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SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket aborts double-satellite launch at last minute A veteran SpaceX rocket poised to make its 14th flight aborted its launch attempt less than one minute before liftoff on Thursday (Oct. 6).
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Draconid meteor shower peaks this weekend under Hunter's Moon The peak of the Draconid meteor shower, which appears to originate from the constellation Draco, will sadly be outshined by the full Hunter's Moon.
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Eutelsat accuses Iran of jamming 2 Persian-language broadcast satellites Leading satellite operator Eutelsat has accused the Islamic Republic of Iran of jamming two of its satellites used to broadcast television and radio from outside the country.
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Eutelsat says satellite jammers within Iran are disrupting foreign channels Signals originating within Iran have been jamming two Eutelsat satellites that provide foreign broadcasts in the country since Sept. 26, the French operator said Oct. 7. The post Eutelsat says satellite jammers within Ir...
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China launches pair of navigation enhancement satellites from sea platform China sent a pair of satellites for enhancing Beidou navigation signals into orbit on Friday (Oct. 7) with a rocket launch hosted by a mobile sea platform.
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Rocket Lab launches Argos tracking payload

Space News - 7 Oct 2022 23:26
Rocket Lab launches Argos tracking payload A Rocket Lab Electron rocket launched a satellite Oct. 7 carrying a payload for U.S. and French government agencies that will track wildlife and collect other sensor data. The post Rocket Lab launches Argos tracking payl...
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Juno photos reveal more stunning glimpses of Jupiter's ice-covered moon Europa Fabulous portraits of Jupiter's mysterious icy moon Europa captured by NASA's Juno mission reveals the moon, which may possibly harbor life, in unexpected colors.
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Massive Mars dust storm threatens NASA's InSight lander Scientists have acknowledged for months that the mission's end was near, and now, a continent-size dust storm is darkening the Martian skies, further impacting power production.
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Webb and Hubble Work Together to Reveal This Spectacular Galaxy Pair -- and Several Bonuses! What's better than a pair of galaxies observed by a pair of iconic space telescopes? The answer to that, according to researchers using the Hubble and James Webb Space Telescopes, is finding even more galaxies and other ...
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InSight Mars lander waits out dust storm

Phys.org - 7 Oct 2022 22:04
InSight Mars lander waits out dust storm NASA's InSight mission, which is expected to end in the near future, saw a recent drop in power generated by its solar panels as a continent-size dust storm swirls over Mars' southern hemisphere. First observed on Sept. ...
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Rocket Lab launches satellite wildlife tracking satellite into space The Rocket Lab mission, nicknamed "It Argos Up From Here" lifted off Friday (Oct. 7) at 1:09 p.m. EDT.
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Rare dark-streaked meteorites may come from a 'potentially hazardous' asteroid Strange, dark-veined meteorites rained down on Earth when a fireball exploded over Chelyabinsk, Russia, in February 2013.
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NASA had been designing lunar bases for decades before Armstrong first set foot on the moon It's only natural to look at the moon and wonder what it would be like to live there. Thanks to Buzz Aldrin who landed there in 1969, we know it's a magnificent desolation. Even before the Apollo missions science fiction...
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A Solar Gravitational Lens Will be Humanity's Most Powerful Telescope. What are its Best Targets? In the future, astronomers could use the Sun's gravity as a telescopic lens, and map the surfaces of nearby exoplanets. The post A Solar Gravitational Lens Will be Humanity's Most Powerful Telescope. What are its Best Ta...
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Catch the best views of Mercury at its highest in the sky on Saturday (Oct. 8) Mercury will appear brighter in the sky over the coming weeks. At dawn on Saturday, Oct. 8, skywatchers in the northern hemisphere can see Mercury at its farthest from the sunrise.
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Citizen scientists enhance new Europa images from NASA's Juno Citizen scientists have provided unique perspectives of the recent close flyby of Jupiter's icy moon Europa by NASA's Juno spacecraft. By processing raw images from JunoCam, the spacecraft's public-engagement camera, mem...
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For the 1st time, Mars robots found meteorite impact craters by sensing seismic shock waves In new research, we used data from InSight to detect and locate four high-speed meteoroid collisions, and then tracked down the resulting craters.
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Week in images: 03-07 October 2022

ESA - 7 Oct 2022 17:05
Week in images: 03-07 October 2022 Week in images: 03-07 October 2022 Discover our week through the lens
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China moves Tiangong space station module to side docking port (video) China has rotated a space station module to a lateral docking port as part of the process of building its T-shaped Tiangong space station.
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Ariane 6 upper stage testing underway

Space News - 7 Oct 2022 16:21
Ariane 6 upper stage testing underway ArianeGroup has started static-fire tests of the upper stage of the Ariane 6 rocket, a key step in the development of the vehicle whose first launch remains uncertain. The post Ariane 6 upper stage testing underway appea...
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New space arms race could hinder exploration efforts The growing weaponization of space poses a threat to human spaceflight in multiple ways, experts warn.
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New 3D view of Cat's Eye Nebula suggests double star hides at its heart A brand new 3D model showcases the complex beauty behind the Cat's Eye Nebula.
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