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NASA has no plans to exchange lunar samples with China NASA currently has no plans to trade any of its Apollo-era lunar samples with those returned by China's Chang'e-5 mission, although then agency's chief scientist held out hope for such an exchange in the future. SpaceNew...
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Damage from Hurricane Ida seen from space (satellite photos) We're getting a bird's-eye view of some of the damage Ida has wrought, thanks to before-and-after photos snapped by Maxar Technologies' WorldView-2 satellite.
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Brown dwarfs aren't quite stars and aren't quite planets, and a new study suggests there might be more of them lurking in our galaxy than scientists previously thought....
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Liquid nitrogen shortage delays Landsat 9 launch

Space News - 1 Sep 2021 02:28
Liquid nitrogen shortage delays Landsat 9 launch A one-week delay in the launch of the next Landsat satellite on an Atlas 5 is the result of a ripple effect in the supply chain caused by increased demand for liquid oxygen to treat COVID-19 patients. SpaceNews
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Satellites track huge Tropical Storm Ida at night from space (photos) Powerful eyes in the sky watched the menacing maelstrom Ida churn through the southern United States, even at night.
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The US Space Force's secretive X-37B space plane: 10 surprising facts Learn all about the U.S. Space Force's robotic X-37B space plane, which has flown six mystery missions to date.
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SpaceX says Amazon's call to dismiss Starlink amendment is a delay tactic SpaceX has hit back at Amazon over its attempt to block amended plans for a second-generation Starlink constellation, calling it a delay tactic to slow down competition. SpaceNews
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China is developing its own Mars helicopter

Space News - 1 Sep 2021 23:10
China is developing its own Mars helicopter China is looking at ways of expanding its space exploration capabilities including through a vehicle similar in appearance to NASA's Ingenuity helicopter. SpaceNews
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Halo Infinite will launch Dec. 8 to bring back Master Chief: report The leak was confirmed by the game's creative director during Gamescom last week.
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Taurid meteor shower: Winter fireballs

SPACE.com - 1 Sep 2021 21:41
Taurid meteor shower: Winter fireballs The Taurid meteor shower is relatively sparse, but may display impressive fireballs.
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California's Caldor Fire seen from space in harrowing satellite images (gallery) The Caldor Fire, one of the largest in California's history, has been blazing since Aug. 14, 2021.
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NASA's Deep Space Network looks to the future

Phys.org - 1 Sep 2021 20:49
NASA's Deep Space Network looks to the future When NASA's Mars 2020 Perseverance rover touched down on the Red Planet, the agency's Deep Space Network (DSN) was there, enabling the mission to send and receive the data that helped make the event possible. When OSIRIS...
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Bipartisan group of lawmakers presses DoD to back Lockheed-Aerojet merger A group of 13 members of Congress in a letter argue that DoD should support Lockheed Martin's proposed $4.4 billion acquisition of rocket engine manufacturer Aerojet Rocketdyne. SpaceNews
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The case of the missing mantle: How impact debris may have disappeared from the solar system In the early solar system, terrestrial planets like Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars are thought to have formed from planetesimals, small early planets. These early planets grew over time, through collisions and mergers, t...
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What young stars teach us about the birth of our solar system The familiar star at the center of our solar system has had billions of years to mature and ultimately provide life-giving energy to us here on Earth. But a very long time ago, our sun was just a growing baby star. What ...
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Mount Etna volcano erupts for 50th time of 2021 in this satellite photo The European Sentinel 2 satellite has flown over Mount Etna just as the volcano, the most active in Europe, erupted for the 50th time this year on Sunday (Aug 29).
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NASA's Deep Space Network Looks to the Future NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory News and Features:
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NASA tallies Hurricane Ida damage to Michoud Assembly Facility in New Orleans NASA personnel at the agency's manufacturing facility in Louisiana are continuing to evaluate damage caused by Hurricane Ida, which made landfall on Sunday (Aug. 29).
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Dusty Snow on Mars Could be Melting Just Below the Surface Dust on Mars gets everywhere – including on top of ice deposited during one of Mars' previous ice ages. Just how that dust affects the ice is still up for some debate. Adding to that debate, a recent paper by researche...
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The Case of the Missing Mantle: How Impact Debris May Have Disappeared from the Solar System American Astronomical Society:
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Research inspects the emission from millisecond pulsar PSR J0218+4232 By analyzing the data from NASA's Fermi spacecraft and Major Atmospheric Gamma Imaging Cherenkov (MAGIC) telescope, an international team of astronomers has investigated a millisecond pulsar known as PSR J0218+4232. Resu...
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ESA and UN offer worldwide access to hypergravity testing ESA and the United Nations Office for Outer Space Affairs are opening the second round of their HyperGES fellowship, part of the Access to Space For All Initiative, offering student teams around the globe the chance to p...
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