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Location American Space News for 1 February 2022
A possible explanation for the difference in the blue hues of Uranus and Neptune A team of researchers affiliated with several institutions in the U.K. and the U.S. has found a possible explanation for the difference in the blue hues of Uranus and Neptune. They have published a paper outlining their ...
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Hubble Space Telescope spots an 'oddball' starburst The Hubble Space Telescope snapped a stellar look at a strange cosmic starburst.
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Falcon 9 launches Italian radar satellite

Space News - 1 Feb 2022 02:27
A SpaceX Falcon 9 placed an Italian radar mapping satellite into orbit Jan. 31 after four days of delays caused by range and weather problems. The post Falcon 9 launches Italian radar satellite appeared first on SpaceNew...
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The first life on Earth depended on a deadly poisonous gas, study suggests Toxic hydrogen cyanide gas, used in chemical weapons today, may have been involved in the early stages of life's evolution, a new study suggests.
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An imaging sensor developed by EO Vista for U.S. Space Force weather satellites passed a key design review, the company announced Jan. 31. The post EO Vista imaging sensor for Space Force weather satellites passes design...
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Team confirms existence of new Earth Trojan asteroid An International team of astronomers led by researcher Toni Santana-Ros from the University of Alicante and the Institute of Cosmos Sciences of the University of Barcelona (ICCUB) has confirmed the existence of the secon...
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Moons may yield clues to what makes planets habitable Earth's moon is vitally important in making Earth the planet we know today: The moon controls the length of the day and ocean tides, which affect the biological cycles of lifeforms on our planet. The moon also contribute...
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Astra finalizes plans for first Florida launch

Space News - 1 Feb 2022 22:42
Astra finalizes plans for first Florida launch Astra Space will launch four NASA-sponsored cubesats on its Rocket 3.3 vehicle as soon as Feb. 5 on a mission that will be the first to use a streamlined set of commercial launch regulations. The post Astra finalizes pla...
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U.S. Air Force to fund demonstrations of space internet services that integrate multiple constellations The U.S. Air Force will fund demonstrations of space internet services where military aircraft, ships or ground vehicles can access broadband services from commercial constellations in different orbits. The post U.S. Air...
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Mars rover Perseverance collects new sample after clearing pebble clog NASA's Mars rover Perseverance has snagged a sample to replace the material that got stuck in its throat.
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Solar panel startup mPower Technology secures funds for mass production Startup mPower Technology said Feb. 1 it has raised $10 million to accelerate production of silicon-based solar panels that gained flight heritage last summer. The post Solar panel startup mPower Technology secures funds...
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Even dying stars can still give birth to planets Planets are usually not much older than the stars around which they revolve. Take the sun: It was born 4.6 billion years ago, and not long after that, Earth developed. But KU Leuven astronomers have discovered that a com...
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SpaceX's next Starlink mission may fly Wednesday, setting up rocket launch doubleheader SpaceX appears to be targeting Wednesday (Feb. 2) to fly its next batch of Starlink satellites, setting up what could be a coast-to-coast launch doubleheader.
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China's Rover Finds That Regolith on the Moon's far-Side is Stickier Than the Near-Side We're never able to see the far side of the moon from the Earth, but that doesn't mean it’s that different. Recently rovers and satellites have started exploring the lesser-known side of the moon. They found a slightly...
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U.K. announces $2 billion in new funding for military space programs The United Kingdom's new space strategy released Feb. 1 emphasizes the role of the private space industry in developing capabilities for the military and fueling economic growth The post U.K. announces $2 billion in new ...
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NASA's James Webb Space Telescope turns on cameras to look at first star target Spacecraft controllers started powering up James Webb Space Telescope's four cutting-edge instruments as they prepare to take test images of the first star.
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Earth has an extra companion, a Trojan asteroid that will hang around for 4,000 years In 2020, astronomers thought they'd found something incredible: the second so-called Earth Trojan asteroid ever seen. Now, a new team of researchers has confirmed that it's real.
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Astronomers Lined up Under an Asteroid's Shadow to Measure its Size Precisely Astronomers will go to great lengths for science. Recently, dozens of astronomers had the misfortune of traveling to one of the most tempting locales in the southwestern US – Las Vegas. But they weren't there for the c...
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Newly discovered asteroid just second of its kind You may have heard of the Trojans, two vast swarms of asteroids that lead and trail Jupiter on its orbit around the Sun. But the king of the planets doesn't hold a monopoly on Trojan asteroids. The physics that gives ris...
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Clues to Pluto's history lie in its faults

Phys.org - 1 Feb 2022 17:14
Clues to Pluto's history lie in its faults The world first glimpsed Pluto up close when NASA's New Horizons spacecraft whizzed by it in July 2015. One of the most exciting discoveries scientists made based on New Horizons data was that Pluto, despite orbiting at ...
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In space race, Europe faces choice: passenger or pilot As the race to send people to the Moon and beyond heats up, Europe faces calls to make a choice: Keep paying for seats on spacecraft or finally fly its own manned vehicle.
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New analysis leads to a fundamentally different view of supermassive black holes In the center of most galaxies lies a supermassive black hole. Some of these are actively feeding on the gas and dust around them, expelling excess energy as powerful jets that are seen as quasars across the entire obser...
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