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Location American Space News for 26 August 2021
Ingenuity Mars helicopter sees potential rover road ahead Ask any space explorer, and they'll have a favorite photograph or two from their mission. For Ken Farley, the project scientist for NASA's Perseverance rover, one of his current favorites is a color image of "South Seít...
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Hubble captures gorgeous image of 'Einstein ring' from warped quasar light Astronomers use the rings to study remote galaxies and to measure the masses of the objects that create them.
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NASA astronaut and Expedition 65 Flight Engineer Megan McArthur works on the Cardinal Muscle investigation in the Life Sciences Glovebox aboard the International Space Station....
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Another Flight for New Shepard, No Passengers This Time

Universe Today - 26 Aug 2021 23:51
Another Flight for New Shepard, No Passengers This Time Blue Origin completed its 17th successful flight with their New Shepard launch vehicle today, which was also the spacecraft's 8th consecutive launch. The post Another Flight for New Shepard, No Passengers This Time appea...
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Amazon calls on FCC to reject SpaceX's revised second-gen Starlink plan Amazon is urging the Federal Communications Commission to dismiss SpaceX's revised plans for its second-generation Starlink constellation, saying they are too broad and speculative. SpaceNews
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Global microelectronic shortages trickle down to military satellite programs Defense Department satellite programs are feeling the effects of the widespread microchip shortage that has stymied carmakers and consumer electronic manufacturers. SpaceNews
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ESA pursuing European space summit to discuss new flagship space programs The head of the European Space Agency says plans are moving forward to host a European space summit early next year to discuss proposals for new major space initiatives. SpaceNews
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Space Foundation adds Fisher Space Pen to Space Tech Hall of Fame More than 50 years after its pressurized writing instruments first entered orbit, Fisher Space Pen and its late founder are entering the Space Technology Hall of Fame.
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SpaceX test-fires rocket ahead of weekend Dragon cargo launch for NASA SpaceX has fired up the rocket that will ferry its next cargo shipment to the International Space Station early Saturday morning.
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Engineers test liquid acquisition device aboard Blue Origin's New Shepard rocket A Southwest Research Institute (SwRI) experiment was performed aboard Blue Origin's New Shepard suborbital rocket today, which launched from Van Horn, Texas. Five variations of the tapered liquid acquisition device (LAD)...
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NASA's Perseverance rover plans next sample attempt on Mars In its search for signs of ancient microbial life on Mars, NASA's Perseverance rover is once again preparing to collect the first of many rock core samples that could eventually be brought to Earth for further study.
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White House to revise charter and membership of space council advisory group The Biden administration plans to revise both the charter and the membership of the National Space Council's advisory group to better reflect its priorities. SpaceNews
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You can now launch your own Blue Origin New Shepard (model) rocket After 17 successful flights to space and back, Blue Origin is ready to move its launch operations to your backyard. The company, which was founded by billionaire Jeff Bezos, announced an Estes's model rocket version of i...
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Satellite images show crowds at Kabul airport before two reported explosions Massive crowds converged at Hamid Karzai International Airport before explosions there killed and injured dozens on Thursday (Aug. 26).
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Blue Origin launches artwork, moon-landing test into space Blue Origin launched artwork painted on a capsule and a moon-landing navigation experiment into space Thursday, a month after sending founder Jeff Bezos on the company's first passenger flight.
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Webb completes testing and prepares for trip to Europe's Spaceport The NASA/ESA/CSA James Webb Space Telescope has successfully completed its final tests and is being prepared for shipment to its launch site at Europe's Spaceport in French Guiana.
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Chinese commercial sector investment lagging in 2021 China's commercial space sector has been expanding rapidly ever since the central government opened space to private capital, but activity appears to be slowing. SpaceNews
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Hero Collector's 'Star Trek: The Original Series -- A Celebration' salutes 55 years of iconic science fiction Hero Collector is launching a new "Star Trek: The Original Series" retrospective hardcover on Sept. 21 in time for the show's 55th birthday
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All future Starlink satellites will have laser crosslinks SpaceX is adding laser terminals on all future Starlink satellites and is the reason behind a break in launches for the broadband megaconstellation, president and chief operating officer Gwynne Shotwell said. SpaceNews
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A large fire tore through a scientific space research centre in northern Sweden on Thursday, destroying part of the rocket launch pad, officials said.
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Space: The wooden frontier

Phys.org - 26 Aug 2021 18:16
Space: The wooden frontier Humans have relied on forests and trees--for shelter, food, and fuel--from the earliest times. As technology has advanced, timber has been utilized for buildings, ships, and railroads. And now we may be on the verge of t...
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Blue Origin flies payloads on latest New Shepard flight Blue Origin launched a New Shepard suborbital vehicle Aug. 25 on a mission carrying research and educational payloads as the company prepares for its next crewed flight. SpaceNews
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