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Military space chiefs from 15 countries gather amid growing security concerns The United States this week will host the third gathering of international military space chiefs in Colorado Springs. The post Military space chiefs from 15 countries gather amid growing security concerns appeared first ...
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An asteroid the size of a bus will safely fly by Earth today and you can watch it live online Asteroid 2022 GN1 will pass within 79,000 miles (127,000 kilometers) of Earth, or about one-third of the distance between the Earth and the moon, later this evening.
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Raymond: 2023 budget proposal allows Space Force to 'pivot' to next-generation systems The U.S. Space Force cannot continue to acquire satellites and deploy constellations the same way it has in the past given the complexities to the current space environment, Gen. John "Jay" Raymond, said April 5. The pos...
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Astronomy's 10-year wish list: Big money, bigger telescopes and the biggest questions in science Every 10 years, astronomers and astrophysicists outline priorities for the hardware they need in the decadal survey on astronomy and astrophysics.
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NASA's Hubble Space Telescope has directly photographed evidence of a Jupiter-like protoplanet forming through what researchers describe as an "intense and violent process." This discovery supports a long-debated theory ...
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How the James Webb Space Telescope Will Peer Back in Time Thanks to a larger mirror and other capabilities, JWST will "see" early days of the universe that Hubble never could.
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More delays for NASA's moon rocket test, fueling stalled NASA's dress rehearsal for its mega moon rocket is off until at least this weekend because of a pair of technical problems that kept stalling a fueling test.
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Hubble Has Been Watching This Planet Form for 13 Years

Universe Today - 5 Apr 2022 22:25
Hubble Has Been Watching This Planet Form for 13 Years Hubble’s most remarkable feature might be its longevity. The Hubble has been operating for almost 32 years and has fed us a consistent diet of science--and eye candy--during that time. For 13 of its 32 years, it’s be...
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Amazon joins Orbital Reef commercial space station project Amazon has joined the Orbital Reef commercial space station project led by Blue Origin, Sierra Space and Boeing.
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To counter threats, U.S. intelligence community leans on partners Partnerships with industry, academia and government agencies around the world are supporting the U.S. intelligence community's campaign to counter threats to democracy like Russia's invasion of Ukraine, said Stacey Dixon...
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Amazon launch contracts drive changes to launch vehicle production United Launch Alliance is planning major production improvements for its Vulcan rocket while Arianespace will increase the performance of its Ariane 6 to meet the demands of their new Amazon contracts for Project Kuiper....
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Rocket Lab will try to catch a falling booster with a helicopter during a mission this month Rocket Lab will attempt to catch a falling Electron first stage with a helicopter during its next orbital mission, which will lift off no earlier than April 19.
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Going boldly where no Trek game has gone before: Exclusive interview with Star Trek: Resurgence developers Dramatic Labs' lead designers reveal why "Star Trek: Resurgence" is a game-changer for sci-fi fans.
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In space, Russians and Americans remain 'dear friends': astronaut After nearly a week back on Earth, NASA astronaut Mark Vande Hei said Tuesday the relationship between US astronauts and Russian cosmonauts remained positive while on board the International Space Station, despite their ...
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Amazon signs record-breaking launch deals for Project Kuiper internet megaconstellation Amazon announced today (April 5) that it has signed contracts for up to 83 launches, which will loft the majority of its 3,236 "Project Kuiper" internet satellites.
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Space industry CEOs pledge to create more inclusive workforce Top executives from the space industry on April 5 signed a pledge to advance diversity across the workforce. The post Space industry CEOs pledge to create more inclusive workforce appeared first on SpaceNews.
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Safeguarding Space: Q&A with Kristin Robertson of RIS Kristin Robertson of Raytheon Intelligence & Space explains why space is critical to life on Earth--and how innovation by industry will help protect it. The post Safeguarding Space: Q&A with Kristin Robertson of RIS appe...
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Sigma 20mm f/1.4 DG HSM ART lens review

SPACE.com - 5 Apr 2022 18:23
Sigma 20mm f/1.4 DG HSM ART lens review The Sigma 20mm f/1.4 DG HSM ART lens is utterly affordable, gives superb image quality and is lightweight making this legendary lens a must-consider for astrophotographers.
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NASA hits new snag with Artemis test at Kennedy Space Center, could threaten Axiom mission NASA looked to complete its Artemis moon rocket tanking test at Kennedy Space Center after an issue forced a scrub on Sunday, but a new valve issue forced mission managers to call it off again.
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Kendall: Space Force budget boost speaks to the value of space in defense strategy At a time when critical U.S. satellites are seen as likely targets for hostile attacks, adding billions of dollars to the Space Force's budget was a necessary move, Air Force Secretary Frank Kendall said April 5 in a key...
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Salute First Contact Day with a fresh new 'Star Trek: Strange New Worlds' trailer and poster Paramount Plus releases a brand new trailer and poster for "Star Trek: Strange New Worlds".
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Scientists connect the dots between Galilean moon, auroral emissions on Jupiter On November 8, 2020, NASA's Juno spacecraft flew through an intense beam of electrons traveling from Ganymede, Jupiter's largest moon, to its auroral footprint on the gas giant. Southwest Research Institute scientists us...
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