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Location American Space News for 16 June 2022
ESA pursues a shared European vision for the future of space transportation As the European Space Agency prepares to begin operations of its next-generation Vega-C and Ariane 6 launch systems complemented by the reusable Space Rider orbital transportation system, work is underway to define the f...
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Firefly co-founder Markusic to step down as CEO

Space News - 16 Jun 2022 13:28
Firefly co-founder Markusic to step down as CEO Firefly Aerospace announced June 15 that Tom Markusic, co-founder of the launch vehicle and spacecraft developer, will step down as its chief executive but remain with the company as it prepares for its second launch. Th...
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Hubble Space Telescope photo reveals stunning mix of young and old stars The Hubble Space Telescope records a breathtaking new image of the Liller 1 globular star cluster approximately 30,000 light-years away from Earth.
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The discovery: NASA's TESS mission has found two rocky worlds orbiting the relatively bright, red dwarf star HD 260655, only 33 light-years away....
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China's Lunar Lander Finds Water Under its Feet

Universe Today - 16 Jun 2022 00:54
China's Lunar Lander Finds Water Under its Feet Earlier this year, scientists from China's Chang'E-5 lunar lander revealed they had found evidence of water in the form of hydroxyl from in-situ measurements taken while lander was on the Moon. Now, they have confirmed t...
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Japan's Upcoming Mission Will Use a Vacuum to Get its Sample From Phobos JAXA, the Japanese Aerospace Exploration Agency, is carving out a niche for itself in sample-return missions. Their Hayabusa mission was the first mission to sample an asteroid when it brought dust from the asteroid Itok...
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Rare 5-planet alignment comes into better view this week. Here's what to expect. A rare parade of planets is coming into better view in the second half of June, and even the moon will join the show.
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Exclusive: 'Star Wars' legend Phil Tippett discusses his terrifying new animated odyssey 'Mad God' Academy Award-winning VFX artist Phil Tippett discusses his epic sci-fi horror project, "Mad God," which arrived on Shudder on June 16.
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The coronal veil: Are the sun's magnetic arches an optical illusion? From afar, the Sun appears blank and featureless in visible light. But through a solar telescope in different wavelength, it is revealed to be much, much more.
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NASA spacecraft observes asteroid Bennu's boulder 'body armor' Asteroid Bennu's boulder-covered surface gives it protection against small meteoroid impacts, according to observations of craters by NASA's OSIRIS-REx (Origins, Spectral Interpretation, Resource Identification, Security...
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NASA assigns 2 astronauts to fly on Boeing Starliner's 1st crewed mission NASA astronauts Barry "Butch" Wilmore and Suni Williams will fly on Crew Flight Test, Starliner's first crewed mission to the International Space Station.
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NASA assigns two astronauts to Starliner test flight NASA has assigned two veteran astronauts to the first crewed flight of Boeing's CST-100 Starliner spacecraft in the latest reshuffling of personnel assigned to the long-delayed mission. The post NASA assigns two astronau...
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Senate Armed Services Committee proposes DoD funding boost for 2023 The Senate Armed Services Committee on June 16 voted 23-3 to advance its version of the 2023 National Defense Authorization Act. The post Senate Armed Services Committee proposes DoD funding boost for 2023 appeared first...
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Antarctica's 'Doomsday Glacier' is hemorrhaging ice faster than in the past 5,500 years Antarctica's Doomsday Glacier is losing ice at its fastest rate in 5,500 years, raising concerns about the ice sheet's future.
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Did supernovae help form Barnard's Loop?

Phys.org - 16 Jun 2022 20:23
Did supernovae help form Barnard's Loop? Astronomers studying the structure of the Milky Way galaxy have released the highest-resolution 3D view of the Orion star-forming region. The image and interactive figure were presented today at a press conference hosted...
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Martian meteorite upsets planet formation theory A new study of an old meteorite contradicts current thinking about how rocky planets like the Earth and Mars acquire volatile elements such as hydrogen, carbon, oxygen, nitrogen and noble gases as they form. The work is ...
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SpaceX employees decry Elon Musk's 'embarrassing' behavior: report A group of anonymous SpaceX employees say that founder and CEO Elon Musk's recent behavior reflects badly on the company as a whole.
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Andromeda Tore Apart and Consumed a Neighbor Galaxy

Universe Today - 16 Jun 2022 19:24
Andromeda Tore Apart and Consumed a Neighbor Galaxy Things may seem quiet and peaceful in the Andromeda Galaxy when you gaze at it in the sky. However, if you know what to look for, there’s evidence of a violent rumble in this galaxy’s past. That’s the takeaway from...
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NASA Updates Astronaut Assignments for Boeing Starliner Test Flight NASA will fly two astronaut test pilots aboard the agency's Boeing Crew Flight Test (CFT) mission to the International Space Station, where they will live and work off the Earth for about two weeks.
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China's moon sample-return mission finds water evidence twice over China's Chang'e 5 lunar landing and sampling mission found water on the moon both through on-site analysis and in materials delivered to Earth.
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Did a giant radio telescope in China just discover aliens? Not so FAST... "Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence," said Carl Sagan. This phrase is the standard that astronomers will be applying to a curious signal captured with China's "Sky Eye" telescope that might be a transmis...
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Quadsat gets ESA funding for ready-to-fly antenna testing kits Danish startup Quadsat said June 16 it has secured European Space Agency funding to productize the drones it uses to calibrate and test satellite antennas. The post Quadsat gets ESA funding for ready-to-fly antenna testi...
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