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Location American Space News for 6 December 2022
Hubble Spots Two Open Clusters. One is Also an Emission Nebula Open star clusters are groups of stars in loosely-bound gravitational associations. The stars are further apart than the stars in their cousins, the globular clusters. The weak gravity from the loose clusters means open ...
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GPS: Everything you need to know about the space-based technology keeping us on track We GPS all the time but how does it work and why was it invented? Here we explore this vital space-based technology.
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Artemis 1 Orion spacecraft aced its test flight but still hasn't tested life support The life-support system for generating livable conditions inside the Orion capsule is not being fully tested during the spaceship's debut uncrewed mission Artemis 1.
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Advisory panel to examine DoD's demand for commercial space systems The Pentagon's top research official has directed the Defense Science Board to examine the military's growing reliance on commercial space technology and its implications. The post Advisory panel to examine DoD's demand ...
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Ukraine's Promin Aerospace on track for 2023 flight test Ukrainian startup Promin Aerospace remains on track to conduct the first test of its small satellite launch technology early next year, in spite of the ongoing Russian-Ukrainian war. The post Ukraine’s Promin Aerospace...
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Evidence of a Megatsunami on Mars

Universe Today - 7 Dec 2022 01:57
Evidence of a Megatsunami on Mars Things were pretty wet back on Mars about three and a half billion years ago. You wouldn’t know that by looking at the planet today. But, would you believe a megatsunami happened there? It turns out that not one, but t...
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What time will the moon eclipse Mars on Dec. 7? A bright Mars at opposition will disappear behind the moon on Wednesday (Dec. 7), but exactly when you should look up depends on where you are.
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NASA to Discuss Climate Research, Mitigation Efforts

NASA Breaking news - 7 Dec 2022 01:23
NASA to Discuss Climate Research, Mitigation Efforts NASA Administrator Bill Nelson will discuss the agency's climate portfolio at 11 a.m. EST on Thursday, Dec. 8 from NASA Headquarters in Washington.
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How the current Southwestern North American megadrought is affecting Earth's upper atmosphere New research, based on two decades' worth of data, shows that in the ten years after its onset in 2000, the Southwestern North American (SWNA) megadrought caused a 30% change in gravity wave activity in Earth's upper atm...
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Solar cycle peak reduces cosmic rays around Mars, Venus and Earth Measurements taken at Earth's neighbors, Mars and Venus, show the battle between high-energy cosmic rays from beyond the solar system and the influence of the sun in the inner solar system.
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NASA Administrator, Astronauts Bring Space to Washington Schools NASA is supporting a nationwide initiative to provide nutritious and hands-on educational kits to children, teachers, and families in need. Members of the media are invited in-person to the next event in Washington to le...
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Mauna Loa's continuing eruption is spectacular in satellite views Satellites keep watching as the Mauna Loa volcano on Hawaii's Big Island continues spewing geysers of boiling lava and plumes of volcanic ash over a week after it woke up from a 38-year sleep.
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NASA's revolutionary Moonboard launched Artemis 1 coverage to new heights NASA's media team incorporated an advanced 'Moonboard' touchscreen to help viewers understand the launch of the SLS rocket and Orion's journey around the moon.
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Long-lived lakes reveal a history of water on Mars The northern hemisphere of Mars is divided into two broadly distinctive areas: the smooth northern lowlands and the pockmarked southern highlands. The region of Arabia Terra sits along the transition between these two re...
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Mars helicopter Ingenuity soars higher than ever on 35th Red Planet flight NASA's Mars Ingenuity helicopter set a new altitude record on Sunday (Dec. 3), getting 46 feet (14 meters) up on its 35th Red Planet flight.
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Ground telescopes can adapt to satellite megaconstellations if they get accurate telemetry data The growing population of communication satellites such as Starlink and OneWeb is posing challenges for Earth-based astronomy facilities. Since such constellations will not be going away soon, astronomers want to find wa...
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Astronomers have identified six massive stars before they exploded as core-collapse supernovae The venerable Hubble Space Telescope has given us so much during the history of its service (32 years, seven months, six days, and counting). Even after all these years, the versatile and sophisticated observatory is sti...
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Artemis 1 Orion spacecraft captures moon craters in stunning flyby footage (video) The NASA Orion spacecraft captured incredible footage of two big moon craters during a close flyby on Monday (Dec. 5). All you need to see them yourself is a small telescope.
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Maybe we don't see aliens because they're waiting to hear a signal from us first We've had a long-running series here at UT on potential solutions Fermi paradox--why aren't we able to detect any alien life out there in the Universe? But more possible solutions are being developed all the time. Now, a...
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Mars at Opposition 2022: The Full Moon Occults Mars Wednesday Night A rare event transpires Wednesday night, as the Full Moon occults Mars near opposition. The post Mars at Opposition 2022: The Full Moon Occults Mars Wednesday Night appeared first on Universe Today.
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Proposing a new idea for spacecraft propulsion that involves dynamic soaring A team of researchers from McGill University and the Tau Zero Foundation is proposing a new idea for faster spacecraft propulsion that involves dynamic soaring. In their paper published in the journal Frontiers in Space ...
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NASA's Roman mission completes key optical components Engineers at Ball Aerospace, one of the industrial partners for NASA's Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope, have installed and aligned the element wheel assembly (pictured above) into the telescope's Wide Field Instrument....
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