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Location American Space News for 3 October 2021
Hubble telescope spots celestial 'eye,' a galaxy with an incredibly active core A cosmic hurricane shows its 'eye' in a new image from the Hubble Space Telescope.
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Launchspace wins CASIS support for upcoming ISS demonstration LaunchSpace Technologies Corp., a company developing technology to capture orbital debris, is the latest space startup to seek funding on an equity crowdfunding platform. SpaceNews
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Nelson remains confident regarding funding for Artemis NASA's administrator says he remains confident that Congress will provide the agency with funding to allow it to select a second lunar lander developer despite a lack of public progress on funding and concerns raised els...
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Millennium Space sees opportunities in missile defense satellites Millennium, a satellite manufacturer owned by the Boeing Co., hopes to parlay the experienced gained from the Wide Field of View project into larger contracts. SpaceNews
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What if We Aren't the First Advanced Civilization on Earth? If our planet hosted an industrial species before humans, the Silurian hypothesis asks, how would we know?
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Communication With Mars is About to Become Impossible (for two Weeks) Every two years, Mars enters what is known as a “Solar Conjunction,” where its orbit takes it behind the Sun relative to Earth. During these periods, the hot plasma regularly expelled by the Sun’s corona can cause ...
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Future Telescopes Could be Seeing the Wrong Planets

Universe Today - 3 Oct 2021 17:00
Future Telescopes Could be Seeing the Wrong Planets When we directly observe distant worlds, some exoplanets might appear Earth-like, even when they are not. The post Future Telescopes Could be Seeing the Wrong Planets appeared first on Universe Today.
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SpaceX's private Inspiration4 crew gets their astronaut wings The four private astronauts that flew on SpaceX's Inspiration4 mission got their astronaut wings Friday (Oct. 1).
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After 3.5 million-year hiatus, the largest comet ever discovered is headed our way Scientists have analyzed the enormous Bernardinelli-Bernstein comet, and predict it will come within 11 AU of Earth in the next 10 years.
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