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Investigations of U.S. Space Command's basing decision to continue into 2022 The Government Accountability Office and the Defense Department's inspector general are still months away from completing their investigations of the decision to relocate U.S. Space Command from Colorado Springs to Hunts...
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Kleos Space orders reconnaissance satellites for 2022 launch Luxembourg-based startup Kleos Space has ordered four more RF reconnaissance satellites, securing a launch in mid-2022 to improve data collection and revisit times. SpaceNews
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Senate directs NASA to choose another company to build a lunar lander: report The United States Senate's largest committee wants NASA to choose a second company to build its new moon lander.
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Something Really Wants our Attention. One Object Released 1,652 Fast Radio Bursts in 47 Days Researchers working with the 500-Meter FAST telescope in China reported 1,652 fast radio bursts in 47 days coming from a single source. The post Something Really Wants our Attention. One Object Released 1,652 Fast Radio ...
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Industry panel: U.S. space systems need protection against cyber attacks The U.S. government does not technically consider space systems "critical infrastructure," which is slowing down efforts to protect networks from cyber attacks, experts said. SpaceNews
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The Orionid meteor shower peaks this week, but don't expect to see many 'shooting stars' During these next few mornings, we'll have a chance to see a few pieces of Halley's Comet zipping through our atmosphere in the form of meteors.
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Astronaut Chris Hadfield found space for 'The Apollo Murders' in real history Many writers have looked back at the moon landings and found chances to ask "what if?" For Chris Hadfield, he saw the makings of "The Apollo Murders," a thriller set within the real events of 1973.
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A secret NASA moon mission launches in Chris Hadfield's alt-history novel 'The Apollo Murders' (book excerpt) Canadian astronaut Chris Hadfield discusses his first foray into fiction with "The Apollo Murders."
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LCO Telescopes Assist in the Follow-Up of Gaia Discoveries Las Cumbres Observatory:
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SpaceX fires up SN20 Starship prototype for 1st time (video) SpaceX conducted a brief engine test at its South Texas facilities last night (Oct. 18) with SN20, which the company is prepping to make the Starship program's first-ever orbital test flight.
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With no Solid Surface, the Atmosphere of Jupiter Behaves Quite Differently Than Earth Jupiter's atmosphere has plenty of distinct features, including lightning and the Great Red Spot. But the underlying processes that drive these features are less well understood, as the physics of the gases that make up ...
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Can you fly a drone at night?

SPACE.com - 19 Oct 2021 18:57
Can you fly a drone at night? Flying a drone at night can produce some outstanding night time photography, but it's important to be aware of the law and guidance
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This amazing BB-8 inflatable Halloween costume for kids is 36% off at Walmart right now Save over $28 on this amazing inflatable BB-8 costume for Halloween.
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Canon 5D Mark IV review

SPACE.com - 19 Oct 2021 18:05
Canon 5D Mark IV review The Canon 5D Mark IV is an excellent upgrade on its predecessor thanks to its new autofocus system and sensor, wider ISO range, touch screen control and built-in Wi-Fi.
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Best time travel movies

SPACE.com - 19 Oct 2021 18:01
Best time travel movies Journey through cinema history as we run down the best time travel movies of all time.
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Astronomers see a Moon-Forming Disk Around a Super-Jupiter Recently, astronomers have been finding protoplanetary discs around certain stars. Their discovery has helped kick off a new work in planetary formation theory. But planets aren't the objects that form from discs of mate...
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Disability ambassadors successfully complete Zero-G flight A crew of 12 "disability ambassadors" successfully completed a weightless flight Sunday (Oct. 17) in the pursuit to make space accessible for all.
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Gravitational Waves Reveal Surprising Secrets About Neutron Stars The confirmation of gravitational waves back in 2017 continues to unlock whole new worlds of physics but also continues to elicit further questions. The detection of each gravitational wave brings a new challenge – how...
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Humans to blame for warming lakes

ESA - 19 Oct 2021 16:20
Humans to blame for warming lakes While the climate crisis is, unfortunately, a reality, it is all too easy to assume that every aspect of our changing world is a consequence of climate change. Assumptions play no role in key environmental assessments an...
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The Expedition 66 crew focused on exercise, EVA preparation, and routine maintenance checks as part of its activities aboard the International Space Station today....
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Europe's veteran gamma-ray space telescope nearly killed by charged particle strike The European Space Agency nearly lost its gamma-ray space telescope Integral last month when a charged particle disabled one of the reaction wheels that keep its solar arrays pointed at the sun.
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Back to gravity: Russians talk about world's 1st space movie A Russian actor and a film director who spent 12 days in orbit making the world's first movie in space said Tuesday they were so thrilled with their experience on the International Space Station that they felt sorry to l...
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