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Location American Space News for 28 October 2022
Earth's Hardiest Bacteria Could Survive Hundreds of Millions of Years Just Under the Surface of Mars A few years from now, a small capsule will enter Earth’s atmosphere and float to the surface under a parachute. The parachute will likely be radar-reflective so that it can be easily tracked. It may land in Australia�...
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NASA continues Psyche asteroid mission

Phys.org - 29 Oct 2022 00:18
NASA continues Psyche asteroid mission NASA announced Friday the agency decided its Psyche mission will go forward, targeting a launch period opening on Oct. 10, 2023.
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NASA's Lunar Flashlight ready to search for the Moon's water ice It's known that water ice exists below the lunar regolith (broken rock and dust), but scientists don't yet understand whether surface ice frost covers the floors inside these cold craters. To find out, NASA is sending Lu...
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Astronomy: The oldest scientific discipline

SPACE.com - 28 Oct 2022 17:15
Astronomy: The oldest scientific discipline From charting constellations to analyzing exoplanet atmospheres and imaging edges of black holes, astronomy has always strived to understand the nature of the universe and our place in it.
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Hubble Space Telescope watches galaxies' destructive dance in new photo These galaxies may look like they are performing a cosmic waltz, but the spirals are actually trapped in a dance of death that will someday end in a violent crash.
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Major Gomspace satellite customer withholding payments Gomspace delayed the release of financial results Oct. 27 as the European smallsat maker tries to get a major commercial customer to pay its bills. The post Major Gomspace satellite customer withholding payments appeared...
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Constellation antenna provider SatixFy goes public after SPAC merger Satcoms equipment maker SatixFy started trading publicly Oct. 28 after its stock listing overcame waning investor interest in blank check mergers and the death of its co-founder and former CEO. The post Constellation ant...
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Watch NASA demolish one of its buildings in Alabama on Saturday NASA will destroy one of its buildings at Marshall Space Flight Center in Alabama on Saturday morning (Oct. 29), and you can watch it live.
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Listen to the terrifying rumble of Earth's magnetic field being assaulted by a solar storm If you're seeking something unsettling from space this October, this audio track provides a disturbing sonic representation of the Earth's magnetic field under attack.
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JWST Sees the Same Galaxy From Three Different Angles Thanks to a Gravitational Lens The Webb Telescope can see distant galaxies incredibly well, even when they are gravitationally lensed by galactic clusters. The post JWST Sees the Same Galaxy From Three Different Angles Thanks to a Gravitational Lens a...
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Watch Europe's Solar Orbiter get up close and personal with the sun's corona (video) The European Solar Orbiter spacecraft took the highest-resolution video ever of the upper layer of the sun's atmosphere, the corona.
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Haunting portrait: Webb reveals dust and structure in pillars of creation Why does mid-infrared light evoke such a somber, chilling mood in Webb's Mid-Infrared Instrument (MIRI) image? Interstellar dust cloaks the scene. And while mid-infrared light specializes in detailing where dust is, the ...
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NASA and ESA agree on next steps to return Mars samples to Earth The next step in the unprecedented campaign to return scientifically selected samples from Mars was made on Oct. 19 with a formal agreement between NASA and its partner ESA (European Space Agency). The two agencies will ...
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Zombie worlds: Five spooky planets orbiting dead stars All stars, including the sun, have a finite lifetime. Stars shine by the process of nuclear fusion in which lighter atoms, such as hydrogen, fuse together to create heavier ones. This process releases vast quantities of ...
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James Webb Space Telescope snaps new, super-spooky image of Pillars of Creation The James Webb Space Telescope pulled a creepy trick in a new image of the Pillars of Creation: making the stars "disappear" by focusing on a different wavelength of light.
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Scientists investigate using lunar soils to sustainably supply oxygen and fuels on the moon Building up a lunar settlement has been the ultimate aim of lunar exploitation since humanity's first step on the moon. Yet, limited fuel and oxygen supplies restrict human survival on the moon.
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Getting space junk under control may require an attitude shift It's important to start taking action against space junk now, experts say, because Earth orbit is only going to get more congested.
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Photo from NASA satellite shows the sun was 'smiling' this week The sun was in a good mood this week, or at least that's what it looked like in a photo published by NASA.
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Venus-bound NASA instrument preparing to brave the harsh atmosphere NASA scientists are preparing to paint the most detailed picture to date of the atmosphere of Venus when the aptly named DAVINCI mission drops a probe to the planet's surface.
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Hubble captures rare 'light echo' from star explosion When a star explodes (a supernova), it sends its intense burst of light out in all directions. On rare occasions, in the months and years that follow, rings of light or "light echoes" spread out from the original superno...
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Best free 3D prints for sci-fi fans: Star Wars, Star Trek, Dune & more Do you have a 3D printer and a love of science fiction? Here are the best free sci-fi 3D prints, from Star Wars through to Dune.
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NASA to Provide Update on Artemis I Moon Mission

NASA Breaking news - 28 Oct 2022 19:16
NASA to Provide Update on Artemis I Moon Mission NASA will host a media teleconference at 12 p.m. EDT Thursday, Nov. 3, to discuss the status of its Artemis I flight test that will launch the Space Launch System (SLS) rocket from NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida....
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