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SpaceX's Starship won't launch on 1st orbital test flight this month The first orbital test flight of SpaceX's Starship deep-space transportation vehicle won't get off the ground this month.
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Lockheed Martin's venture fund to increase investments in space companies Lockheed Martin Ventures is increasing investments by $200 million and much of that will be focused on the space domain The post Lockheed Martin's venture fund to increase investments in space companies appeared first on...
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Army looking at new ways to use space technology for unconventional warfare Army officials at the Space and Missile Defense Symposium said space and cyber technologies should be used in support of special operations and information warfare The post Army looking at new ways to use space technolog...
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Betelgeuse is bouncing back from bizarre dimming episode Astronomers have long considered Betelgeuse a candidate for a long-overdue supernova within our galaxy. Yet the red supergiant appears to be recovering following a mysterious 2019 event.
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NASA TV to Cover SpaceX Cargo Dragon Departure from Space Station A SpaceX Dragon cargo resupply spacecraft returning science to Earth for NASA is set to depart the International Space Station on Thursday, Aug. 18.
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NASA Transfers Landsat 9 Satellite to USGS to Monitor Earth's Changes NASA transferred ownership and operational control on Thursday of the Landsat 9 satellite to the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) in a ceremony in Sioux Falls, South Dakota.
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3rd Chinese space station module arrives at spaceport ahead of October launch The Mengtian module arrived at Wenchang spaceport in south China on Tuesday (Aug. 9) after being shipped in containers from the northern port city of Tianjin.
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Rocket launch to image supernova remnant

Phys.org - 11 Aug 2022 23:40
Rocket launch to image supernova remnant A Northwestern University astrophysics team is aiming for the stars--well, a dead star, that is.
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Bizarre meteorite is 1st to show scars from pebble-shooting asteroid A meteorite on Earth holds new evidence that asteroids do indeed mysteriously spit out pebbles, a new study finds.
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Small launch vehicle industry growth slows

Space News - 11 Aug 2022 22:12
Small launch vehicle industry growth slows The growth of the small launch vehicle industry is slowing, with fewer new vehicles entering the market and more vehicles going defunct, as demand for such vehicles lags expectations. The post Small launch vehicle indust...
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NASA, Boeing to Hold Media Update on Starliner Progress

NASA Breaking news - 11 Aug 2022 22:12
NASA, Boeing to Hold Media Update on Starliner Progress NASA and Boeing will host a media teleconference at 1 p.m. EDT Thursday, Aug. 25, to provide an update on the agency's Boeing Crew Flight Test (CFT) to the International Space Station - the first flight with astronauts o...
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Whiptail Lizard May Be Key To Predicting Hybrid Outcomes The unisexual whiptail lizard may help researchers understand how animals can go from sexual to unisexual.
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James Webb Space Telescope catches 'impostor' galaxies red-handed Astronomers have found at least one dusty galaxy masquerading as a high-redshift galaxy, complicating the search for the first galaxies.
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Kayhan updates Pathfinder spaceflight safety platform Spaceflight safety startup Kayhan Space is broadening its product line to address collision threats for launch vehicles and satellites with or without propulsion. The post Kayhan updates Pathfinder spaceflight safety pla...
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Gaia mission reveals the past and future of the sun We all wish sometimes that we could see into the future. Now, thanks to the very latest data from ESA's star mapping Gaia mission, astronomers can do just that for the sun. By accurately identifying stars of similar mass...
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Want to colonize Mars? Talk to this outer space anthropologist first Maybe infinity and beyond should wait.
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Even a Cyclical Universe Needed to Come From Somewhere

Universe Today - 11 Aug 2022 21:10
Even a Cyclical Universe Needed to Come From Somewhere The cyclic universe model proposes a universe with no beginning, but a new study shows it might need a beginning after all. The post Even a Cyclical Universe Needed to Come From Somewhere appeared first on Universe Today...
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Equatorial Mars is surprisingly dry, NASA's InSight lander finds NASA's InSight Mars lander has discovered little evidence of underground water at its site, but scientists are urging more research before drawing firm conclusions.
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Mars dust as a basis for life? No problem for certain bacteria An international research team led by ZARM scientist Dr. Cyprien Verseux has identified a cyanobacteria subspecies that seems to be best suited for use in a biological life support system that would allow humans to survi...
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FCC considers new rules for emerging space capabilities An inquiry into updating rules around space debris and emerging on-orbit services seeks to position the U.S. as a leader in an emerging space economy. The post FCC considers new rules for emerging space capabilities appe...
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Hubble-servicing NASA astronaut urges human-robot synergy for future moon missions John Grunsfeld says NASA should embrace and expand the partnership between human space explorers and robotic ones.
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Meteor showers and shooting stars: Formation and history Meteor showers occur when Earth passes through a trail of dust from asteroids or comets, the dust burns up in Earth's atmosphere resulting in shooting stars.
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