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CHARA Array detects elusive, dusty inner region of distant galaxy An international team of scientists has achieved the milestone of directly observing the long-sought, innermost dusty ring around a supermassive black hole, at a right angle to its emerging jet. Such a structure was thou...
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Japan agrees to space station extension and Gateway contributions The Japanese government has formally agreed to extend its participation on the International Space Station through 2030 and provide components for the lunar Gateway. The post Japan agrees to space station extension and G...
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Boots on Mars: Artemis 1 launch and heat shield test take NASA closer NASA's Artemis 1 moon launch and LOFTID heat shield test successfully demonstrated hardware that could be key to landing astronauts on Mars.
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Russian cosmonauts complete station spacewalk to ready radiator for move Two components of the Russian side of the International Space Station are a step closer to being robotically relocated after two cosmonauts completed a spacewalk to prepare the pieces for their move.
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It's official: NASA won't rename James Webb Space Telescope The most powerful space telescope currently operational will retain its controversial name.
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AST SpaceMobile searching for funds to accelerate constellation A year and a half after netting around $417 million through its IPO, AST SpaceMobile is seeking more funds to accelerate a direct-to-smartphone constellation that has fallen behind a key regulatory deadline. The post AST...
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NASA Awards Contract for Liquid Helium Acquisition at Kennedy

NASA Breaking news - 18 Nov 2022 23:38
NASA Awards Contract for Liquid Helium Acquisition at Kennedy NASA has selected Air Products and Chemicals, Inc of Allentown, Pennsylvania, to supply 33 million liters of liquid helium to the agency's Kennedy Space Center in Florida.
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Missing astronomer found dead in Chile after 2-month search A British astronomer who went missing while visiting the European Southern Observatory's La Silla site in Chile was found dead after nearly two months of searching.
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NASA Awards Extension for Space, Earth Science Data Analysis Contract NASA has awarded a six-month extension to ADNET Systems Inc. of Bethesda, Maryland, for the Space and Earth Science Data Analysis (SESDA IV) contract.
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Worldwide dataset captures Earth in finest ever detail A global open-source dataset of high-resolution images of Earth--the most extensive and detailed of its kind--has been developed by experts led by UCL with data from the European Space Agency (ESA).
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Xbox Series S holiday price drop: save $50 and get ready for Starfield The Xbox Series S is on sale for $249.99 through Black Friday and the holidays, so you can pick one up before Starfield launches.
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Space Perspective to launch balloon-borne tourist flights from 'marine spaceport' From sea to the stratosphere, Space Perspective aims to give high-altitude balloon tourists a flexible launching point to see the blackness of space and the curve of Earth.
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JAXA's ambitious mission to Phobos will even have European-built rover Japan and Germany have a history of collaboration in scientific and technological endeavors. The countries have a Joint Committee on Cooperation in Science Technology that has met many times over the decades. Both countr...
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Webb Space Telescope reveals birth of galaxies, how universe became transparent The earliest galaxies were cosmic fireballs converting gas into stars at breathtaking speeds across their full extent, reports a UCLA-led study to be published in a special issue of The Astrophysical Journal.
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The Milky Way's mysterious filaments have 'older, distant cousins' Northwestern University astrophysicist Farhad Zadeh has been fascinated and puzzled by a family of large-scale, highly organized magnetic filaments dangling in the center of the Milky Way ever since he first discovered t...
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Meteorite that landed in English village last year is most pristine ever seen A meteorite that lit up the sky above an English village last year is almost as pristine as samples collected by space probes and contains the "right" kind of hydrogen to explain water on Earth.
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China's Shenzhou 14 astronauts complete their 3rd and final spacewalk (video) China's Shenzhou 14 astronauts just conducted a spacewalk to carry out work on the newly arrived Mengtian space station module.
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NOAA adopts Finland's CubeSat-proven space weather monitor An advanced X-ray monitoring instrument tested for space aboard an ESA CubeSat will serve as an operational space weather payload on the U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's Space Weather Next Lagrange ...
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Better space weather forecast could have saved SpaceX Starlink satellites from solar storm SpaceX's loss of 40 Starlink satellites in February was preceded by the company using an inaccurate space weather forecasting model to decide to launch following a geomagnetic storm warning.
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Europe reaches funding deal for sovereign broadband constellation The European Union reached a provisional agreement Nov. 17 to cover nearly half the 6 billion euro ($6.2 billion) cost of deploying a secure connectivity constellation by 2027. The post Europe reaches funding deal for so...
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Massive volcanism may have altered ancient Venus' climate, NASA study finds Volcanic activity lasting hundreds to thousands of centuries and erupting massive amounts of material may have helped transform Venus from a temperate and wet world to the acidic hothouse it is today, a NASA paper sugges...
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BlueWalker-3 Unfolds, Brightens One-Hundredfold

Universe Today - 18 Nov 2022 19:36
BlueWalker-3 Unfolds, Brightens One-Hundredfold After months of waiting, we're getting our first good looks at a fully deployed BlueWalker-3 this coming weekend. The post BlueWalker-3 Unfolds, Brightens One-Hundredfold appeared first on Universe Today.
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