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Location American Space News for 21 June 2024
Pentagon picks SpaceX, Blue Origin and ULA for $5.6 billion launch deal SpaceX, Blue Origin and United Launch Alliance will compete for National Security Space Launch contracts worth up to $5.6 billion across fiscal years 2025 through 2029.
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When a dangerous asteroid threatens Earth, humanity will have to work together, NASA says Earth's oft-squabbling nations will need to set aside their differences, at least for a while, when a big, dangerous asteroid puts our planet in its crosshairs.
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SpaceX launches latest SES broadcast satellite

Space News - 21 Jun 2024 03:50
SpaceX successfully launched Astra 1P for Luxembourg fleet operator SES June 20 toward geostationary orbit, where it is eventually due to replace four older broadcast satellites over Europe. The post SpaceX launches late...
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Gaia space telescope helps astronomers image hidden objects around bright stars The Gaia space telescope has spotted the dim companions of eight bright stars, suggesting we can expect new glimpses of distant planets.
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NASA's SLS Rocket: Block 1 vs. Block 1B Configuration

NASA Breaking news - 22 Jun 2024 00:59
NASA's SLS (Space Launch System) rocket in the Block 1B cargo configuration will launch for the first time beginning with Artemis IV. This upgraded and more powerful SLS rocket will enable SLS to send over 38 metric tons...
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Hypersonic Technology Project Overview

NASA Breaking news - 22 Jun 2024 00:37
Vehicles that travel at hypersonic speeds fly faster than five times the speed of sound. NASA studies the fundamental science of hypersonics to understand it better and applies this understanding to enable point-to-point...
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Hypersonics Technical Challenges

NASA Breaking news - 22 Jun 2024 00:37
Hypersonics Technical Challenges Technical Challenges (TCs) are finite-duration research and development endeavors supporting the strategic goals of NASA. The Hypersonic Technology project’s Technical Challenges include estimation of uncertainty for h...
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Hypersonic Research Topics

NASA Breaking news - 22 Jun 2024 00:36
Hypersonic Research Topics The Hypersonic Technology project is divided into four research topic areas. The first research topic is system-level design, analysis, and validation, which explores the impacts of technologies on vehicle performance. T...
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How to watch SpaceX's Falcon Heavy rocket launch NOAA's GOES-U satellite on June 25 A SpaceX Falcon Heavy is scheduled to launch NOAA's GOES-U weather satellite on June 25. Here's how to watch live.
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The rotation of Earth's inner core is slowing down The rotation of Earth's inner core began to slow down more than a decade ago, altering the length of our days by fractions of a second.
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ASBM-1 and ASBM-2 host payloads from the U.S. military, the Norwegian Ministry of Defense and the commercial satellite operator Viasat The post Northrop Grumman delivers Arctic broadband satellites ahead of scheduled Jul...
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Lake Shorelines on Titan are Shaped by Methane Waves

Universe Today - 21 Jun 2024 22:38
Lake Shorelines on Titan are Shaped by Methane Waves Distant Titan is an oddball in the Solar System. Saturn’s largest moon--and the second largest in the entire Solar System--has an atmosphere denser than Earth’s. It also has stable lakes and seas of liquid hydrocarbo...
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NASA's ELaNa 43 Prepares for Firefly Aerospace Launch

NASA Breaking news - 21 Jun 2024 22:37
NASA is readying for the launch of several small satellites to space, built with the help of students, educators, and researchers from across the country, as part of the agency’s CubeSat Launch Initiative. The ELaNa 43...
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NASA Invites Public to Share Excitement of NOAA GOES-U Launch

NASA Breaking news - 21 Jun 2024 21:52
NASA invites the public to participate in virtual activities and events leading up to the launch of the NOAA (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration) GOES-U (Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellite-U) ...
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Virgin Galactic announces international crew for flight on new Delta class space plane Virgin Galactic announced a private mission with three researchers, which will fly no earlier than 2026 aboard the new Delta class of aircraft.
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Ariane 6 launches: Splashdown for Nyx Bikini

Phys.org - 21 Jun 2024 21:12
Ariane 6 launches: Splashdown for Nyx Bikini Europe's newest rocket soon launches, taking with it many space missions each with a unique objective, destination and team at home, cheering them on. Whether launching new satellites to look back and study Earth, peer o...
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Contracts and Acquisition Integrity Law

NASA Breaking news - 21 Jun 2024 21:05
About In its functional leadership role, the Contracts and Acquisition Integrity Law Practice Group supports policy-level interactions with other elements of Government; provides specialized guidance and advice to the Of...
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Acquisition Integrity Program

NASA Breaking news - 21 Jun 2024 21:01
In its functional leadership role, the Acquisition and Integrity Program (AIP) supports policy-level interactions with other governmental agencies combating procurement fraud. This Program provides specialized guidance a...
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Ariane 6 completes wet dress rehearsal

Space News - 21 Jun 2024 20:58
Europe's Ariane 6 rocket has completed a fueling test and countdown rehearsal that is the final major milestone before its inaugural launch in July. The post Ariane 6 completes wet dress rehearsal appeared first on Space...
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The company won two contracts worth $7.3 million to develop solid rocket motors to be used in Navy Standard missiles' first and second-stage propulsion The post X-Bow to develop solid rocket motors for U.S. Navy Standard...
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Augmented reality speeds spacecraft construction at NASA Goddard Technicians armed with advanced measuring equipment, augmented reality headsets, and QR codes virtually checked the fit of some Roman Space Telescope structures before building or moving them through facilities at NASA's...
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A black hole of inexplicable mass: JWST observations reveal a mature quasar at cosmic dawn The James Webb Space Telescope observed a galaxy in a particularly young stage of the universe. Looking back into the past, it became clear that the light from the galaxy called J1120+0641 took almost as long to reach Ea...
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