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Location American Space News for 14 July 2022
Office of Space Commerce to start developing architecture for traffic management Chirag Parikh, executive secretary of the National Space Council, said he expects the Office of Space Commerce to start developing an architecture for space traffic management, an initiative that has been bogged down by ...
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China prepares for July 24 launch of second space station module China is gearing up to send a second module to its under-construction space station with a launch from the coastal Wenchang spaceport later this month. The post China prepares for July 24 launch of second space station m...
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NASA and Roscosmos nearing completion of seat barter agreement NASA and Roscosmos are in the final stages of completing a long-awaited agreement to allow Russian cosmonauts to fly on commercial crew vehicles and American astronauts on Soyuz spacecraft. The post NASA and Roscosmos ne...
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A common ground system for military satellites is proving to be harder than envisioned Space Force satellite operators want to move away from having different ground systems for each military constellation The post A common ground system for military satellites is proving to be harder than envisioned appea...
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Georgia approves Starlink services in Eastern Europe Georgia became the latest country July 14 to approve SpaceX's Starlink broadband constellation. The post Georgia approves Starlink services in Eastern Europe appeared first on SpaceNews.
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GeoOptics, PlanetIQ and Spire to supply NOAA with space weather data The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration awarded contracts to GeoOptics, PlanetIQ and Spire Global to provide space weather data. The post GeoOptics, PlanetIQ and Spire to supply NOAA with space weather data a...
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Watch an exclusive clip for Apple TV+'s 'For All Mankind' season 3 episode 6 The US and Russia reach Mars, but old tensions threaten to divide the historic mission in this exclusive clip for this week's sixth episode of "For All Mankind" on Apple TV+.
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What Species Today Are Descendants of Dinosaurs? Several creatures that still walk the Earth today are closely related to dinosaurs.
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James Webb Space Telescope: An astronomer explains the stunning, newly released 1st images The buzz among professional astronomers has been electric since members of the Webb team shared tantalizing test images. And the real images are even better than anyone could have hoped for.
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NASA temporarily grounding Mars helicopter Ingenuity to wait for dust to clear NASA's Mars Ingenuity helicopter is taking a break during the dust-filled Martian winter that makes it difficult for the helicopter to charge its batteries.
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Scientist reviews the key technologies for space-based situational awareness Since the launch of the first man-made earth satellite, the number of space objects has been rapidly increasing. According to the authoritative statistics from NASA, over 6,400 orbiting spacecraft still existed until ear...
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ESA's Swarm dodges collision during climb to escape sun's wrath A swarm? Of bugs?
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Webb begins hunt for the first stars and habitable worlds The first stunning images from the James Webb Space Telescope were revealed this week, but its journey of cosmic discovery has only just begun.
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China launches new communications satellite to support Tiangong space station China has sent a new data relay satellite on its way to geostationary orbit to support the nation's crewed space station project.
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Discovery of extragalactic neutrino factories

Phys.org - 14 Jul 2022 19:04
Discovery of extragalactic neutrino factories Highly energetic and difficult to detect, neutrinos travel billions of light years before reaching our planet. Although it is known that these elementary particles come from the depths of our universe, their precise orig...
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Human and machine intelligence work together to find 40,000 ring galaxies Human and machine intelligence worked together to find 40,000 ring galaxies, scientists at the National Astronomy Meeting will announce this week. Dr. Mike Walmsley of the University of Manchester and the Galaxy Zoo coll...
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The first CERN-driven satellite successfully launched CELESTA, the first CERN-driven satellite, successfully entered orbit during the maiden flight of Europe's Vega-C launch vehicle. Launched by the European Space Agency from the French Guiana Space Center (CSG) at 13.13 UT...
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Beyond the clouds: Finding galaxies behind galaxies There are hundreds of billions of galaxies in the universe, each containing billions of stars, and found in every part of the sky. But in some directions, nearby galaxies block the view of the more distant cosmos. Now a ...
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The moon begins its monthly planetary tour with Saturn on Friday The moon commences its monthly tour of the planets by calling in on Saturn on Friday night. The duo will be close enough to share the view with a pair of binoculars.
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China's proposed Venus mission would investigate the planet's atmosphere and geology If selected, a proposed Chinese mission to Venus could launch in 2026 and arrive at the scorching planet in 2027.
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Best Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episodes

SPACE.com - 14 Jul 2022 16:54
Best Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episodes We countdown the best Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episodes from an ambitious and emotionally charged series.
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On bizarre brown dwarf worlds, astronomers spot hot, sandy clouds NASA's retired Spitzer Space Telescope spotted a sandstorm special.
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