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Blue Origin scraps original recovery ship for New Glenn boosters A large ship that Blue Origin planned to convert into a landing platform for New Glenn boosters is instead being sent to the scrapyard as the company changes its recovery plans. The post Blue Origin scraps original recov...
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American Airlines orders 20 Boom Supersonic passenger jets The world's largest airline has agreed to buy 20 Boom Supersonic Overture jets, expected to carry passengers at twice the speeds of conventional passenger aircraft.
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Orion Space wins U.S. Space Force contract for on-orbit services experiment Orion Space Solutions announced Aug. 16 it was selected by the U.S. Space Force to develop three small satellites for a demonstration of on-orbit services in geostationary Earth orbit. The post Orion Space wins U.S. Spac...
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Asteroid Ryugu contains dust older than the solar system Ancient grains of dust that are older than the solar system itself have been found in samples from asteroid Ryugu brought to Earth by the Japanese Hayabusa2 spacecraft nearly two years ago.
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Supermassive black hole pair nearest Earth is locked in a violent cosmic dance A powerful and spectacular cosmic dance that began a billion years ago will lead to a collision and merger between two galaxies and the supermassive black holes at their hearts.
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Image: ESO telescope images a spectacular cosmic dance ESO's Very Large Telescope (VLT) has imaged the result of a spectacular cosmic collision--the galaxy NGC 7727. This giant was born from the merger of two galaxies, an event that started around a billion years ago. At its...
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Meteorites that reach the Earth fall from asteroid butts Scientists studied the trajectory and debris field of asteroid 2008 TC3 to determine which specific parts of the space rock made it down to the Earth's surface.
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China's X-ray observatory detects strongest magnetic field ever recorded A Chinese X-ray telescope has detected the strongest-ever magnetic field recorded by making observations of a rapidly-spinning neutron star, or magnetar.
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NASA's Europa Clipper spacecraft kicks assembly into high gear The core of NASA's Europa Clipper spacecraft has taken center stage in the Spacecraft Assembly Facility at the agency's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Southern California. Standing 10 feet (3 meters) high and 5 feet (1.5 m...
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Artemis 1: The first step in returning astronauts to the moon Artemis 1 is the first stage of the Artemis program designed to return astronauts to the moon. The uncrewed mission will travel to the moon and back.
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Wedding bells ring in new 'Star Wars' novel 'The Princess and the Scoundrel' (exclusive) Writer Beth Revis discusses her new "Star Wars" novel, "The Princess and the Scoundrel"
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Mars explorers could harvest oxygen from the atmosphere using plasma An international team of researchers has devised a plasma-based approach to producing oxygen on Mars to support exploration.
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Researchers study the turbulence raging inside distant stars Stunning new images created by Keele researchers highlight the turbulent flow of energy inside distant stars.
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The photon ring: A black hole ready for its close-up When scientists unveiled humanity's historic first image of a black hole in 2019--depicting a dark core encircled by a fiery aura of material falling toward it--they believed even richer imagery and insights were waiting...
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Harvesting resources on Mars with plasmas

Phys.org - 16 Aug 2022 19:17
Harvesting resources on Mars with plasmas An international team of researchers came up with a plasma-based way to produce and separate oxygen within the Martian environment. It's a complementary approach to NASA's Mars Oxygen In-Situ Resource Utilization Experim...
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Scientists take another theoretical step toward uncovering the mystery of dark matter, black holes Much of the matter in the universe remains unknown and undefined, yet theoretical physicists continue to gain clues to the properties of dark matter and black holes. A study by a team of scientists including three from S...
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On National Security | SmallSat Alliance steps up push for a military comms 'outernet' A legislative proposal in the 2023 defense spending bill calling on DoD to leverage commercial space networks marks a victory of sorts for the SmallSat Alliance. The post On National Security | SmallSat Alliance steps up...
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Solar array installed on JPSS-2 satellite

Phys.org - 16 Aug 2022 18:15
Solar array installed on JPSS-2 satellite On July 26, in a clean room at the Northrop Grumman facility in Gilbert, Arizona, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's Joint Polar Satellite System-2 (JPSS-2) let out several loud pops as each of the fiv...
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One of the brightest stars in the sky is evolving and dying before our eyes Nothing lasts forever, including the stars in our night sky. One of the brighter and more notable stars in our sky is Betelgeuse, the bright red supergiant in the shoulder of Orion.
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Brand New Stars in the Orion Nebula, Seen by Hubble

Universe Today - 16 Aug 2022 17:44
Brand New Stars in the Orion Nebula, Seen by Hubble The Orion Nebula is a giant cloud of gas and dust that spans more than 20,000 times the size of our own solar system. It one of the closest active star-forming regions to Earth, and is therefore one of the most observed ...
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War in Ukraine highlights the growing strategic importance of private satellite companies Satellites owned by private companies have played an unexpectedly important role in the war in Ukraine. For example, in early August 2022, images from the private satellite company Planet Labs showed that a recent attack...
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Black hole collisions could help us measure how fast the universe is expanding A black hole is usually where information goes to disappear--but scientists may have found a trick to use its last moments to tell us about the history of the universe.
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