth by 2029. Mission scientists say they hope to find clues to t...
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PNT alternatives champion open-market approach

Space News - 20 Aug 2021 16:47
PNT alternatives champion open-market approach Competing positioning, navigation, and timing (PNT) companies are joining forces to accelerate efforts to back up global navigation satellite systems (GNSS). SpaceNews
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NASA halts human moon lander work with SpaceX amid Blue Origin lawsuit NASA must again stop work on its human moon lander partnership with SpaceX due to a Blue Origin lawsuit, further risking the agency's tight timeline to return astronauts to the moon.
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