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Artemis 1 moon rocket spotted from space (satellite radar image) One of Capella Space's sharp-eyed satellites captured a radar view of what may be some of the Artemis 1 moon mission's final moments on Earth.
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Spot NASA's Artemis 1 Orion on its way to the moon in a free livestream tonight (Nov. 16) NASA's Artemis 1 Orion spacecraft is headed to the moon and you have a chance to see the spacecraft in a telescope online tonight (Nov. 16).
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Sentinel-5P data used in new methane detection system As part of worldwide efforts to slow climate change, the United Nations has revealed a new satellite-based system to detect methane emissions. The Methane Alert and Response System (MARS) initiative, launched at COP27, w...
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U.S. Space Command creates new task force to coordinate space operations U.S. Space Command announced Nov. 15 it is adding a new component to its organization to help coordinate operations and speed up the delivery of space services to military forces in the field. The post U.S. Space Command...
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NASA Awards SpaceX Second Contract Option for Artemis Moon Landing NASA has awarded a contract modification to SpaceX to further develop its Starship human landing system to meet agency requirements for long-term human exploration of the Moon under Artemis.
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NASA's Artemis 1 moon mission will carry science across the solar system NASA's chief scientist said the Artemis 1 launch of Wednesday (Nov. 16) will swiftly change science across the solar system, with studies in radiation and sustainability also helping Earthlings.
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New observation method helps unlock secrets of UK meteorite The Winchcombe meteorite, a rare carbonaceous meteorite which crashed onto a driveway in Gloucestershire in 2021, has been found to contain extra-terrestrial water and organic compounds that reveal insights into the orig...
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Artemis 1 launch success makes NASA's SLS the most powerful rocket ever to fly With Wednesday morning's (Nov. 16) Artemis 1 launch, NASA's Space Launch System became the most powerful rocket ever to fly a successful mission.
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Spire Global reveals larger, new-gen 16U satellite bus Spire Global has unveiled a new-generation satellite bus to meet demand for larger and more capable satellites. The post Spire Global reveals larger, new-gen 16U satellite bus appeared first on SpaceNews.
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NASA's Webb catches fiery hourglass as new star forms New details surrounding the dark cloud L1527 and its protostar have been revealed by NASA's James Webb Space Telescope. The nebula's vibrant colors, only visible in infrared light, show the protostar is in the midst of g...
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Fiery James Webb Space Telescope image shows the early days of star formation The James Webb Space Telescope has spotted a blazing cosmic hourglass filled with vibrant colors and hiding a fledgling star, or protostar, at its heart.
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NASA capsule on way to moon after launch by giant new rocket A space capsule hurtled toward the moon Wednesday for the first time in 50 years, following a thunderous launch of NASA's mightiest rocket in a dress rehearsal for astronaut flights.
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Apple bringing SOS via satellite services to Europe in December Apple is extending its SOS via satellite service for iPhone 14 smartphones to parts of Europe in December, the company said Nov. 15 after bringing the capability online across the United States and Canada. The post Apple...
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Greenland's ice Loss is Worse Than We Thought

Universe Today - 16 Nov 2022 23:55
Greenland's ice Loss is Worse Than We Thought A NASA_supported study says that Greenland's ice sheet is melting much faster than previously thought. The post Greenland’s ice Loss is Worse Than We Thought appeared first on Universe Today.
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On the NRO's wish list: AI technologies to manage satellites and data NRO Director Chris Scolese said the agency wants to use artificial intelligence and machine learning to orchestrate the operation of imaging satellites and to analyze data in orbit The post On the NRO's wish list: AI tec...
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Space exploration goes underground

Phys.org - 16 Nov 2022 23:25
Space exploration goes underground Is there life in Martian caves?
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James Webb Space Telescope tweaks observing plans to avoid micrometeoroids After taking a few hits, NASA's newest space telescope will adjust its observation strategy to avoid its mirror being struck by tiny space rocks.
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SpaceRyde announces multiple launches with ISILaunch Canadian launch startup SpaceRyde revealed plans Nov. 15 to launch four private commercial flights for ISILaunch, a subsidiary of Innovative Solutions In Space B.V. of the Netherlands. The post SpaceRyde announces multip...
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Artemis 1's Orion capsule sends Earth 1st image of home on the way to the moon Artemis 1 has sent home its first stunning image from what will be a 25-day mission through deep space.
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A white dwarf is surrounded by torn-up pieces of its inner planets and its Kuiper belt What will happen to our sun?
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Spacesuited Snoopy doll floats in zero-g on moon-bound Artemis 1 mission Snoopy, "the world-famous astronaut," has made it to space again. The white-spotted dog, who became "the first beagle on the moon" in the Peanuts comic strips, is now aboard NASA's Artemis 1 mission.
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ABL Space Systems now targeting Thursday for 1st-ever launch after glitch ABL Space Systems will attempt to reach orbit for the first time with its RS1 rocket on Thursday (Nov. 17). The three-hour launch window opens at 5 p.m. EST.
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