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Capella unveils a new generation of radar satellites Capella Space intends to offer improved image resolution and quality with a new generation of synthetic aperture radar satellites, called Acadia, scheduled to launch in early 2023. The post Capella unveils a new generati...
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Anti-satellite weapons: History, types and purpose With the satellite network being a key component of modern life on Earth, space is now a major battleground for countries looking to get ahead of their competitors.
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Tracking debris and space traffic a growing challenge for U.S. military Gen. James Dickinson, head uf U.S. Space Command, said space traffic management should be transferred to a civilian agency as soon as possible The post Tracking debris and space traffic a growing challenge for U.S. milit...
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SpaceX Super Heavy Fires Just one of its Engines. Imagine What it'll be Like When it Fires all 33 Musk just tweeted an image of the BN7 Super Heavy Booster successfully conducting a static fire test! The post SpaceX Super Heavy Fires Just one of its Engines. Imagine What it’ll be Like When it Fires all 33 appeared ...
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SpaceX loses $900 million in rural broadband subsidies SpaceX has lost its bid for nearly $900 million in rural broadband subsidies for its Starlink broadband service. The post SpaceX loses $900 million in rural broadband subsidies appeared first on SpaceNews.
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Increased solar activity creates new challenges for smallsats A new solar activity cycle that may be stronger than forecast poses challenges for smallsat operators keeping their spacecraft in orbit and functioning. The post Increased solar activity creates new challenges for smalls...
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A 'potentially hazardous' blue-whale-size asteroid will zip through Earth's orbit on Friday A "potentially hazardous" asteroid the size of a blue whale is set to zip past Earth on Friday (Aug. 12).
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'STEVE' descends on North America after surprise solar storm A surprise solar storm bashed Earth on Aug. 7 and 8, triggering an appearance of the mysterious glowing phenomenon called STEVE.
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U.S. Army a key customer of BlackSky's next-generation imaging satellite BlackSky will launch a new imaging satellite in 2023 that will be used exclusively by the U.S. Army for tests and experiments. The post U.S. Army a key customer of BlackSky's next-generation imaging satellite appeared fi...
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Did North Korea lie about its big ICBM test launch? The first launch of North Korea's powerful new intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) this spring apparently didn't go well after all.
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NASA to Stream Artemis I Rollout, Briefings on Science, Tech Payloads NASA will hold a trio of media teleconferences the week of Aug. 14 to preview the science and technology payloads that will fly as part of the agency's Artemis I flight test.
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NASA's Fermi telescope confirms star wreck as source of extreme cosmic particles Astronomers have long sought the launch sites for some of the highest-energy protons in our galaxy. Now a study using 12 years of data from NASA's Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope confirms that one supernova remnant is ju...
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Building on the moon and Mars? You'll need extraterrestrial cement for that Sustained space exploration will require infrastructure that doesn't currently exist: buildings, housing, rocket landing pads.
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SpaceX Starlink satellites face Russia space debris 'squalls' in orbit: report An Aug. 6 close encounter saw hundreds of Starlink satellites get uncomfortably close to debris generated in a Russian anti-satellite test in November 2021.
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DARPA selects companies for inter-satellite laser communications project Eleven organizations were selected by DARPA to help develop laser terminals and technical standards to connect satellites in space. The post DARPA selects companies for inter-satellite laser communications project appear...
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Newly described 'solar clock' can precisely predict solar cycle events years in advance Ever since humans could first observe sunspots about 400 years ago, we've been using them to try to define the solar cycle. Approximately every 11 years, solar activity such as sunspots and solar flares ebbs and flows, c...
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Colliding galaxies dazzle in Gemini North image An evocative new image captured by the Gemini North telescope in Hawai'i reveals a pair of interacting spiral galaxies--NGC 4568 and NGC 4567--as they begin to clash and merge. These galaxies are entangled by their mutua...
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Hazegrayart Shows how Rocket Lab's Reusable Neutron Rocket Could Work A new animation shows what Rocket Lab's totally-reusable rocket will look like when it starts sending satellites to space. The post Hazegrayart Shows how Rocket Lab's Reusable Neutron Rocket Could Work appeared first on ...
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La NASA busca experimentos de estudiantes para remontarse en el segundo reto TechRise La NASA hace un llamamiento a estudiantes de secundaria y preparatoria para que participen en el segundo reto estudiantil TechRise de la agencia, que invita a equipos de estudiantes a desarrollar, construir y lanzar expe...
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NASA cubesat bumped from rideshare launch because of orbital debris mitigation concerns A NASA cubesat was removed from a recent rideshare launch opportunity on a U.S. Space Force mission because the spacecraft could not meet guidelines for deorbiting at the end of its life. The post NASA cubesat bumped fro...
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One more clue to the moon's origin

Phys.org - 10 Aug 2022 22:00
One more clue to the moon's origin Humankind has maintained an enduring fascination with the moon. It was not until Galileo's time, however, that scientists really began study it. Over the course of nearly five centuries, researchers put forward numerous,...
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Scientists Reconstruct Songs From A 150-Year-Old Bug There's only one known specimen for this species of katydids -- but it's preserved wings give hints to its song structure.
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