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Location American Space News for 19 April 2022
Rivada hopes its LEO plan will rise above Kleo Connect legal battles German satellite startup Kleo Connect's majority shareholders are challenging a deal they say minority investors illegally devised to give its spectrum to Rivada Networks, which plans to use the frequencies for its own l...
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Cosmonauts on spacewalk begin configuring new European robotic arm outside space station Two cosmonauts began installing a new robotic arm outside of the International Space Station, completing the first in a series of spacewalks needed to activate the European-built remote manipulator.
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Building a better spacesuit

Phys.org - 19 Apr 2022 23:27
Building a better spacesuit It's been 50 years since humans first walked on the moon. Since then, astronauts have primarily explored low Earth orbit. Now that NASA is preparing to return to the moon, experts are reevaluating the practicality of the...
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US pledges to end anti-satellite missile tests

Phys.org - 19 Apr 2022 22:26
US pledges to end anti-satellite missile tests The United States announced a commitment to stop testing anti-satellite missiles that generate dangerous debris in space, a measure described Tuesday as "an important step" by the head of NASA.
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Volcanoes, diamonds, and blobs: a billion-year history of Earth's interior shows it's more mobile than we thought When these plumes first reach the surface, giant volcanic eruptions occur -- the kind that contributed to the extinction of the dinosaurs 65.5 million years ago.
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Lonestar emerges from stealth with plans for lunar data centers Cloud computing startup Lonestar said April 19 it has contracted commercial lunar lander developer Intuitive Machines to deploy a mini proof-of-concept data center on the moon next year. The post Lonestar emerges from st...
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Perseverance rover arrives at ancient Mars river delta Perseverance just reached the remains of an ancient Red Planet river delta, a set of layered rocks that has long been the life-hunting rover's main science target.
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Perseverance rover arrives at ancient river delta for new science campaign After collecting eight rock-core samples from its first science campaign and completing a record-breaking, 31-Martian-day (or sol) dash across about 3 miles (5 kilometers) of Mars, NASA's Perseverance rover arrived at th...
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Commander Tom Marshburn of NASA joined his six Expedition 67 flight engineers and held a farewell ceremony for the four-member Axiom Mission 1 (Ax-1) crew on Tuesday morning....
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Hubble Space Telescope celebrates 32nd anniversary with gorgeous gravitational 'dance' photo The Hubble Space Telescope captured an image of a unique group of merging galaxies that provides a glimpse into processes in the early universe.
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SpaceX's Crew-3 astronaut mission for NASA: Live updates Read that latest news about SpaceX's Crew-3 mission to the International Space Station for NASA.
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SpaceX rolls out rocket for Crew-4 astronaut mission ahead of Saturday launch (photos) Crew-4's Falcon 9 rocket and Dragon capsule were rolled out to Pad 39A at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida today (April 19) to gear up for a planned launch on Saturday (April 23).
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A new explanation for why Jupiter's moon has splendid dunes Scientists have long wondered how Jupiter's innermost moon, Io, has meandering ridges as grand as any that can be seen in movies like "Dune." Now, a Rutgers research study has provided a new explanation of how dunes can ...
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Celebrating Hubble's 32nd birthday with a galaxy grouping The NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope is celebrating its 32nd birthday with a stunning look at an unusual close-knit collection of five galaxies, called the Hickson Compact Group 40. This snapshot reflects a special moment...
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Here's where planetary science is going in the next decade The solar system is overflowing with fascinating destinations, but NASA can only operate so many missions.
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Planetary science decadal endorses Mars sample return, outer planets missions A study outlining priorities in planetary science for the next decade backs continued efforts to return samples from Mars while recommending NASA pursue missions to the planet Uranus and an icy moon of Saturn. The post P...
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Explanation for formation of abundant features on Europa bodes well for search for extraterrestrial life Europa is a prime candidate for life in our solar system, and its deep saltwater ocean has captivated scientists for decades. But it's enclosed by an icy shell that could be miles to tens of miles thick, making sampling ...
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Ten days down and two more to go until the conclusion of Axiom Mission One (Ax-1), the historic all-private astronaut mission to the International Space Station....
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NASA Administrator Statement on White House ASAT Announcement

NASA Breaking news - 19 Apr 2022 16:48
NASA Administrator Statement on White House ASAT Announcement NASA Administrator Bill Nelson released this statement Tuesday following Vice President Kamala Harris' announcement the U.S. will not conduct destructive anti-satellite missile testing (ASAT):
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All-sky cameras capture bright fireball event

Phys.org - 19 Apr 2022 16:40
All-sky cameras capture bright fireball event A bright fireball was observed by a network of all-sky cameras across southern Ontario at 11:37pm on Sunday, April 17, 2022. Analysis of the video data suggests that fragments of the meteor are likely to have made it to ...
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The four-person, multinational Ax-1 crew has barely had any down time since they arrived at the International Space Station (ISS) over a week ago....
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Space dust, asteroids and comets can account for all water on Mercury Mercury harbors water ice in the shadows of the steepest craters around its poles. But it is unclear how those water molecules ended up on Mercury. Now a new simulation shows that incoming minor bodies such as asteroids,...
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