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Location American Space News for 24 August 2021
This report could make or break the next 30 years of US astronomy A battle for the future of American stargazing is about to begin -- and the stakes are sky high.
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Analysts: Space SPACs can be a steal or a shot in the dark The SPAC trend in the space industry does not appear to be letting up, says a new report by Avascent and Jefferies, but analysts caution that these deals, while attractive for space companies, can be risky for investors....
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After negotiations, Space Development Agency was able to get reduced pricing for national security launch SDA Director Derek Tournear said initially he did not want to use NSSL because it's significantly more expensive than commercial launches but worked out an agreement with the Space Force to get the cost reduced SpaceNews
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Soar over Mars with NASA's helicopter Ingenuity on its 12th flight (video) NASA's Mars helicopter Ingenuity keeps giving us great bird's-eye views of otherworldly terrain.
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Orbion wins contract to demonstrate high-thrust propulsion Orbion Space Technology announced a U.S. Air Force contract to develop and demonstrate high-thrust propulsion to help small satellites quickly dodge satellites or space debris. SpaceNews
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Kendall reorganizes Space Force acquisition office, wants faster merger with Space Development Agency Air Force Secretary Frank Kendall announced Aug. 24 he is reorganizing the office that oversees Space Force acquisition programs. SpaceNews
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'Tiger Stripes' on a Saturn Moon Could Be Even More Unique Than Previously Thought Enceladus's unusual features could help scientists search for evidence of life outside Earth.
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NRO Director highlights cooperation and innovation The National Reconnaissance Office is working closely with the U.S. Space Force and U.S. Space Command after signing a document that clearly defines each organization's roles and responsibilities, NRO Director Christophe...
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Moran: two shots to increase NASA funding this year A key senator said he will work to fund NASA priorities like its Artemis lunar exploration program through both the conventional appropriations process as well as a multi trillion-dollar budget reconciliation package. Sp...
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Dickinson: U.S. Space Command is now a 'warfighting force,' needs permanent home The head of U.S. Space Command Army announced Aug. 24 that the command has reached "initial operational capability." SpaceNews
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OneWeb unveils its smallest user terminal for LEO broadband OneWeb has unveiled a briefcase-sized electronically steered user terminal called OW1, which it says is the smallest yet that is capable of connecting to its low Earth orbit constellation. SpaceNews
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Elon Musk says SpaceX could launch a Starship to the moon 'probably sooner' than 2024: report SpaceX CEO Elon Musk says he may be able to launch the company's new Starship to the moon for NASA "probably sooner" than the agency's 2024 target
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Astronaut says pinched nerve is why NASA called off space station spacewalk "Today just wasn't the right day," NASA astronaut Mark Vande Hei tweeted after a minor medical issue postponed his spacewalk.
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Raymond unveils new Space Force ad: 'Space is hard' Chief of Space Operations Gen. John Raymond unveiled a new Space Force recruiting ad Aug. 24 aimed at attracting technically skilled candidates. SpaceNews
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Russia postpones lunar mission over 'problems during testing' Russia revealed Tuesday it postponed its first mission to the moon's surface in decades as a result of "problems" encountered during tests of the Luna-25 spacecraft.
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NorthStar SSA and Earth intelligence constellation gets key government approval Canada's government has conditionally approved startup NorthStar Earth & Space's plan to deploy 52 commercial imaging satellites to keep tabs on what's happening in orbit and down below. SpaceNews
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China's Tiangong space station

SPACE.com - 24 Aug 2021 17:33
China's Tiangong space station Tiangong will be much larger than the Tiangong 1 and 2 space labs, but still much smaller than the ISS.
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The U.S. spacewalk outside the International Space Station originally planned for Tuesday, Aug. 24 with NASA astronaut Mark Vande Hei and JAXA (Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency) astronaut Akihiko Hoshide has been postp...
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Traversable wormholes are possible under certain gravity conditions Certain weird gravity conditions would make it possible to travel through a wormhole and back.
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Mystery object in space could be a new arm of the Milky Way A telescope in China has mapped out what may be a totally new arm of our home galaxy.
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Op-ed | Can Frank Kendall help the Space Force win the space race against China? Kendall's perception of what was needed for success in DoD procurement has largely tracked with what venture and private equity investors have pursued. SpaceNews
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Research sheds more light on the overionized recombining plasma in the supernova remnant IC 443 Astronomers have used ESA's XMM-Newton spacecraft to investigate the overionized recombining plasma in a supernova remnant (SNR) known as IC 443. Results of this research, published August 12 on arXiv.org, deliver essent...
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