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Location American Space News for 20 October 2022
Astronomers Just saw the Most Powerful Gamma-ray Burst Ever Recorded In a series of studies, two teams of astronomers shared their data on the closest and most powerful gamma ray burst ever observed. The post Astronomers Just saw the Most Powerful Gamma-ray Burst Ever Recorded appeared fi...
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Our Guide to Tuesday's Partial Solar Eclipse for Europe

Universe Today - 20 Oct 2022 16:30
Our Guide to Tuesday's Partial Solar Eclipse for Europe Europe, the Middle East, and northeast Africa will see the final solar eclipse of 2022 next Tuesday. The post Our Guide to Tuesday’s Partial Solar Eclipse for Europe appeared first on Universe Today.
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Mapping planet Earth for better positioning: ESA's GENESIS mission ESA's Navigation Directorate is planning a new satellite whose results will enable the generation of an updated global model of Earth - the International Terrestrial Reference Frame, employed for everything from land sur...
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SpaceX replaces Russia on 2 European launches after Ukraine invasion The European Space Agency has chosen SpaceX to replace Russia's space agency to launch two of its missions following the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
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Seeds launching to the moon in 2025 will test plant resilience The moon is a lifeless rock, but despite no living thing ever having been found on its desolate surface, some forms of Earth life might be able to make it.
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A new instrument will measure temperature, pressure and wind on Venus The VASI (Venus Atmospheric Structure Investigation) instrument aboard NASA's Deep Atmosphere Venus Investigation of Noble gases, Chemistry, and Imaging, or DAVINCI, mission to Venus, together with the other instruments ...
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Shadow hunters capture Didymos asteroid eclipsing stars After months of effort, astronomers have succeeded in capturing the momentary shadow cast by the Didymos asteroid, from tens of million kilometers away as it passed in front of far-distant stars--a feat of observation on...
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NASA to Participate in ASCEND Conference, Brief Media on Tech Demo NASA leaders, including Deputy Administrator Pam Melroy, will participate in the 2022 ASCEND conference, hosted by the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) in Las Vegas from Monday, Oct. 24, through ...
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NASA's Hubble spots twin tails in new image after DART impact Two tails of dust ejected from the Didymos-Dimorphos asteroid system are seen in new images from NASA's Hubble Space Telescope, documenting the lingering aftermath of NASA's Double Asteroid Redirection Test (DART) impact...
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Boeing's Starliner - Advancing Innovative Technology One day after launching May 19 from Florida's Space Coast on a United Launch Alliance Atlas V rocket, the CST-100 Starliner spacecraft docked to the International Space Station, or ISS, signifying a historic moment for t...
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Hubble Space Telescope sees unexpected twin 'tails' from NASA asteroid impact A week or two after a NASA spacecraft slammed into an asteroid, scientists have spotted something unexpected: The space rock has grown two tails.
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Astronomers Chart the Influence of Dark Matter and Dark Energy on the Universe by Measuring Over 1,500 Supernovae Two decades of supernova observations still leave big mysteries unsolved. The post Astronomers Chart the Influence of Dark Matter and Dark Energy on the Universe by Measuring Over 1,500 Supernovae appeared first on Unive...
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Space Force tries to turn over a new leaf in satellite procurement The Space Systems Command next year will seek industry bids for as many as four infrared sensing satellites for missile tracking from medium Earth orbit (MEO). The post Space Force tries to turn over a new leaf in satell...
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NASA's Curiosity Mars rover reaches long-awaited salty region After journeying this summer through a narrow, sand-lined pass, NASA's Curiosity Mars rover recently arrived in the "sulfate-bearing unit," a long-sought region of Mount Sharp enriched with salty minerals.
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Webb reveals unprecedented glimpse of merging galaxies Using the James Webb Space Telescope to look back in time at the early universe, astronomers discovered a surprise: a cluster of galaxies merging together around a rare red quasar within a massive black hole. The finding...
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Zipping up data to zap it back from an icy moon In the search for life beyond Earth, icy ocean moons like Jupiter's Europa and Saturn's Enceladus are promising possibilities that host potentially habitable environments. Evidence of these environments--and of possible ...
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Curiosity Arrives in a Salty Region of Mars. Was it Left Over From a Dying Sea? The Curiosity rover has now reached its primary target on Mount Sharp on Mars, the mountain in the middle of Gale Crater the rover has been climbing since 2014. This target is not the summit, but a region over 600 meters...
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Using James Webb Space Telescope to study supernovae as source of heavy elements in the universe In 1980's popular book "Cosmos," Carl Sagan wrote of what makes us: "All the elements of the Earth except hydrogen and some helium have been cooked by a kind of stellar alchemy billions of years ago in stars, some of whi...
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China looked at putting a monitoring satellite in retrograde geostationary orbit via the moon China appears to have considered boosting its space situational awareness capabilities by placing a satellite in a retrograde orbit out at the geostationary belt. The post China looked at putting a monitoring satellite i...
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'Marshmallow' world orbiting a cool red dwarf star A gas giant exoplanet with the density of a marshmallow has been detected in orbit around a cool red dwarf star by a suite of instruments, including the NEID radial-velocity instrument on the WIYN 3.5-meter Telescope at ...
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James Webb Space Telescope spies galaxies merging around 'monster' black hole The James Webb Space Telescope has discovered a cluster of galaxies merging around a rare red quasar, a "monster" supermassive black hole that is greedily feeding on gas and other material.
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Twin tail revealed in new Hubble image of Didymos-Dimorphos system following DART impact Image: Hubble follow-up of DART impact
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