Saturday, June 1, 2019

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Space.com
Here at Space.com, we're gearing up for the 50th anniversary of NASA's Apollo 11 moon landing in July — and with that anniversary comes a barrage of books explaining, analyzing and grappling with humankind's first foray to another world. Get in the ...
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Space.com
NASA has chosen the first commercial companies that will carry the agency's equipment to the moon during its lead-up to a human landing in 2024: Astrobotic, Intuitive Machines and Orbit Beyond. The companies will build moon landers to ferry NASA science ...
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The New York Times
NASA is going to land on the moon again, maybe as soon as next year. It will still be a while — no sooner than 2024 — before any astronauts return, but NASA plans to send experiments and technology packages on a series of small robotic landers carrying ...
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Space.com
SpaceX's huge internet-satellite constellation appears to be getting off to a good start. The first 60 Starlink satellites have notched a number of important milestones since their launch to low-Earth orbit last Thursday (May 23), company representatives said.
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Space.com
Do you need a break? NASA has you covered with an incredible new time-lapse view of Earth taken from the International Space Station. The footage was taken by NASA astronaut Nick Hague, who has been living and working onboard the orbiting laboratory ...
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The New York Times
Last month, SpaceX successfully launched 60 500-pound satellites into space. Soon amateur skywatchers started sharing images of those satellites in night skies, igniting an uproar among astronomers who fear that the planned orbiting cluster will wreak ...
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Space Ref (press release)
The six-member Expedition 59 crew had a chance to sleep in the day after wrapping up a successful spacewalk on the Russian side of the International Space Station. The cosmonauts are cleaning up this afternoon from yesterday's excursion while the rest of ...
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Sky & Telescope
In 1900, a man named John Nevil Maskelyne filmed a solar eclipse — the first of its kind. Likely without even knowing it, he also captured the first movie of a solar eruption. On May 28, 1900, amateur filmmaker John Nevil Maskelyne captured the first-ever ...
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Live Science
To find life on Mars, scientists should keep their eyes peeled for pasta. Hot-spring-loving microbes create rock formations that look like fettuccini or capellini, according to a new NASA-funded study published online April 30 in the journal Astrobiology.
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Phys.Org
It happens several times a week. Sometimes it is only short flashes of light that appear on the surface of the moon. Other light phenomena on the Earth's satellite can last longer. And sometimes there are also places that darken temporarily. Science does not ...
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