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Rover findings offer glimpse of Red Planet's ancient landscape CU Boulder geologist Lisa Mayhew is among the scientists working to recreate the history of an ancient landscape that wouldn't look out of place in Utah--only this terrain sits on Mars millions of miles from Earth.
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First images of asteroid strike from Webb, Hubble telescopes The James Webb and Hubble telescopes on Thursday revealed their initial images of a spacecraft deliberately crashing into an asteroid, marking the first time the two most powerful space telescopes have observed the same ...
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NASA and Astra modify TROPICS launch contract

Space News - 29 Sep 2022 15:44
NASA and Astra modify TROPICS launch contract NASA and Astra Space have revised a launch contract originally awarded for the launch of a cubesat constellation after Astra retired the launch vehicle that would have launched those spacecraft. The post NASA and Astra m...
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Milky Way galaxy: Everything you need to know about our cosmic neighborhood Milky Way research has advanced significantly in recent years, from imaging a supermassive black hole at its heart to meticulously charting star movements, we are learning more about our galactic home than ever before.
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Venus: The scorching second planet from the sun

SPACE.com - 29 Sep 2022 12:53
Venus: The scorching second planet from the sun Planet Venus will have a flurry of spacecraft visit it in the next few years as scientists seek to learn more about the volcanic, lava-filled planet.
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Hungary's 4iG to buy a majority of Spacecom in stages 4iG, a Hungarian provider of terrestrial communications, plans to buy a majority stake in Israeli satellite operator Spacecom in stages following resistance from Israel's government. The post Hungary's 4iG to buy a major...
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The First Telescope Images of DART's Impact are Starting to Arrive The ESA just released a video that shows the DART mission impacting the double-asteroid system of Didymos and Dimorphos. The post The First Telescope Images of DART's Impact are Starting to Arrive appeared first on Unive...
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Kendall: Power competition in space becoming more destabilizing Air Force Secretary Frank Kendall said China and Russia "have been working on offensive capability to counter our space systems." The post Kendall: Power competition in space becoming more destabilizing appeared first on...
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Majority of tracked Russian ASAT debris has deorbited Nearly two-thirds of the debris tracked from last year's Russian anti-satellite (ASAT) test has since deorbited, but it could take more than a decade for the rest to reenter. The post Majority of tracked Russian ASAT deb...
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Ingenuity Mars helicopter notches 33rd Red Planet flight NASA's Ingenuity Mars helicopter has taken flight again, staying aloft for nearly a minute this past weekend on its 33rd extraterrestrial sortie.
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DART asteroid crash seen by James Webb, Hubble space telescopes (photos) The James Webb Space Telescope and its older counterpart Hubble photographed the impact of NASA's asteroid-smashing DART probe into the space rock Dimorphos on Monday (Sept. 26).
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SpaceX, NASA and Hubble officials to discuss mysterious new study today: Listen live NASA, SpaceX and Hubble officials will hold a press conference today (Sept. 29) to discuss "potential commercial space opportunities for NASA science missions," and you can listen live.
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First probable impact crater discovered in Spain The first probable impact crater in Spain has been identified in the southern province of Almeria. The discovery was presented last week at the Europlanet Science Congress (EPSC) 2022 by Juan Antonio Sánchez Garrido of ...
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Astronaut looks inside eye of Hurricane Ian from space as storm weakens over Florida (photos) An International Space Station astronaut photographed Hurricane Ian as the powerful storm battered Florida. NASA, SpaceX and others have postponed launches from the Space Coast.
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NASA Invites Media to Discuss New Science, Commercial Study Today NASA will hold a media teleconference today at 4:30 p.m. EDT, Thursday, Sept. 29, to discuss a new study exploring potential commercial space opportunities for NASA science missions. The agency will livestream audio of t...
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Testing time for Mars

ESA - 29 Sep 2022 20:15
Testing time for Mars Swiss watch brand Omega has teamed up with ESA to launch the Marstimer: the first watch to display the time on Earth and Mars. Developed in partnership with ESA's Mars exploration teams and tested at ESA ESTEC, this new ...
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NASA spacecraft buzzes Jupiter moon Europa, closest in years NASA's Juno spacecraft has made the closest approach to Jupiter's tantalizing, icy moon Europa in more than 20 years.
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Robots Might Jump Around to Explore the Moon

Universe Today - 29 Sep 2022 19:58
Robots Might Jump Around to Explore the Moon LEAP (Legged Exploration of the Aristarchus Plateau) is a mission concept study, funded by ESA, to explore challenging lunar terrains using ANYmal, developed at ETH Zürich and its spin-off ANYbotics. Credit: ETH Zürich...
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New evidence for liquid water beneath the south polar ice cap of Mars An international team of researchers has revealed new evidence for the possible existence of liquid water beneath the south polar ice cap of Mars.
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RoboCop streaming guide: Where to watch the RoboCop movies online Practice that pistol twirling and poke out that strong chin, here's how to watch the RoboCop movies online for the maximum amount of justice.
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NASA Awards Contracts in Support of Entry, Descent, Landing Technology NASA has awarded a total of seven contracts to six companies including Airborne Systems North America of Santa, Ana California, CFD Research Corporation of Huntsville, Alabama, Jackson Bond Enterprises LLC of Dover, New ...
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NASA Awards Contracts in Support of Entry, Decent, Landing Technology NASA has awarded a total of seven contracts to six companies including Airborne Systems North America of Santa, Ana California, CFD Research Corporation of Huntsville, Alabama, Jackson Bond Enterprises LLC of Dover, New ...
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