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Chinese crewed moon landing possible by 2030, says senior space figure Chinese boots on the moon will be "entirely possible" by 2030 according to senior Chinese lunar program designer and engineer Ye Peijian. SpaceNews
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NASA will spend $93 billion on Artemis moon program by 2025, report estimates NASA's spending on its Artemis program of crewed lunar exploration will reach a total of $93 billion by 2025, according to a new audit by the NASA Office of Inspector General.
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Russian anti-satellite test a 'dangerous and irresponsible' act that threatens astronauts, US says Russia conducted an anti-satellite test (ASAT), generating hundreds of thousands of pieces of debris and threatening the safety of astronauts on the International Space Station, the U.S. confirmed.
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A chunk of a Chinese satellite almost hit the International Space Station. They dodged it -- but the space junk problem is getting worse The satellite exploded into more than 3,500 pieces of debris, most of which are still orbiting.
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Russia test blamed for space junk threatening space station A Russian weapons test created more than 1,500 pieces of space junk that is now threatening the seven astronauts aboard the International Space Station, U.S. officials said Monday.
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Carbon dioxide cold traps on the moon are confirmed for the first time After decades of uncertainty, researchers have confirmed the existence of lunar carbon dioxide cold traps that could potentially contain solid carbon dioxide. The discovery will likely have a major influence in shaping f...
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Black holes may be growing as the universe expands The hypothesis could help to explain the weird discrepancies spotted in space-time ripples from enormous black hole collisions.
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Astronomy Jargon 101: Electromagnetism

Universe Today - 15 Nov 2021 22:06
Astronomy Jargon 101: Electromagnetism In this series we are exploring the weird and wonderful world of astronomy jargon! There’s a lot to see with today’s topic: electromagnetism! We’ve known about features of the electromagnetic force for a long time....
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Satellites discover huge amounts of undeclared methane emissions Huge amounts of uncounted emissions of highly warming greenhouse gas methane are being released by "super-emitters," satellite observations reveal.
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Our Complete Guide to November's 'Almost Total' Lunar Eclipse Friday morning's partial lunar eclipse will flirt with with totality, as the longest of more than a century. The post Our Complete Guide to November’s ‘Almost Total’ Lunar Eclipse appeared first on Universe Today.
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Russia destroys satellite in ASAT test

Space News - 15 Nov 2021 21:50
Russia destroys satellite in ASAT test A Russian satellite broke up in low Earth orbit in a deliberate test of a Russian anti-satellite device that created thousands of pieces of debris. SpaceNews
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A Black Hole has been Found Lurking Just Outside the Milky Way Astronomers have found a smaller, stellar-mass black hole lurking in a nearby satellite galaxy of our own Milky Way.  The black hole has been hiding in a star cluster named NGC 1850, which is one of the brightest star c...
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NASA Administrator Statement on Russian ASAT Test

NASA Breaking news - 15 Nov 2021 21:21
NASA Administrator Statement on Russian ASAT Test On Monday Moscow Standard Time, the International Space Station (ISS) Flight Control team was notified of indications of a satellite breakup that may create sufficient debris to pose a conjunction threat to the station.
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Did Russia just launch an anti-satellite test that created a cloud of space junk? Suspicions swirl that Russia may have conducted an anti-satellite test that created the debris field that's causing astronauts on the International Space Station to seek refuge, reports suggest.
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Space debris 'event' forces ISS crew to take evasive action (Update) The United States said Monday it was investigating a "debris-generating event in outer space" after astronauts on the International Space Station were forced to prepare for a possible evacuation.
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An asteroid bigger than Philly's City Hall will be 'near' Earth on Saturday, but not to worry A massive asteroid will whiz past the Earth on Saturday, but hold any thoughts of disaster movies.
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Examining the cracks in Gaussian Processes

Phys.org - 15 Nov 2021 19:35
Examining the cracks in Gaussian Processes The technique of Gaussian Processes (GP) is widely used to reconstruct cosmological parameters, most notably the expansion rate of the universe, using observational data. For many cosmologists, the crowning achievement o...
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Where does gold come from?--New insights into element synthesis in the universe How are chemical elements produced in our Universe? Where do heavy elements like gold and uranium come from? Using computer simulations, a research team from the GSI Helmholtzzentrum für Schwerionenforschung in Darmstad...
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Celestron TrailSeeker 8x42 binocular review

SPACE.com - 15 Nov 2021 18:48
Celestron TrailSeeker 8x42 binocular review The Celestron TrailSeeker 8x42 binocular is ideal for those after a compact binocular for astro-travel and all-round use
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Sure, there's hype. But blockchain has concrete space applications Blockchain's promise of direct, secure transactions between individuals or organizations promises to revolutionize space commerce. SpaceNews
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Children of the world join Europe's mission to Jupiter Children of the world join Europe's mission to Jupiter We received astounding works of art from kids in 63 countries who put their personal touch on Europe's mission to the largest planet in our Solar System, the Jupiter...
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Space debris forces astronauts on space station to take shelter in return ships The seven astronauts currently living and working on the International Space Station were forced to shelter in their transport vehicles when the station passed uncomfortably closed to orbital debris.
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