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Location American Space News for 15 October 2022
'Delightfully boring:' SpaceX's Dragon capsule Freedom aces 1st astronaut mission The first mission for SpaceX's newest Dragon crew capsule could hardly have gone more smoothly.
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NASA's Lucy to fly past thousands of objects for Earth gravity assist Mission engineers will track NASA's Lucy spacecraft nonstop as it prepares to swoop near Earth on Oct. 16 to use this planet's gravity to set itself on a course toward the Jupiter Trojan asteroids.
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Spot Lucy in the sky as NASA asteroid mission slingshots past Earth early Sunday (Oct. 16) Lucy will celebrate one year in space by approaching Earth for a gravity assist, coming so close that observers on Earth may be able to spot the spacecraft.
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SpaceX ferries astronauts back to Earth after half-year away Four astronauts returned to Earth in a SpaceX capsule Friday, ending their nearly six-month space station mission with a splashdown in the Atlantic off Florida.
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Astronomers Think They Have a Warning Sign for When Massive Stars are About to Explode as Supernovae A study of red supergiant supernovae suggests they become dim and red just before they day. The post Astronomers Think They Have a Warning Sign for When Massive Stars are About to Explode as Supernovae appeared first on ...
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DoD eyeing options to provide satcom in Ukraine as it continues talks with SpaceX The Pentagon is looking at options to provide satellite communications services for Ukraine's military forces following Elon Musk's warning that SpaceX will suspend Starlink internet services in Ukraine unless the U.S. g...
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Bizarre black hole is blasting a jet of plasma right at a neighboring galaxy A black hole at the heart of a distant galaxy is blasting a neighboring galaxy with a jet of plasma moving at near light speed.
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Landing on Mars: Keep straight and fly right for Martian touchdown success Touching safely down on Mars is a true, nail biting event. Landing securely on Mars remains a delicate balance of technical skill, mixed in with hard-earned luck.
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Huge DART Success, JWST Sees Weird Rings, Moon's True Origin DART's results are in and they exceed all expectations. The Moon might just be a big chunk of the Earth that formed in just hours. Webb sees bizarre rings around a star, and SLS gets a new launch date... at night. As alw...
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Record-breaking gamma-ray burst possibly most powerful explosion ever recorded In the early-morning hours of today, 14 October 2022, astronomers using the Gemini South telescope in Chile operated by NSF's NOIRLab observed the unprecedented aftermath of one of the most powerful explosions ever recor...
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Europe plans to launch a quantum encryption satellite for ultrasecure communications in 2024 Europe plans to launch Eagle-1, the first space-based quantum key distribution system for the European Union, in 2024, which could lead to an ultrasecure communications network.
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First Eurostar Neo satellite launched

ESA - 15 Oct 2022 10:37
First Eurostar Neo satellite launched The first satellite to be built under ESA's Eurostar Neo programme has launched.
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Crew-4 returns to Earth

Space News - 15 Oct 2022 03:08
Crew-4 returns to Earth SpaceX completed its fourth operational commercial crew mission to the International Space Station Oct. 14 with the safe return of a Crew Dragon spacecraft with four American and European astronauts on board. The post Cr...
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One of the most extreme black hole collisions in the universe just proved Einstein right A monster merger between two black holes sent ripples through time and space, and may prove Einstein right about a gravitational phenomenon called precession.
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