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Twelve countries sign the Zero Debris Charter

Phys.org - 23 May 2024 19:28
Twelve countries sign the Zero Debris Charter Twelve nations have signed the Zero Debris Charter at the ESA/EU Space Council today, solidifying their commitment to the long-term sustainability of human activities in Earth orbit. In addition to the 12 countries, the ...
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Scientists reveal first data from Euclid telescope, offering snapshot of cosmic history Scientists have released the first set of scientific data captured with the Euclid telescope, showing an exciting glimpse of the universe's distant past.
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China launches test satellite to very low Earth orbit (video) China launched four satellites on Tuesday (May 21) to test out new technologies. The spacecraft went up on the third-ever launch of the Kuaizhou-11 solid rocket.
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A Moonlit Moonwalk

NASA Breaking news - 23 May 2024 20:57
NASA astronauts Kate Rubins, foreground, and Andre Douglas execute a nighttime simulated moonwalk in the San Francisco Volcanic Field in Northern Arizona on May 16, 2024, as part of the Joint Extravehicular Activity and ...
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Intelsat has signed a deal to use the MEV-2 servicer currently docked with its 10-02 satellite to extend the aging spacecraft's life by four more years to 2030. The post Intelsat extends satellite life extension contract...
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Rae Ann Meyer Named Deputy Director of NASA Marshall

NASA Breaking news - 24 May 2024 01:17
Rae Ann Meyer Named Deputy Director of NASA Marshall Rae Ann Meyer has been selected as deputy director of NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Alabama, effective June 2. In this role, Meyer will assist in leading Marshall's nearly 7,000 on-site and near-site...
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NASA Selects Technology Transfer Services Contractor

NASA Breaking news - 24 May 2024 00:14
NASA has awarded the Consolidated Agency Technology Transfer Services contract to Summit Technologies & Solutions, Inc. in Alexandria, Virginia, to provide support for the agency's Technology Transfer Program. The perfor...
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40 Years Ago: NASA Selects its 10th Group of Astronauts

NASA Breaking news - 23 May 2024 20:40
40 Years Ago: NASA Selects its 10th Group of Astronauts On May 23, 1984, NASA announced the selection of its 10th group of astronauts. Chosen from nearly 5,000 applicants, the group comprised 17 astronaut candidates – seven pilots and 10 mission specialists - and included t...
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Holy Stone HS900 Sirius drone review

SPACE.com - 23 May 2024 20:18
Holy Stone HS900 Sirius drone review The Holy Stone HS900 adds another attractive option in the sub-250g drone category thanks to great flight performance.
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Finding the age of a contact binary 'moon'

Phys.org - 23 May 2024 22:37
Finding the age of a contact binary 'moon' 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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Hunter-Gatherers Butchered an Extinct Elephant at This Ancient Campsite Hunter-gatherers likely used Tagua Tagua Lake as a seasonal stop, watering hole 12,000 years ago.
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We could float effortlessly in Pluto's subsurface ocean A subsurface ocean of liquid water may exist beneath Pluto's nitrogen ice, according to an analysis of data collected by NASA's New Horizons probe.
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International Space Development Conference 2024 beams up Star Trek's William Shatner and more in Los Angeles The stars of Star Trek are about to get a taste of real-life space exploration when they beam into the 2024 International Space Development Conference in Los Angeles this weekend.
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SpaceX Dragon joins Mercury and Apollo capsules on display in Chicago A twice-flown SpaceX capsule has debuted at the Griffin Museum of Science and Industry in Chicago, next to a Mercury spacecraft and an Apollo command module.
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Could alien solar panels be technosignatures?

Phys.org - 23 May 2024 22:50
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 pr...
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International planet hunters unveil massive catalog of strange worlds While thousands of planets have been discovered around other stars, relatively little is known about them. A NASA catalog featuring 126 exotic, newly discovered worlds includes detailed measurements that allow for compar...
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Earth 2.0 or its evil twin? Discovery of Earth-sized planet could shed light on conditions necessary for life The discovery of a planet similar to Venus around a star in the neighborhood of the solar system raises hopes that astronomers may someday unlock the secret to why life appeared on Earth.
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Birth of universe's earliest galaxies observed for first time Using the James Webb Space Telescope, University of Copenhagen researchers have become the first to see the formation of three of the earliest galaxies in the universe, more than 13 billion years ago. The sensational dis...
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Satellite data reveals Antarctica's Thwaites Glacier is melting faster than we thought The ICEYE satellite constellation has given researchers a peek beneath the glacier, and it's not looking good.
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The Space Test Program office issued its final request for proposals for the Space Test Experiments Platform (STEP) 2.0 contract The post U.S. seeks bids from satellite manufacturers for military Space Test Program appea...
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A New Venus-Sized World Found in the Habitable Zone of its Star The parade of interesting new exoplanets continues. Today, NASA issued a press release announcing the discovery of a new exoplanet in the Gliese 12 system, sized somewhere between Earth and Venus and inside the host star...
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An Italian Geologist May Have Solved the Mystery of the Mona Lisa's Background The artistic community has long debated where the renowned portrait's backdrop is set. Geologist and Renaissance specialist Ann Pizzorusso claims to have tied its location to a city in northern Italy.
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