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Location American Space News for 31 August 2024
Have Astronomers Finally Found the Source of the Wow! Signal? The mysterious radio signal from space has consistently eluded explanation, until now.
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SpaceX's Falcon 9 rocket can return to flight, FAA says SpaceX can resume flying its workhorse Falcon 9 rocket, the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration announced this evening (Aug. 30), two days after a landing failure grounded the vehicle.
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Rocket Lab's Mars probes reach launch site ahead of 1st flight on Blue Origin New Glenn rocket (photos) The twin ESCAPADE satellites have arrived in Florida for the highly anticipated inaugural flight of Blue Origin's New Glenn megarocket in October.
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SpaceX launches back-to-back Falcon 9 rockets within 65 minutes and aces 2 landings days after a failed booster touchdown SpaceX launched two Falcon 9 rockets in just over an hour early Saturday (Aug. 31) and nailed back-to-back booster landings just days after a recent failure.
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Estimating the Basic Settings of the Universe

Universe Today - 1 Sep 2024 01:34
Estimating the Basic Settings of the Universe The Standard Model describes how the Universe has evolved at large scale. There are six numbers that define the model and a team of researchers have used them to build simulations of the Universe. The results of these si...
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Data from space probes show that Alfvén waves drive the acceleration and heating of the solar wind By studying data from NASA's Parker Solar Probe and the ESA Solar Orbiter, an international team of astrophysicists has found that Alfvén waves drive the acceleration and heating of the solar wind.
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85% of the matter in the universe is missing: But scientists are getting closer to finding it Most of the matter in the universe is missing. Scientists believe around 85% of the matter in the cosmos is made of invisible dark matter, which has only been detected indirectly by its gravitational effects on its surro...
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This Week In Space podcast: Episode 126 --Danger! Rogue Planets! On Episode 126 of This Week In Space, Rod and Tariq talk with Rosalba Perna about errant planets.
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SpaceX resumed launches of its Falcon 9 rocket early Aug. 31 after the Federal Aviation Administration ended a brief grounding of the vehicle. The post SpaceX resumes Falcon 9 launches after brief FAA grounding appeared ...
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Dark Matter Could Have Driven the Growth of Early Supermassive Black Holes The James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) keeps finding supermassive black holes (SMBH) in the early Universe. They’re in active galactic nuclei seen only 500,000 years after the Big Bang. This was long before astronomers ...
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Who is Rook, the Renaissance station's robot science officer in 'Alien: Romulus?' An explanation of the android characters of Ash and Rook in the "Alien" film universe.
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NASA's solar sail successfully spreads its wings in space NASA's Advanced Composite Solar Sail System successfully spread its "wings" in space.
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SpaceX cleared to fly Falcon 9 rocket after landing mishap US regulators on Friday cleared SpaceX to restart launching its stalwart Falcon 9 rocket, as a probe continues into a rare mishap this week during a first-stage booster landing.
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The new contract nearly doubles General Dynamics' agreement for satellite ground systems to nearly $900 million through 2029 The post General Dynamics secures $491 million contract extension from Space Development Agency...
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ABL Space Systems lays off staff

Space News - 31 Aug 2024 02:24
Launch vehicle developer ABL Space Systems has laid off a significant portion of its workforce, citing the need to reduce costs after the loss of a rocket in a static-fire test. The post ABL Space Systems lays off staff ...
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Real estate investor Hines plans to start building a large industrial complex on Florida's Space Coast this year to help ease strained infrastructure at the world's busiest launch hub. The post Real estate investor moves...
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No, NASA's DART asteroid impact probably won't spark meteor showers on Earth -- but maybe on Mars Slower moving particles blasted out by the DART impact on the asteroid Dimorphos could create meteor showers on Mars -- but it's unlikely they'll cause meteor showers over Earth.
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