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The first NASA astronauts to ride Boeing's Starliner are watching its uncrewed OFT-2 test launch closely Butch Wilmore, Mike Fincke and Suni Williams are eager for Boeing's new spacecraft to prove itself so they can climb aboard.
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Inmarsat uses ships as stepping stones in mesh network trial Inmarsat said May 19 it has successfully tested a mesh network that enables ships to switch from satellite to terrestrial connectivity by using other vessels as stepping stones to land-based signal towers. The post Inmar...
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NASA and Boeing set for second Starliner test flight Boeing's CST-100 Starliner spacecraft is ready to attempt another uncrewed test flight to the International Space Station, with both the company and the agency expressing confidence in the spacecraft despite past problem...
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Boeing's Orbital Flight Test-2 (OFT-2) mission is counting down to a liftoff at 6:54 p.m. EDT today to begin a 24-hour trip to the International Space Station....
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NASA seeks input on human exploration objectives

Space News - 19 May 2022 22:44
NASA seeks input on human exploration objectives NASA is seeking informal public input on a set of 50 objectives for its exploration efforts that agency leadership says will go into a broader effort to guide its activities for the next two decades. The post NASA seeks ...
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Sun busts out trio of moderate solar flares that might herald more activity A trio of moderate flares blasted off from the sun on Thursday, and there might be more in store.
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Ice giants and icy moons: The planetary science decadal survey looks beyond Mars to the outer solar system What the latest decadal survey portends for NASA's planetary science program. The post Ice giants and icy moons: The planetary science decadal survey looks beyond Mars to the outer solar system appeared first on SpaceNew...
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NASA shelves routine spacewalks for now due to leaky spacesuit helmet NASA is suspending all but the most urgent spacewalks after water was found in an astronaut's helmet following a previous excursion.
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Neanderthals and Homo Sapiens Shared This Cave 50,000 Years Ago Researchers suggest humans and Neanderthals communicated, and even introduced tools to one another.
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How to watch Boeing Starliner's OFT-2 mission to the space station: Webcast guide The OFT-2 mission features a lot of action even after its Thursday (May 19) launch, and you can follow everything online.
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Third launch attempt for Boeing's beleaguered Starliner spacecraft American aerospace giant Boeing is making a third attempt to reach the International Space Station Thursday in a critical uncrewed test flight for its Starliner capsule, which has been beset by numerous failures and fals...
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NASA, Partners to Host CAPSTONE Prelaunch Media Teleconference NASA will host a media teleconference with partners Advanced Space and Rocket Lab at 3 p.m. EDT Wednesday, May 25, in advance of the Cislunar Autonomous Positioning System Technology Operations and Navigation Experiment ...
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See Boeing's Starliner launch tonight from southeastern US (visibility map) Boeing's Starliner capsule will launch on a test flight to the International Space Station this evening (May 19), and many folks in the southeastern U.S. will be able to see it with their own eyes.
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Three decades of space telescope observations converge on a precise value for the Hubble constant Completing a nearly 30-year marathon, NASA's Hubble Space Telescope has calibrated more than 40 "milepost markers" of space and time to help scientists precisely measure the expansion rate of the universe--a quest with a...
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Best compact binoculars: Get big views from smaller binos Whilst not as powerful as larger models, the best compact binoculars are ideal for portability and come at a reasonable price.
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The role of space in driving sustainability, security and development on Earth A new report reveals five actions that leaders can take to contribute to economic development, advance global security and sustainability, and make space a safe and globally accessible domain.
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Encalife Ambience Galaxy and Star Projector review The Encalife Ambience Galaxy & Star Projector, where star projector meets Bluetooth speaker.
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Beyond angry protesters and inked arms, there's this First Nations story of the Southern Cross -- one of unity and belonging A racist usage of the Southern Cross contrasts with Indigenous narratives about the constellation, suggesting the symbol can never be contained within a single defining narrative.
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Ceres probably formed farther out in the solar system and migrated inward When Sicilian astronomer Giuseppe Piazzi spotted Ceres in 1801, he thought it was a planet. Astronomers didn't know about asteroids at that time. Now we know there's an enormous quantity of them, primarily residing in th...
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May 31st Could Be the Most Powerful Meteor Storm in Generations, or Nothing at All Be sure to watch the skies on the last morning of May, for a possible meteor outburst. The post May 31st Could Be the Most Powerful Meteor Storm in Generations, or Nothing at All appeared first on Universe Today.
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Volunteers watching the skies

ESA - 19 May 2022 16:04
Volunteers watching the skies Image: Volunteers watching the skies
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Glimmering Hubble Space Telescope photo shows stunning starburst effect The iconic Hubble Space Telescope has captured a glimmering new photo of a densely packed region of stars located in the constellation Sagittarius.
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