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Location American Space News for 22 May 2024
Euclid 'dark universe' telescope team will unveil new full-color images on May 23: How to watch live With the Euclid space telescope set to deliver a new batch of images on Thursday (May 23), we're looking back at the dark universe detective's achievements thus far.
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The largest projected contracts are for Marine Corps communications services and airborne satcom for senior leaders The post DoD forecasts about $1.7 billion in commercial satcom buys over the coming year appeared first ...
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Sols 4193-4194: Stay Overnight? No, Touch-and-Go!

NASA Breaking news - 23 May 2024 00:46
Earth planning date: Wednesday, May 22, 2024 One of the biggest challenges that comes with operating a rover on another planet is that we don't always know exactly what we're going to have in front of us when we park aft...
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Could Alien Solar Panels Be Technosignatures?

Universe Today - 23 May 2024 01:10
Could Alien Solar Panels Be Technosignatures? If alien technological civilizations exist, they almost certainly use solar energy. Along with wind, it’s the cleanest, most accessible form of energy, at least here on Earth. Driven by technological advances and mass ...
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The Marshall Star for May 22, 2024

NASA Breaking news - 22 May 2024 23:56
The Marshall Star for May 22, 2024 Making Connections: Marshall Hosts Annual Jamboree, Poster Expo By Celine Smith Engineers, researchers, and scientists at NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center had the opportunity to showcase their vast range of projects a...
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Finding The Age Of A Contact Binary "Moon"

Universe Today - 22 May 2024 23:10
Finding The Age Of A Contact Binary There are millions of asteroids floating around the solar system. With so many of them, it should be no surprise that some are weirdly configured. A recent example of one of these weird configurations was discovered when...
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NASA's Compact Infrared Cameras Enable New Science

NASA Breaking news - 22 May 2024 22:09
A new, higher-resolution infrared camera outfitted with a variety of lightweight filters could probe sunlight reflected off Earth's upper atmosphere and surface, improve forest fire warnings, and reveal the molecular com...
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Space debris could be dealt with more cheaply than previously thought, new NASA report suggests A new report by NASA outlines the most promising approaches to keeping the space around Earth safe and usable for future generations.
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Geostationary fleet operator Viasat is talking to multiple low Earth orbit constellations to bring multi-orbit connectivity to all its mobile broadband services. The post Viasat seeking LEO capacity for all mobile broadb...
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Artifacts Show Timor Island Was Colonized 45,000 Years Ago Timing of settlement rules out the island as first 'staging ground' to reach Australia.
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Video: Fireball witnessed by weather satellite

Phys.org - 22 May 2024 23:28
Video: Fireball witnessed by weather satellite While a meteor lit up the skies over Spain and Portugal recently, it was also captured by the Meteosat Third Generation Imager weather satellite hovering 36,000 km away in geostationary orbit.
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SpaceX launching 23 Starlink satellites tonight on 2nd leg of spaceflight doubleheader SpaceX is set to launch 23 of its Starlink satellites from Florida tonight (May 22), the second mission in less than 24 hours for the company.
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Sega Toys Homestar Matataki star projector review The Sega Toys Homestar Matataki star projector will bring twinkling stars and 'natural sounds' into your room.
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Nou Systems, ExoAnalytic Solutions, TMC Design, HII Mission Technologies Corp, Parsons Government Services Inc, and Lockheed Martin were awarded six-month study contracts. The post Space Force selects companies to develo...
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European Space Agency selects two firms to build ISS cargo vehicle The European Space Agency announced Wednesday it has selected two companies to develop a vehicle to transport cargo to the International Space Station by 2028, in a potential first step towards independent missions carry...
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NASA's heliophysics experiment to study the sun on European mission NASA announced Tuesday it selected a new instrument to study the sun and how it creates massive solar eruptions. The agency's Joint EUV coronal Diagnostic Investigation, or JEDI, will capture images of the sun in extreme...
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Russian space weapon ban shot down by UN Security Council The United Nations Security Council has voted against a resolution introduced by Russia and China that would ban member states from placing weapons of any kind in outer space.
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NASA's Psyche fires up its sci-fi-worthy thrusters NASA's Psyche spacecraft passed its six-month checkup with a clean bill of health, and there's no holding back now. Navigators are firing its futuristic-looking electric thrusters, which emit a blue glow, nearly nonstop ...
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Astronomers observe jet reorientation in 'Death Star' black holes Huge black holes are firing powerful beams of particles into space--and then changing their aim to fire at new targets. This discovery, made using NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory and the U.S. National Science Foundation...
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NASA, IBM Research Release New AI Model for Weather, Climate

NASA Breaking news - 22 May 2024 21:19
NASA, IBM Research Release New AI Model for Weather, Climate By Jessica Barnett Working together, NASA and IBM Research have developed a new artificial intelligence model to support a variety of weather and climate applications. The new model - known as the Privthi-weather-climate...
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Decreasing the time satellites remain in orbit after the end of their missions is one of the most cost-effective ways to address the orbital debris problem, a NASA report concluded. The post NASA report identifies cost-e...
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Spotted: 'Death Star' Black Holes in Action

NASA Breaking news - 22 May 2024 20:57
A team of astronomers have studied 16 supermassive black holes that are firing powerful beams into space, to track where these beams, or jets, are pointing now and where they were aimed in the past, as reported in our�...
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