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Boeing's troubled Starliner capsule now aiming for July launch |
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Blue Origin will fly first crew to space in July |
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Basic structure for new generation of weather satellites |
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China's Fengyun weather data freely available for EO
applications |
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Russia to Launch New Meteor-M Weather Satellite in Late
November |
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Boston company plans satellites for global weather radar |
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Contract signed to build Arctic weather satellite |
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NASA Awards Launch Service Contract for TROPICS Mission to
Study Storm Processes |
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New study on the forecasting of extreme rainfall events in
Mediterranean countries |
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Pioneering NASA mini weather satellite ends its mission |
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Winds of change: German weather maps to herald nation's
diversity |
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2020 weather disasters boosted by climate change: report |
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More science for less money using 3D-printed weather stations |
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NASA's On-orbit Servicing, Assembly, and Manufacturing 1
Mission Ready for Spacecraft Build |
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Hot and cold space radio testing |
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York Space Systems begins production of larger LX-CLASS
platform |
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Arrival of world-first test facility |
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Accion Systems set for launch of two TILE 2 in-space
propulsion systems |
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Northrop Grumman and Intelsat make history with docking of 2nd
Mission Extension Vehicle |
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ESA invites ideas to open up in-orbit servicing market |
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DLR laser terminal in space establishes contact with Japanese
ground station |
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Deployable propulsion for satellites |
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Spacepath Communications to provide solid-state amplifiers for
US Market |
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US watching Chinese rocket's erratic re-entry: Pentagon |
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China's Long March-5B rocket booster set for uncontrolled
reentry |
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Space law and the fight against space debris |
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ESA astronaut Andre Kuipers on sheltering from space debris |
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New laser to help clear the sky of space debris |
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German Space Agency Selects Lockheed Martin iSpace System for
Space Situational Awareness |
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China wants to send spacecraft to edge of solar system to mark
100th year of PRC |
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Core capsule launched into orbit |
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China's 'space dream': A Long March to the Moon and beyond |
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China's space station takes shared future concept to space |
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China ready launch new space station core module |
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To Mars and beyond, as China's cosmic journey continues |
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China Orbiting 400 Satellites, Heading for 1,000 by 2030, US
Space Command Chief Says |
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BlackSky demonstrates growth and scalability with planned
launch of additional satellites |
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NASA Marshall team on Earth enables science success in orbit |
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China launches Yaogan-34 remote sensing satellite |
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I felt really heavy: astronauts describe returning to Earth on
SpaceX capsule |
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Volcanoes on Mars could be active, raise possibility of recent
habitable conditions |
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How Zhurong will attempt to touch down on the red planet |
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Zhurong on course for historic journey |
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Why Ingenuity's fifth flight will be different |
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NASA's Ingenuity Helicopter to begin new demonstration phase |
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Mars Ingenuity helicopter given new scouting mission |
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Juice arrives at ESA's technical heart |
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New research reveals secret to Jupiter's curious aurora
activity |
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NASA's Europa Clipper builds hardware, moves toward assembly |
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A new window to see hidden side of magnetized universe |
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Small galaxies likely played important role in evolution of
the Universe |
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Black hole-neutron star collisions may help settle dispute
over Universe's expansion |
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ALMA discovers rotating infant galaxy with help of natural
cosmic telescope |
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Machine-learning methods lead to discovery of rare
"quadruply imaged quasars" |
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New study sews doubt about the composition of 70 percent of
our universe |
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The very first structures in the Universe |
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Illuminating the Cosmic Dark Ages with a Lunar radio telescope |
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Starliner completes full space station mission simulation |
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Johns Hopkins Scientists Model Saturn's Interior |
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Hubble Sees Changing Seasons on Saturn |
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Astronomers estimate Titan's largest sea is 1,000 feet deep |
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Mysterious hydrogen-free supernova sheds light on stars'
violent death throes |
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Star light, star bright as explained by math |
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A breakthrough astrophysics code rapidly models stellar
collisions |
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Outback radio telescope discovers dense, spinning, dead star |
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Surprise twist suggests stars grow competitively |
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Stellar feedback and an airborne observatory; scientists
determine a nebula younger than believed |
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Yellowballs offer new insights into star formation |
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Trio of fast-spinning brown dwarfs may reveal a rotational
speed limit |
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Supernova simulations reveal how stellar explosions shape
debris clouds |
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Hubble Shows Torrential Outflows from Infant Stars May Not
Stop Them from Growing |
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Ancient light illuminates matter that fuels galaxy formation |
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Uncovering exotic molecules of potential astrochemical
interest |
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Scientists sketch aged star system using over a century of
observations |
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Physicists describe new type of aurora |
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Confirmation of an auroral phenomenon discovered by Finns |
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The aurora's very high altitude booster |
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The natural brightness of the night sky |
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Nano flashlight enables new applications of light |
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With a zap of light, system switches objects' colors and
patterns |
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Study suggests that silicon could be a photonics game-changer |
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Warp drives: Physicists give chances of faster-than-light
space travel a boost |
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New warp research dashes light speed travel but reveals
stranger possibilities |
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A molecule that responds to light |
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Touchdown! SpaceX successfully lands Starship rocket |
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NASA announces launch plans for new Dream Chaser spaceplane |
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NASA continues RS-25 engine testing for future Artemis
missions |
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Jacobs and NASA begin processing of SLS Core Stage at Cape |
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Space startup Quasar takes off with CSIRO Tech |
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MAMA focuses on 5G space-enabled communications for advanced
mobility |
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Hydra project demonstrates advanced communications across all
domains |
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Eutelsat invests in OneWeb, future SpaceX rival |
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Researchers create new lunar map to help guide future
exploration missions |
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Measuring the Moon's nano dust is no small matter |
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Start of a new series of tests for plant cultivation on the
Moon and Mars |
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Space aged: wine matured aboard ISS expected to sell for $1mn |
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NASA astronaut paints a picture of success growing plants in
space |
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US Aerospace Company Blue Origin to Begin Selling Tickets for
Tourist Trips in Space |
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Space tourism--20 years in the making--is finally ready for
launch |
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All aboard! Next stop space... |
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Virgin Galactic and Land Rover announce global partnership
extension as new spaceship is revealed |
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NASA extends Mars helicopter mission to assist rover |
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Turkish lake with likely clues to Mars gains unwanted fame |
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Icy clouds could have kept early Mars warm enough for rivers
and lakes, study finds |
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Can a new type of glacier on Mars aid future astronauts |
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China launches space station core module Tianhe |
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Mars mission team prepares for its toughest challenge |
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Spacecraft magnetic valve used to fill drinks |
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Egos clash in Bezos and Musk space race |
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Private firms expected to help build space station |
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