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Location American Space News for 4 October 2022
Testing: Space-bound US-European water mission passes finals Before any NASA mission is launched, the spacecraft goes through weeks of harsh treatment. It's strapped to a big table that shakes as hard as the pounding of a rocket launch. It's bombarded with louder noise than a stad...
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Asteroid that killed the dinosaurs also triggered global tsunami The asteroid that struck Earth 66 million years ago, wiping out much of the planet's plant and animal life (most famously the dinosaurs), also triggered a worldwide tsunami with mile-high waves.
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LICIACube Sends Home Images of the DART Impact and the Damage to Dimorphos The Light Italian CubeSat for Imaging of Asteroids (LICIACube) has returned a series of close-up images of the asteroid Dimorphos, after last week’s successful impact of the Double Asteroid Redirect Test (DART) probe. ...
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IWC Schaffhausen creates wristwatches for private Polaris Dawn crew When astronauts venture out on the first commercial spacewalk next year, they will be able to mark the time with special wristwatches. IWC Schaffhausen has created chronographs for Polaris Dawn.
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Blue Origin will return husband-and-wife passengers to suborbital space A launch date hasn't been set yet for the next flight carrying Sharon Hagle and Marc Hagle, who last flew in March.
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EnerStar Solutions announces third Starlink enterprise reseller deal Canada-based EnerStar Solutions, a rental company for the energy sector, said Oct. 3 it has reached a deal to add SpaceX's Starlink broadband to the services it provides industrial workers. The post EnerStar Solutions an...
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SpaceX delays launch of Starlink satellites to make way for Crew-5 astronaut flight SpaceX has delayed the liftoff of its next Starlink satellite fleet in order to launch four Crew-5 astronauts for NASA on Oct. 5.
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Space Force in discussions with industry on future market for space surveillance data Companies in the space domain awareness market are eager to work with the Space Force but need a clearer picture of future demand The post Space Force in discussions with industry on future market for space surveillance ...
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Ball Aerospace wins $176 million contract to build and operate 10 satellites for Space Development Agency The Space Development Agency announced Oct. 4 it awarded Ball Aerospace a $176 million contract to build, operate and secure launch services for 10 experimental satellites. The post Ball Aerospace wins $176 million contr...
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15 spectacular photos from the Dark Energy Camera From high atop a mountain in the Chilean Andes, the Dark Energy Camera has snapped more than one million exposures of the southern sky. The images have captured around 2.5 billion astronomical objects, including galaxies...
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Spin flips show how galaxies grow from the cosmic web The alignment between galaxy spins and the large-scale structure of the universe reveals the processes by which different components of galaxies form.
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AEI claims majority stake in York Space Systems

Space News - 5 Oct 2022 00:26
AEI claims majority stake in York Space Systems AE Industrial Partners announced plans Oct. 4 to acquire a majority stake in York Space Systems, a small satellite manufacturer and turnkey mission operator based in Denver. The post AEI claims majority stake in York Spa...
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Laughing gas found in space could mean life

Phys.org - 5 Oct 2022 00:20
Laughing gas found in space could mean life Scientists at UC Riverside are suggesting something is missing from the typical roster of chemicals that astrobiologists use to search for life on planets around other stars--laughing gas.
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Smacked asteroid's debris trail more than 6,000 miles long The asteroid that got smacked by a NASA spacecraft is now being trailed by thousands of miles of debris from the impact.
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China begins recruitment for 4th batch of astronauts China's human spaceflight agency has begun the search for a new batch of astronauts to join its ranks as the country moves to complete its orbiting space station.
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Nobel Prize in Physics goes to scientists who paved the way for quantum computing Three scientists who laid the groundwork for the understanding of the odd "entangling" behavior of quantum particles have received the 2022 Nobel Prize in Physics.
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New rocket science course lets you learn about spaceflight online for free Varsity Tutors launches the course on Thursday (Oct. 7) for anybody who loves space.
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Foreign object debris seen during Mars Ingenuity helicopter's 33rd flight (Video) A small piece of foreign object debris (FOD) was seen in footage from the Mars helicopter's navigation camera (Navcam) for a portion of its 33rd flight. This FOD was not visible in Navcam footage from the previous flight...
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Scientists identify potential source of 'shock-darkened' meteorites, with implications for hazardous asteroid deflection When the Chelyabinsk fireball exploded across Russian skies in 2013, it littered Earth with a relatively uncommon type of meteorite. What makes the Chelyabinsk meteorites and others like them special is their dark veins,...
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Save over $150 on the Panasonic Lumix G100 4K mirrorless camera you can snap up a $152 discount on the Panasonic Lumix G100 which is brilliant for shooting both images and video.
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Scrapped Mars 'fetch rover' may have a future on the moon Airbus has been testing its Mars Sample Fetch rover in simulated Martian terrain in a quarry near London, hoping the technology will get a second chance on a future moon mission.
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North Korea launches nuclear-capable missile into space over Japan: reports The test on Tuesday (Oct. 4) marked the first time a North Korean missile overflew Japan in five years, according to media reports.
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