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South Korean leader eyes South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol said Nov. 28 that the country will land a robotic spacecraft on the moon in 2032 and on Mars in 2045. The post South Korean leader eyes "landing on moon in 2032, Mars in 2045" appeare...
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Space Force delivers final payload for Space Norway's arctic broadband mission The U.S. Space Force announced Nov. 28 it delivered the second and final military communications payloads that will launch in 2023 on Space Norway's Arctic Satellite Broadband Mission The post Space Force delivers final ...
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Artemis 1 mission reaches halfway point

Space News - 29 Nov 2022 16:07
Artemis 1 mission reaches halfway point As the Artemis 1 mission reaches the halfway mark, NASA managers are adding additional test objectives for the Orion spacecraft to prepare for the vehicle's first crewed flight. The post Artemis 1 mission reaches halfway...
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Watch SpaceX launch Japanese moon lander, UAE rover early Wednesday A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket will launch a Japanese lander and UAE rover to the moon early Wednesday (Nov. 30), and you can watch the action live.
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Space Force orders three GPS satellites for $744 million The U.S. Space Force announced Nov. 28 it has ordered three GPS 3F satellites from Lockheed Martin for $744 million. The post Space Force orders three GPS satellites for $744 million appeared first on SpaceNews.
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NASA scientists create black hole jets with supercomputer Leveraging the NASA Center for Climate Simulation (NCCS), NASA Goddard Space Flight Center scientists ran 100 simulations exploring jets--narrow beams of energetic particles--that emerge at nearly light speed from superm...
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Astronomers Detect the Faint Glow of Stars in Between Galaxies Not all stars are members of galaxies. Some stars exist in the space between galaxies, though they didn’t form there. They’re called intra-group stars, and astronomers study them by observing their light, called intr...
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Rising sea levels could swamp the US coastline by 2050, NASA predicts Sea levels are expected to rise around the contiguous U.S. faster than previously thought, a new NASA study finds.
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SiriusXM orders pair of satellites to expand in Canada and Alaska SiriusXM said Nov. 29 it has ordered two more satellites from Maxar Technologies to expand its radio broadcasting constellation. The post SiriusXM orders pair of satellites to expand in Canada and Alaska appeared first o...
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Developing the low-energy ion spectrometer for the Chinese BeiDou-3 satellite In our daily lives, we rely on weather forecasts to know whether it will rain tomorrow. The monitoring and prediction of space weather such as geomagnetic storms and substorms are also vital for the operation safety of s...
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Astronomers Directly Image a Jupiter-Sized Planet Orbiting a Sunlike Star The SHINE collaboration recently observed a Super-Jupiter within a young debris orbiting a nearby star. Credit: ALMA (ESO/NAOJ/NRAO); M. Weiss (NRAO/AUI/NSF) The post Astronomers Directly Image a Jupiter-Sized Planet Orb...
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SpaceX fires 11 engines of Starship Super Heavy booster ahead of test flight (video) SpaceX ignited multiple Raptor engines on a Starship prototype called Booster 7 during a test in South Texas on Tuesday (Nov. 29).
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U.S. Space Command supports use of 'responsive launch' to deter China and Russia Gen. James Dickinson, head of U.S. Space Command, said the U.S. military should take advantage of commercially available launch options and vehicles that can operate from multiple locations The post U.S. Space Command su...
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Astronomers see stellar self-control in action

Phys.org - 29 Nov 2022 23:59
Astronomers see stellar self-control in action Many factors can limit the size of a group, including external ones that members have no control over. Astronomers have found that groups of stars in certain environments, however, can regulate themselves.
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UK firm to release GEO-compatible smartphone early next year British handset maker Bullitt said Nov. 29 it will release a smartphone early next year capable of sending and receiving texts via satellites in geostationary orbit. The post UK firm to release GEO-compatible smartphone ...
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Quasars Produce Giant Jets That Focus Like Lasers. Why They Focus is Still a Mystery, but it's not Coming From the Galaxy Itself New technologies bring new astronomical insights, which is especially satisfying when they help answer debates that have been ongoing for decades. One of those debates is why exactly the plasma emitted from pulsars “co...
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Baby star 'burps' tell tales of frantic feeding, data shows The youngest stars often shine in bright bursts as they consume material from surrounding disks.
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China completes world's largest solar telescope array with a whopping 313 dishes China has completed the construction of the Daocheng Solar Radio Telescope (DSRT), the world's largest array of telescopes dedicated to studying the sun and how its behavior affects Earth.
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Pentagon report: China's space strategy shaped by technological change The Pentagon in its 2022 report on China's military capabilities says the PLA continues to develop weapons for use against satellites in orbit The post Pentagon report: China's space strategy shaped by technological chan...
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China tests reusable rocket engine for the 1st time (video) China has made a breakthrough in its quest to develop reusable launch vehicles like SpaceX's Falcon 9.
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Galactic cannibal Andromeda feasts on smaller galaxies, cosmic leftovers reveal Andromeda, the Milky Way's neighboring spiral galaxy, may be a cosmic cannibal that has been growing by chowing down on smaller galaxies.
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Europa's plate tectonic activity is unlike Earth's Plate tectonics represents a defining framework of modern geoscience, accounting for large-scale features on Earth's surface, such as mountains and valleys, as well as the processes that shape them, like volcanoes and ea...
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