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China's Shenzhou 13 astronauts stream live science lecture from space station China broadcast a live classroom from its new space station on Dec. 9, in an effort to both inspire students and present a friendly image of the country's space ambitions.
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Pluto's bizarre polygons now have a science explanation The icy process may be present on other worlds.
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Who Were the Ancestors of the Neanderthals?

Discover - 17 Dec 2021 15:00
Who Were the Ancestors of the Neanderthals? It's complicated. But researchers are gaining some clarity in the vast web of early-human species that preceded modern humans.
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How real is the multiverse?

SPACE.com - 17 Dec 2021 02:54
How real is the multiverse? A multiverse may be a natural prediction of the physical theories that define the beginning of the universe.
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UN confirms hottest temperature ever recorded in the Arctic The UN says temperatures were "more befitting the Mediterranean than the Arctic."
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PredaSAR won a $2 million contract from the U.S. Space Force to demonstrate interoperability between its satellites and the Blackjack military constellation. SpaceNews
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Intelsat is poised to exit Chapter 11 in early 2022, after its bankruptcy court approved a restructuring plan that cuts the satellite operator's debt from about $16 billion to $7 billion. SpaceNews
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Juno spacecraft 'hears' Jupiter's moon

Phys.org - 17 Dec 2021 23:35
Juno spacecraft 'hears' Jupiter's moon Sounds from a Ganymede flyby, magnetic fields, and remarkable comparisons between Jupiter and Earth's oceans and atmospheres were discussed during a briefing today on NASA's Juno mission to Jupiter at the American Geophy...
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Mars helicopter Ingenuity aces 18th Red Planet flight (video) Ingenuity has now spent nearly 33 minutes aloft in the Martian air and visited 10 different Red Planet airfields.
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Earth from Space - Kourou, French Guiana

SpaceRef - 17 Dec 2021 23:14
Ahead of the upcoming Ariane 5 launch of the James Webb Space Telescope, the Copernicus Sentinel-2 mission takes us over Kourou - home to Europe's Spaceport in French Guiana, an overseas department of France....
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The seven-member Expedition 66 crew spent Thursday servicing physics research gear and exercise hardware aboard the International Space Station....
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NASA Awards Marshall Engineering Support Contract

NASA Breaking news - 17 Dec 2021 22:56
NASA Awards Marshall Engineering Support Contract NASA has awarded the Marshall Engineering Technicians and Trades Support (METTS) III contract to RSi-QuantiTech JV LLC of Huntsville, Alabama, to provide a wide range of engineering technicians and trade skills, as well ...
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Brightening Comet Leonard may be visible without a telescope. Look near Venus. Skywatchers will have a chance to see Comet Leonard -- the brightest comet of 2021 -- near Venus in the evening sky tonight (Dec. 17).
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Astronomy Jargon 101: Escape Velocity

Universe Today - 17 Dec 2021 22:32
Astronomy Jargon 101: Escape Velocity In this series we are exploring the weird and wonderful world of astronomy jargon! You'll finally get away with today’s topic: escape velocity! If you really want to get away for a vacation, you’re gonna have to wor...
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Astronomers See a Star Crash Through the Planetary Disk of Another Star What causes an otherwise unremarkable star to become over 100 times brighter? That’s a question astronomers have been pondering since 1936, when a star in Orion brightened from 16th magnitude to 8th magnitude in a sing...
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Post-flight interview: Astronaut's daughter reflects on her own launch on Blue Origin Laura Shepard Churchley is not sure if she is an astronaut. The daughter of America's first astronaut to fly into space, Churchley followed in her father's trajectory by lifting off with Blue Origin.
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Watch SpaceX attempt a record 11th flight of a Falcon 9 rocket with Starlink launch early Saturday SpaceX will launch its second stack of Starlink satellites from the West Coast early Saturday morning (Dec. 18), and you can watch the action live online.
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Geocentric model: The Earth-centered view of the universe The geocentric model is a debunked theory that the Earth is the center of the universe, with the sun and planets revolving around it.
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NASA confirms next Friday for Webb Space Telescope launch NASA is shooting for next Friday to launch its newest space telescope.
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FAA: Georgia spaceport decision near, but more study needed A federal agency expects to announce its decision Monday on whether to allow a launchpad that would send commercial rockets into space from coastal Georgia.
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Investing recovery and resilience funds in space projects Green and digital transition in Europe will benefit from ESA expertise that supports national plans for investing recovery and resilience funds in space projects. At the 303rd ESA Council meeting in Paris on 15 December ...
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Would Mars be More Habitable if it Orbited a Red Dwarf?

Universe Today - 17 Dec 2021 19:29
Would Mars be More Habitable if it Orbited a Red Dwarf? A NASA-supported study by an international multi-disciplinary team has shown what Mars would be like if it orbited a red dwarf star. The post Would Mars be More Habitable if it Orbited a Red Dwarf? appeared first on Univ...
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