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Location American Space News for 1 December 2022
Discover the glitch in the universe with All About Space magazine All About Space magazine issue 137 explores glitches in the universe and how the laws of physics may have been reversed. Take at look at the latest issue here.
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With a Small Network of Satellites Around Mars, Rovers Could Navigate Autonomously When it comes to “on the ground” exploration of Mars, rovers make pretty good advance scouts. From Pathfinder to Perseverance, we’ve watched as these semi-autonomous robots do what human explorers want to do in the...
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Meteorites reveal how they brought space water to Earth Meteorites that fall to Earth are ancient time capsules, and scientists who merged two imaging techniques may be able to tell us if and how they brought water to Earth.
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NASA Awards Environmental Compliance, Restoration Services Contract NASA has awarded the Architect-Engineer Services Contract for Environmental Compliance and Restoration Services to Jacobs Engineering Group Inc. of Dallas, to provide environmental compliance, monitoring, and remediation...
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James Webb Space Telescope view of Saturn's weirdest moon Titan thrills scientists It's been a cloudy season for Saturn's largest moon, Titan.
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Sometimes Astronomy isn't About What you see, but What you don't see Constraints are critical in any scientific enterprise. If a hypothesis predicts that there should be an observable phenomenon, and there isn’t any trace of it, that’s a pretty clear indication that the hypothesis is ...
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SpaceX's Super Heavy Fires 11 of its Engines in a Long-Duration Test SpaceX conducted another static fire test with its BN7 prototype, this time firing up eleven of its Raptor 2 engines. The post SpaceX’s Super Heavy Fires 11 of its Engines in a Long-Duration Test appeared first on Univ...
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China has 6 astronauts in space for the 1st time China currently has six astronauts in orbit for the first time as the country carries out a space station crew handover.
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Should we build a nature reserve on Mars?

Phys.org - 1 Dec 2022 22:50
Should we build a nature reserve on Mars? There are 8 billion of us now. The UN says when the population peaks around the year 2100, there'll be 11 billion human souls. Our population growth is colliding with the natural world on a greater scale than ever, and w...
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With a small network of satellites around Mars, rovers could navigate autonomously When it comes to "on the ground" exploration of Mars, rovers make pretty good advance scouts. From Pathfinder to Perseverance, we've watched as these semi-autonomous robots do what human explorers want to do in the futur...
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BlueWalker 3, an enormous and bright communications satellite, is genuinely alarming astronomers The night sky is a shared wilderness. On a dark night, away from the city lights, you can see the stars in the same way as your ancestors did centuries ago. You can see the Milky Way and the constellations associated wit...
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Europa Clipper instrument delays worry scientists eyeing 2024 launch NASA's bold mission to explore Jupiter's icy moon is facing tight schedules getting instruments installed and ready for the planned 2024 launch.
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NASA researcher's AI 'eye' could help robotic data-gathering When it comes to making real-time decisions about unfamiliar data--say, choosing a path to hike up a mountain you've never scaled before--existing artificial intelligence and machine learning tech doesn't come close to m...
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Saturn V, space shuttle Pathfinder up for 'adoption' to aid in artifact preservation You can now take an aerospace relic under your "wing" and help give it the care it needs. The U.S. Space & Rocket Center Education Foundation has launched an "Adopt an Artifact" program.
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Here's how NASA and Europe will bring Mars samples back to Earth (video) A new video shows how a team of NASA and European Space Agency spacecraft plan to relay Martian rock samples to Earth.
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Mars megatsunami may have been caused by Chicxulub-like asteroid impact A Martian megatsunami may have been caused by an asteroid collision similar to the Chicxulub impact--which contributed to the mass extinction of all non-avian dinosaurs on Earth 66 million years ago--in a shallow ocean r...
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Cognitive Space hires retired general as strategic advisor Cognitive Space, a startup based in Houston, Texas, announced Dec. 1 that retired U.S. Air Force Maj. Gen. Aaron Prupas has joined the company as a strategic advisor. The post Cognitive Space hires retired general as str...
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See the moon visit Jupiter in the sky tonight (Dec. 1) On the first day of December the moon will appear in conjunction with Jupiter, the solar system's largest planet.
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Study rules out initially clustered primordial black holes as dark matter candidates Primordial black holes (PBHs) are fascinating cosmic bodies that have been widely investigated by astrophysicists worldwide. As suggested by their name, these are black holes believed to have appeared in the universe's e...
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AST SpaceMobile plots $86 million share sale

Space News - 1 Dec 2022 18:23
AST SpaceMobile plots $86 million share sale AST SpaceMobile said Nov. 30 it could raise more than $86 million from selling a chunk of shares as the company looks to accelerate its direct-to-smartphone constellation plans. The post AST SpaceMobile plots $86 million...
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NASA to Provide Live Coverage of US Spacewalks Outside Space Station Astronauts aboard the International Space Station will conduct a pair of U.S. spacewalks in December to install rollout solar arrays to increase electrical power in support of station operations and scientific research.
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Watch an egg fall from near space -- and survive (video) A former NASA engineer and now-YouTuber has created a viral sensation with a video documenting efforts to send an egg to near space to test if it cracks up on landing.
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