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Location American Space News for 3 November 2022
Navigation Satellites fly at 23,000 km Altitude. Europe Wants to Build a Constellation That Flies Much, Much Lower Distances to different orbits can be hard to understand. For example, the ISS sits around 400 kilometers from Earth, whereas some satellites, such as Starlink, orbit at about 550 km. Often that is intentional, as objects...
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US Air Force will unveil its advanced new B-21 Raider stealth bomber on Dec. 2. On Dec. 2, the world will finally get a glimpse at the B-21 Raider, a new stealth bomber that has been described as "the most advanced military aircraft ever built."
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Exotrail signs launch agreement with Isar Aerospace Exotrail, a French company developing orbital transfer vehicles, has signed a contract with German launch vehicle developer Isar Aerospace for multiple launches over the next several years. The post Exotrail signs launch...
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How magnetism could help explain the Earth-moon system's formation There are several theories about how Earth and its moon were formed, most involving a giant impact. Now scientists at the University of Leeds and the University of Chicago have analyzed the dynamics of fluids and electri...
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NASA's new Glider Could Turn any Airport Into a Spaceport Getting to space has almost always been a multi-stage process. Those stages typically took the form of different stages of chemical rockets, but it doesn’t have to be that way. Plenty of alternative options have been p...
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Civilian space traffic management office coming along, but 'don't expect magic' OSC Director Richard DalBello said the standup of a civilian space traffic management office is moving along, but cautioned progress will be incremental The post Civilian space traffic management office coming along, but...
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First Starliner crewed flight further delayed

Space News - 4 Nov 2022 00:39
First Starliner crewed flight further delayed NASA has delayed the first flight of Boeing's CST-100 Starliner commercial crew vehicle with astronauts on board, a slip that will push back the spacecraft's first operational mission into 2024. The post First Starliner ...
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Combining neutrons and X-ray imaging, scientists study meteorites to explore how Earth acquired its water Each year, hundreds of meteorites--rocky bodies left over from the formation of the solar system--bombard Earth, delivering minerals, metals and water to our planet. Analyzing the crevices and mineral-rich deposits insid...
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NASA X-ray observatory reveals how black holes swallow and spit out matter The X-ray binary system Cygnus X-1 is chomping on matter stolen from a companion star.
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You Can Help Measure Light Pollution with Your Phone

Universe Today - 3 Nov 2022 23:03
You Can Help Measure Light Pollution with Your Phone There’s no question that light pollution is a growing problem. Thankfully many scientists and advocates are working for change. And you can be a part of that change with a simple app that you can download to catalog th...
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Virgin Galactic releases roadmap for its new space tourist spaceship Virgin Galactic will partner with Axiom Space to give astronauts a brief weightless experience, and it has new suppliers to build the next-generation Delta spaceship in 2023.
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Artemis 1 moon rocket 'ready to go' for Nov. 14 launch, NASA says While NASA officials stressed that Artemis 1 continues to be a challenging mission, they stated they are confident in the upcoming launch attempt on Nov. 14.
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Watch Rocket Lab launch satellite, catch booster with a helicopter Friday Rocket Lab plans to launch a satellite to orbit and catch a falling booster with a helicopter on Friday (Nov. 4), and you can watch the action live.
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The Moon had Volcanoes More Recently Than Previously Believed Recent analysis of the samples returned by the Chang'e-5 mission reveal that volcanic activity on the Moon lasted longer than previously expected. The post The Moon had Volcanoes More Recently Than Previously Believed ap...
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How NASA's Roman telescope will scan for show stopping explosions How do you pinpoint titanic collisions that occur millions or billions of light-years away? First, by surveying large areas of the sky. Second, by teaming up with observatories around the world. Scientists have been sear...
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Elusive neutrinos caught streaming from a black hole hidden in dust A unique observatory buried in pristine Antarctic ice detected a stream of elusive neutrino particles streaming from the center of a distant galaxy obscured with dust.
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Record-breaking Hunga Tonga volcanic plume might have warmed Earth's climate The Hunga Tonga volcanic eruption that sent shockwaves through Earth in January 2022 generated the highest volcanic cloud since at least the Krakatoa eruption of 1883, scientists have found.
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Polarized X-rays reveal shape, orientation of extremely hot matter around black hole Researchers' recent observations of a stellar-mass black hole called Cygnus X-1 reveal new details about the configuration of extremely hot matter in the region immediately surrounding the black hole.
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Can cosmic inflation be ruled out?

Phys.org - 3 Nov 2022 21:23
Can cosmic inflation be ruled out? A team of astrophysicists say that cosmic inflation--a point in the universe's infancy when space-time expanded exponentially, and what physicists really refer to when they talk about the "Big Bang"--can in principle be ...
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Southern Cross: Crux constellation, stars and mythology The Southern Cross has long been a celestial landmark for explorers and travelers. The iconic group of stars is visible mainly from the Southern Hemisphere.
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Epic galaxy collision hints at answer to missing matter mystery Astronomers using NASA's Chandra Observatory to watch galaxy collisions in the cluster Abell 98 have found what may be evidence of the universe's missing matter.
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Canon EOS R review

SPACE.com - 3 Nov 2022 20:56
Canon EOS R review An older, enthusiast-level mirrorless camera, the Canon EOS R mirrorless camera is still a solid choice for night sky shooters.
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