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Location American Space News for 22 December 2022
Saturn finalizing funds for $500 million small GEO satellite program Saturn Satellite Networks is close to securing funds for another attempt at getting its small geostationary satellite manufacturing business off the ground, according to an executive for the U.S.-based firm. The post Sat...
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NASA Just Tested a new Engine That Will Launch Artemis V and Beyond NASA just conducted a hot fire test of the refurbished RS-25 engines that will take astronauts back to the Moon! The post NASA Just Tested a new Engine That Will Launch Artemis V and Beyond appeared first on Universe Tod...
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Webb Stares Deeply Into the Universe, Showing How Galaxies Assemble The James Webb Space Telescope is delivering a deluge of images and data to eager scientists and other hungry-minded people. So far, the telescope has shown us the iconic Pillars of Creation like we’ve never seen them ...
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Russia might send up rescue ship for ISS crew

Phys.org - 23 Dec 2022 01:49
Russia might send up rescue ship for ISS crew Russia is examining the flight worthiness of a Soyuz crew capsule docked with the ISS that sprang a leak last week, and might need to send up a rescue vessel for stranded crew, officials said Thursday.
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Scientists Investigate Potential Regolith Origin on Uranus' Moon, Miranda In a recent study published in The Planetary Science Journal, a pair of researchers led by The Carl Sagan Center at the SETI Institute in California investigated the potential origin for the thick regolith deposits on Ur...
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NASA request information on Hubble reboost options NASA is seeking concepts from industry on how they would reboost the orbit of the Hubble Space Telescope, a sign that the agency is looking beyond SpaceX for any mission to extend the orbiting observatory's life. The pos...
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Research site will bounce radio signal off asteroid in NASA experiment An experiment to bounce a radio signal off an asteroid on Dec. 27 will serve as a test for probing a larger asteroid that in 2029 will pass closer to Earth than the many geostationary satellites that orbit our planet.
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Eutelsat taking financial hit from TV sanctions against Russia and Iran French satellite operator Eutelsat said Dec. 22 it stands to lose up to 15 million euros ($16 million) in annual revenues from restricting broadcasts in Russia and Iran to comply with sanctions. The post Eutelsat taking ...
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Construction begins on NASA's next-generation asteroid hunter A space telescope designed to search for the hardest-to-find asteroids and comets that stray into Earth's orbital neighborhood, NASA's Near-Earth Object Surveyor (NEO Surveyor) recently passed a rigorous technical and pr...
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As NASA's Mars InSight mission comes to an end, JPL engineers say farewell to its twin Pranay Mishra reached down to the floor of his workplace and scooped a handful of what might be the closest thing on Earth to the feel of Martian soil.
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NASA Awards Contract for Aircraft Support Services

NASA Breaking news - 23 Dec 2022 00:36
NASA Awards Contract for Aircraft Support Services NASA has awarded a contract to Yulista Solutions LLC of Huntsville, Alabama, to provide support for aircraft used across several NASA centers and programs.
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Early results from NASA's DART mission

Phys.org - 23 Dec 2022 00:09
Early results from NASA's DART mission Since NASA's Double Asteroid Redirection Test (DART) spacecraft intentionally slammed into the asteroid moonlet Dimorphos on Sept. 26--altering its orbit by 33 minutes--the investigation team has been digging into the im...
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A Star Came too Close to a Black Hole. It Didn't End Well Black holes are confounding objects that stretch physics to its limits. The most massive ones lurk in the centers of large galaxies like ours. They dominate the galactic center, and when a star gets too close, the black ...
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Astronomers scanned 12 planets for alien signals while they were in front of their stars The Robert C. Byrd Green Bank Telescope (GBT), part of the Green Bank Observatory in West Virginia, is the world's premiere single-dish radio telescope. Between its 100-meter dish (328-foot), unblocked aperture, and exce...
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Hole in leaky Russian Soyuz spacecraft not caused by Geminid meteor It's still unclear why a Russian Soyuz spacecraft at the International Space Station sprang a leak last week, but one suspect has been ruled out: a strike by a Geminid meteor.
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NASA's Artemis 1 Orion space capsule begins cross-country trip home to Florida NASA's Orion spacecraft is making another long journey after reaching the moon: a trek by truck from San Diego to the Space Coast in Florida.
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US Space Force practices 'space combat tactics' to win a European conflict The United States Space Force is training to prepare for a European conflict, practicing space combat tactics alongside allies.
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Northrop Grumman clears key hurdle for space-based solar power Northrop Grumman has completed ground-based tests to demonstrate critical technology required for a 2025 demonstration of space-based solar power. The post Northrop Grumman clears key hurdle for space-based solar power a...
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Deliver Us Mars preview: lasers, rock climbing, and uncovering Martian mysteries Check out our thoughts on this preview build of Deliver Us Mars, the upcoming space game from indie developers Keoken Interactive.
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South Korean pharma invests $50 million in Axiom Space Boryung, a South Korean pharmaceutical company, has decided to invest $50 million in U.S. commercial space station developer Axiom Space's Series C funding round. The post South Korean pharma invests $50 million in Axiom...
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Why are most rocks on Earth much younger than the planet itself? The rocks on Earth are not all the same age. In fact, most are significantly younger than the planet itself. The oldest sections of the oceanic crust are thought to be 200 million years old--a blink of an eye in the plan...
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Who is Astrobotic Technology and what do they do? The new space race is on with the Artemis mission targeting the moon and beyond. The landers, rovers and robots of Astrobotic Technology will be part of this cosmic spearhead.
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