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Location American Space News for 6 October 2022
Uranus' weird tilt may be the work of a long-lost moon Uranus is just plain weird, and one of the weirdest things about it is its tilt.
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Mysterious high-speed gas cloud might be the result of an explosive stellar death The mystery of high-speed gas clouds that whip around the outskirts of the Milky Way might be solved.
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Next NOAA weather satellite launching just in time NOAA is preparing to launch the Joint Polar Satellite System-2 on Nov. 1 from Vandenberg Space Force Base in California. The post Next NOAA weather satellite launching just in time appeared first on SpaceNews.
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AFRL developing 'cyber range' for space operators AFRL is developing a cyber training range where Space Force operators could practice defending satellites using actual spacecraft in orbit The post AFRL developing 'cyber range' for space operators appeared first on Spac...
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Virgin Orbit awaiting license for first U.K. launch Virgin Orbit says it is technically ready for its next LauncherOne mission, and the first orbital launch from the United Kingdom, but is still waiting on a launch license from the British government. The post Virgin Orbi...
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SpaceX's Crew-5 astronaut mission arrives at the International Space Station The SpaceX Dragon capsule Endurance arrived at the space station today (Oct. 6), ending a 29-hour orbital chase.
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India on track for OneWeb launch in second half of October India expects to conduct the first launch of OneWeb satellites in eight months during the second half of October, Indian space agency ISRO said Oct. 5. The post India on track for OneWeb launch in second half of October ...
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World Space Week 2022: 'Learning Lunchbox' science kits reach kids across the US Ohio's Center of Science and Industry launched a 'Learning Lunchbox' initiative to help their community in 2020. 2 years later, it has the attention of NASA and the White House.
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York Space wins $200 million Space Development Agency contract for 12 satellites York Space won a $200 million contract for the Space Development Agency's Tranche 1 Demonstration and Experimentation System (T1DES) program The post York Space wins $200 million Space Development Agency contract for 12 ...
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NASA and SpaceX launch 4 more crew to the space station The SpaceX taxi service from the Space Coast took flight again Wednesday with NASA's Crew-5 mission to the International Space Station.
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Ready to launch: National Air and Space Museum set to reopen with new galleries The Smithsonian is ready to reopen the National Air and Space Museum and debut eight new galleries in Washington, DC. The reimagined exhibits include "Destination Moon" and "Exploring the Planets."
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NASA's tiny CAPSTONE probe still struggling en route to the moon The little CAPSTONE spacecraft is stable, but engineers haven't yet regained full control as it flies towards the moon.
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UK competition watchdog has concerns about Viasat's Inmarsat takeover Viasat's $7.3 billion Inmarsat takeover could lead to more expensive and poorer quality Wi-Fi for plane passengers, the U.K.'s competition watchdog said Oct. 6 as it prepared to launch a full-scale probe of the deal. The...
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Orionid meteor shower 2022: When, where & how to see it The Orionid meteor shower peaks between Oct. 21 and Oct. 22 and is visible until early November. We explore the annual shower in more detail here.
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Astronomers see Tantalizing Evidence for one of the First Stars to Form in the Universe In a recent study, a team led by the University of Tokyo believe they have found remnant material of one of the first stars in our Universe. The post Astronomers see Tantalizing Evidence for one of the First Stars to For...
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'Andor' episode 4 soars as we finally meet the Rebels of 'Star Wars' Episode 4 of 'Star Wars' spinoff 'Andor' depicts Cassian Andor's first introduction to rebel forces on the planet Aldhani.
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NASA's Juno spacecraft snaps its most detailed view of Jupiter's icy moon Europa NASA's Jupiter-exploring Juno spacecraft captured its most detailed images of the ice-covered, ocean-bearing moon Europa.
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While SLS is Delayed, Crew-5 Zips in and Launches to the International Space Station A new crew is on the way to the International Space Station, and the crew is a true and hopeful reflection of the international nature of the station. Commander Nicole Mann become the first Native American woman in space...
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Satellites detect methane plume in Nord Stream leak Following unusual seismic disturbances in the Baltic Sea, several leaks were discovered last week in the underwater Nord Stream 1 and 2 gas pipelines, near Denmark and Sweden. Neither pipeline was transporting gas at the...
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Sierra Space hires former SpaceX executive as CIO Sierra Space has hired a former SpaceX executive as its chief information officer as the company builds up its infrastructure to support work on commercial spacecraft and a space station. The post Sierra Space hires form...
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Here are the High-Resolution Images of Europa Captured by Juno During its Recent Flyby It’s been over twenty-two years since we've been able to see Jupiter's enticing moon Europa close-up. But now the Juno spacecraft has made its closest pass of Europa, sending back some amazing pictures of the icy mini-...
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New York Comic Con 2022: The space fan's ultimate guide We've scanned the schedule and pulled out the essential panels that space lovers should make their top priority for New York Comic Con.
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