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Astra wins order for electric thrusters from LeoStella Astra Space announced April 12 an order of electric thrusters by LeoStella, part of the company's efforts to move beyond launch. The post Astra wins order for electric thrusters from LeoStella appeared first on SpaceNews...
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James Webb Space Telescope's next-gen spectrograph can observe 100 galaxies in one go A never-before-flown instrument will allow the James Webb Space Telescope to observe over a hundred distant galaxies at the same time.
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61st anniversary of human spaceflight marred by Russian invasion of Ukraine While the International Space Station partnership continues, most other Russian space collaborations are in pieces.
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NASA aiming for big 2023 thanks to generous budget request The $26 billion NASA budget allocation for 2023 will help advance the agency's Artemis program, space and Earth science efforts, X-plane development, and commercial partnerships.
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Astranis adds extra year of life to small GEO satellite design Improvements Astranis has made to the propulsion systems of four small satellites slated to launch in 2023 will add at least another year to their operational lives, according to CEO John Gedmark. The post Astranis adds ...
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Martian Astronauts Will Create Fuel by Having a Shower

Universe Today - 12 Apr 2022 23:11
Martian Astronauts Will Create Fuel by Having a Shower A team of Spanish researchers, with support from the ESA, are working on a system that will allow astronauts on Mars to turn wastewater into rocket fuel. The post Martian Astronauts Will Create Fuel by Having a Shower ap...
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Defense Intelligence Agency calls attention to China's and Russia's growing presence in space A new report by the Defense Intelligence Agency notes that the space fleets of China and Russia grew more than 70% in just over two years. The post Defense Intelligence Agency calls attention to China's and Russia's grow...
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The 11 astronauts and cosmonauts living aboard the International Space Station today worked on a multitude of science experiments that may improve life for humans on and off the Earth....
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Axiom Space - Ax-1 Mission Flight Day 4 Update

SpaceRef - 12 Apr 2022 22:23
The Axiom Astronauts began a full slate of science and outreach activities....
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Telescope deal: get $85 off the Celestron AstroMaster 70AZ on Amazon Save 45% and get crystal clear views of the night sky with a powerful, reliable and easy to use telescope.
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Because of Extreme Drought, Lake Powell is Barely a Lake Anymore The two largest reservoirs in the United States are now at their lowest levels since they were first created. After several decades of drought - with the past two years classified as intense drought in the US Southwest �...
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Just a Few Pixels Would let Astronomers Map Surface Features on an Exoplanet Like Oceans and Deserts Direct images of exoplanets are rare and lack detail. Future observatories might change that, but for now, exoplanet images don’t tell researchers very much. They merely show the presence of the planets as blobs of lig...
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Gamma ray Telescopes Might be Able to Detect the Gravitational Waves Caused by Merging Supermassive Black Holes Gamma rays could be the new source for observing gravitational waves, according to a recent release from the Max Planck Institute for Radio Astronomy. This would make a possible third way to observe gravitational waves i...
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'Megacomet' Bernardinelli-Berstein is largest ever seen, Hubble telescope confirms A gigantic comet is actually the largest ever seen, new observations by the Hubble Space Telescope confirm.
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NASA photos show the Perseverance Mars rover and tiny Ingenuity helicopter from space NASA's newest Mars rover and its trusty helicopter companion were spotted all the way from space in a new photo.
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Finland's first science satellite, Foresail-1, is ready for space Foresail-1, the first satellite from the Finnish Center of Excellence in Research of Sustainable Space, is ready for space.
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Former astronaut Scott Kelly launches 1st NFT, with sales supporting Ukraine Scott Kelly just launched his first-ever NFT, an art project that went on auction today (April 12) -- with all proceeds from the initial sales going to a nonprofit that's helping Ukraine survive the Russian invasion.
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Galactic bones inside Milky Way's skeleton are a magnetic mess Astronomers have created the most detailed map yet of the magnetic field within one of the Milky Way's galactic bones.
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Astronomy Jargon 101: Umbra

Universe Today - 12 Apr 2022 17:01
Astronomy Jargon 101: Umbra In this series we are exploring the weird and wonderful world of astronomy jargon! You'll be cool in the shade of today’s topic: umbra! Umbra is just the Latin word for "shadow," which is a good thing because it's the...
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Modeling Earth's magnetosphere in the laboratory A magnetosphere forms around any magnetized object, such as a planet, that is immersed within a stream of ionized gas, called plasma. Because Earth possesses an intrinsic magnetic field, the planet is surrounded by a lar...
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China's Long March rocket family: History and photos Since 1970, China has launched more than 400 missions, and almost all have used the Long March family of rockets.
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4 billion-year-old relic from early solar system heading our way An enormous comet--approximately 80 miles across, more than twice the width of Rhode Island--is heading our way at 22,000 miles per hour from the edge of the solar system. Fortunately, it will never get closer than 1 bil...
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