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Location American Space News for 25 August 2022
NRO to add more commercial imagery providers as it builds a 'hybrid architecture' The National Reconnaissance Office expects to select next month multiple providers of radio-frequency data collected by commercial satellites. The post NRO to add more commercial imagery providers as it builds a 'hybrid ...
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Boeing astronaut flight off until next year for more fixes Boeing's first spaceflight with astronauts has been delayed until next year because of repairs that need to be made to the capsule following its last test flight.
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Boeing Starliner's 1st astronaut flight for NASA delayed to February 2023 The Boeing Starliner team needs another five weeks or so to address issues that cropped up on a May test flight.
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Carbon Monoxide is Plentiful in Nebulae, but Then Disappears When Planets Form. Now we Know Where it Goes! Protoplanetary disks--those nurseries around young stars where planets form--are filled with gas and dust. In particular, many show a lot of carbon monoxide gas. It’s a handy “tracer” to estimate the mass of a clou...
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First underground radar images from Mars Perseverance Rover reveal some surprises After a tantalizing year-and-a-half wait since the Mars Perseverance Rover touched down on our nearest planetary neighbor, new data is arriving--and bringing with it a few surprises.
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New research sheds light on when Mars may have had water Scientists on NASA's Perseverance mission made a surprising discovery about the composition of rock in Jezero Crater, one that will help them get a better idea of when water existed on Mars, and ultimately, help them und...
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Colorado, Indiana Students to Hear from NASA Astronaut in Space Students from Colorado and Indiana will have the opportunity next week to hear from NASA astronaut Kjell Lindgren aboard the International Space Station.
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Tools to Understand the Cosmos Are Right Under Our Feet As researchers strive to understand our solar system, the perfect laboratory is right here on our own planet.
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FCC Commissioner criticizes Starlink's $900 million subsidy rejection The Federal Communications Commission denied Starlink nearly $900 million in rural broadband subsidies "without legal justification," one of the regulator's four commissioners said Aug. 24. The post FCC Commissioner crit...
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Sahelanthropus Was The First Hominin To Walk On 2 Feet A new study strengthens the theory that bipedalism developed early in human history.
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See the old moon and Venus conjunction tonight

SPACE.com - 25 Aug 2022 22:46
See the old moon and Venus conjunction tonight A close encounter, or conjunction, between August's waning crescent moon and Venus occurs tonight when the two objects share the same right ascension.
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James Webb Space Telescope sniffs out carbon dioxide around an alien world The James Webb Space Telescope has detected carbon dioxide in the atmosphere of an exoplanet, ushering in a new era of research of worlds outside our solar system.
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Astronauts going to Mars will receive many lifetimes worth of radiation In a recent study to be published in Space Physics, an international team of researchers discuss an in-depth study examining the long-term physiological effects of solar radiation on astronauts with emphasis on future as...
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Perseverance rover retrieves key rocky clues to Mars' geologic and water history In its first year exploring Jezero Crater on Mars, the Perseverance rover collected rock samples that scientists anticipate will provide a long-awaited timeline for the planet's geologic and water history.
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Photographers capture 'ridiculously detailed image' of the moon for NASA's Artemis 1 launch Two astrophotographers have captured a spectacular photo of the moon with a mind-blowing resolution of 174 megapixels to honor NASA's Artemis 1 mission.
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NASA Awards Services Contract to Help Immerse Students in STEM NASA has selected Guardians of Honor LLC of Washington to provide a wide range of science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) products and services to the agency, including its Office of STEM Engagement.
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SpaceX's next astronaut launch for NASA delayed to Oct. 3 SpaceX's next astronaut launch for NASA has been delayed four days to Oct. 3, an adjustment made to avoid spacecraft traffic coming to and from the International Space Station.
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Nichelle Nichols of 'Star Trek' to boldly go on unique memorial spaceflight in 2022 Nichelle Nichols will join other late "Star Trek" icons aboard the first-ever Celestis deep-space journey
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UK binoculars deal: Save £48 on a pair of Leica Trinovid binoculars on Wex That's a big saving on some a pair of Leica binoculars that will serve you well for a rang of different outdoor activities.
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U.S. Army signs agreement to test space data from HawkEye 360 satellites The U.S. Army has signed an agreement to evaluate the use of space data from HawkEye 360, an Earth observation company that uses satellites to monitor radio-frequency signals emitted by electronic devices The post U.S. A...
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NASA shares 'spectacular Is NASA campaigning to have the galaxy's best Instagram page? It sure seems that way with the latest images from the James Webb Space Telescope of Jupiter and last month's stunning shots of the Carina Nebula and Southern...
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JWST Finds a Clear, Unambiguous Signal for Carbon Dioxide in an Exoplanet's Atmosphere An early - and exciting — science result from the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) was announced today: the first unambiguous detection of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere of an exoplanet. This is the first detailed e...
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