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June 19, 2022
EXO WORLDS
Did a giant radio telescope in China just discover aliens? Not so FAST



Perth, Australia (The Conversation) Jun 18, 2022
This phrase is the standard that astronomers will be applying to a curious signal captured with China's "Sky Eye" telescope that might be a transmission from alien technology. An article reporting the signal was posted on the website of China's state-backed Science and Technology Daily newspaper, but was later removed. So have astronomers finally found evidence of intelligent found life beyond Earth? And is it being hushed up? We should be intrigued, but not too excited (yet). An interesting ... read more

STELLAR CHEMISTRY
Mysterious 'blue blobs' reveal a new kind of star system
Tucson AZ (SPX) Jun 16, 2022
University of Arizona astronomers have identified five examples of a new class of stellar system. They're not quite galaxies and only exist in isolation. The new stellar systems contain only y ... more
STELLAR CHEMISTRY
Webb set to begin science operations
Tucson AZ (SPX) Jun 16, 2022
NASA is scheduled to release the first images taken by the James Webb Space Telescope on July 12, 2022. They'll mark the beginning of the next era in astronomy as Webb - the largest space telescope ... more
EXO WORLDS
Dead star caught ripping up planetary system
Baltimore MD (SPX) Jun 16, 2022
A star's death throes have so violently disrupted its planetary system that the dead star left behind, called a white dwarf, is siphoning off debris from both the system's inner and outer reaches. T ... more
EXO WORLDS
NASA mission discovers 2 Earth-like exoplanets
Washington DC (UPI) Jun 16, 2021
NASA announced Wednesday it discovered two rocky exoplanets similar to Earth orbiting a dwarf star near our solar system but are believed to both be too hot to sustain life as we know it. ... more
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ROCKET SCIENCE
Three-stage engine of China's new manned carrier rocket to enter prototype development
Beijing (XNA) Jun 19, 2022
A three-stage engine of China's new generation manned carrier rocket will go to prototype sample development, according to the China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation. The long-dist ... more
ROCKET SCIENCE
Vega-C set for inaugural launch
Paris (ESA) Jun 19, 2022
ESA's new medium-lift Vega-C rocket is nearly ready for its inaugural flight, with its four fully-stacked stages now ready for payload integration, final checks and launch from Europe's Spaceport in ... more
IRON AND ICE
NASA spacecraft observes Asteroid Bennu's boulder 'Body Armor'
Littleton CO (SPX) Jun 19, 2022
Asteroid Bennu's boulder-covered surface gives it protection against small meteoroid impacts, according to observations of craters by NASA's OSIRIS-REx (Origins, Spectral Interpretation, Resource Id ... more
MARSDAILY
Researcher awarded $100,000 to identify potential fuel source on Mars
Washington DC (SPX) Jun 19, 2022
Associate professor Vincent Chevrier at the U of A Center for Space and Planetary Sciences was awarded $100,000 to study the stability and distribution of clathrate hydrates and clathrasils on the s ... more
MARSDAILY
A summer science smorgasbord: Sols 3505-3506
Pasadena CA (JPL) Jun 16, 2022
The difficulty of driving on Martian terrain proves itself once again! Our Sol 3504 drive did not complete successfully, leaving us in basically the same spot as our last plan. Thankfully, all the s ... more
MARSDAILY
Martian meteorite upsets planet formation theory
Davis CA (SPX) Jun 19, 2022
Anew study of an old meteorite contradicts current thinking about how rocky planets like the Earth and Mars acquire volatile elements such as hydrogen, carbon, oxygen, nitrogen and noble gases as th ... more
ROCKET SCIENCE
SpaceX Falcon 9 launches for its 13th time, a record for the company
Washington DC (UPI) Jun 17, 2021
A SpaceX Falcon 9 lifted off on its record 13th launch on Friday afternoon as it sent 53 Starlink satellites into orbit. ... more
SOLAR SCIENCE
Are the Sun's magnetic arches an optical illusion
Greenbelt MD (SPX) Jun 19, 2022
From afar, the Sun appears blank and featureless in visible light. But through a solar telescope in different wavelength, it is revealed to be much, much more. In extreme ultraviolet light, th ... more

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STELLAR CHEMISTRY
Dying stars could seed interstellar medium with carbon nanotubes
Tucson AZ (SPX) Jun 19, 2022
In the mid-1980s, the discovery of complex carbon molecules drifting through the interstellar medium garnered significant attention, with possibly the most famous examples being Buckminsterfullerene ... more
STELLAR CHEMISTRY
New images using data from retired telescopes reveal hidden features
Pasadena CA (JPL) Jun 19, 2022
New images using data from ESA (European Space Agency) and NASA missions showcase the dust that fills the space between stars in four of the galaxies closest to our own Milky Way. More than striking ... more
SPACEMART
ESA sets out bold ambitions for space
Paris (ESA) Jun 19, 2022
ESA has put forward its ambitious plans for the next three years and beyond to increase European autonomy, leadership and responsibility in space. Spacefaring nations worldwide are investing h ... more
TECH SPACE
A new ESA giant in Australia
Paris (ESA) Jun 19, 2022
Construction has begun in Australia on ESA's fourth deep-space antenna, which will help fill a gap in supporting communications and data download for upcoming missions exploring our Solar System, st ... more
AEROSPACE
SCEYE HAPS ascends to stratosphere demonstrates ability to stay over area of operation
Roswell NM (SPX) Jun 16, 2022
Sceye, a manufacturer of High-Altitude Platform Stations (HAPS), announced that it reached the stratosphere with the aim of demonstrating the ability to stay over an area of operation for months at ... more
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Airbus built MEASAT-3d communications satellite ready for launch
Toulouse, France (SPX) Jun 16, 2022
The Airbus built MEASAT-3d telecommunications satellite is in Kourou, French Guiana and is ready for its launch on an Ariane 5 on 22 June 2022. MEASAT-3d is the 57th E3000 satellite built by A ... more
SPACEMART
AST SpaceMobile to launch BlueWalker 3 for Direct-to-Cell Phone Connectivity Testing
Midland TX (SPX) Jun 14, 2022
AST SpaceMobile, Inc. (NASDAQ: ASTS) has confirmed it plans to launch its BlueWalker 3 test satellite from Cape Canaveral, FL during the week of August 15, 2022. The actual launch date remains ... more
TECH SPACE
Smartphone technology provides satellites with increased computing power
Braunschweig, Germany (SPX) Jun 14, 2022
Reliable and powerful computers play a central role in spaceflight - for example, computer systems in satellites enable sophisticated Earth observation missions. The German Aerospace Center is devel ... more
STELLAR CHEMISTRY
One step closer to understanding the Milky Way
Berlin (SPX) Jun 16, 2022
Unravelling the mysteries of the Milky Way and mapping it in the process is one of the main goals of the Gaia mission. On 13 June 2022, the mission came a step closer to achieving this with the publ ... more
MILITARY COMMUNICATIONS
Northrop Grumman runs Laser Communication Demonstration for Tranche 1 constellation
Los Angeles CA (SPX) Jun 16, 2022
Northrop Grumman Corporation has announced the successful ground demonstration of a secure networked laser communications system for proliferated-LEO constellations supporting the U.S. military. ... more
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Vega-C set for inaugural launch
Paris (ESA) Jun 19, 2022
ESA's new medium-lift Vega-C rocket is nearly ready for its inaugural flight, with its four fully-stacked stages now ready for payload integration, final checks and launch from Europe's Spaceport in French Guiana. Flight VV21 will lift off as soon as 7 July, pending suitable conditions for launch. Vega-C represents a dramatic capability boost compared to its predecessor, Vega, which ... more
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Researcher awarded $100,000 to identify potential fuel source on Mars
Washington DC (SPX) Jun 19, 2022
Associate professor Vincent Chevrier at the U of A Center for Space and Planetary Sciences was awarded $100,000 to study the stability and distribution of clathrate hydrates and clathrasils on the surface of Mars in hopes of discovering a source of methane. Identifying probable sources of methane would be a critical step in advancing the exploration of Mars, as methane could be utilized to ... more
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China's deep space exploration laboratory starts operation
Beijing (XNA) Jun 16, 2022
China's deep space exploration laboratory has started operations, the China National Space Administration (CNSA) said Tuesday. Co-established by the CNSA, Anhui Province and the University of Science and Technology of China, the laboratory is headquartered in Hefei, capital city of Anhui. It has completed various preparatory work and entered a new stage of substantial operation and c ... more
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Airbus built MEASAT-3d communications satellite ready for launch
Toulouse, France (SPX) Jun 16, 2022
The Airbus built MEASAT-3d telecommunications satellite is in Kourou, French Guiana and is ready for its launch on an Ariane 5 on 22 June 2022. MEASAT-3d is the 57th E3000 satellite built by Airbus and will be positioned at the 91.5E orbital slot and collocated with MEASAT-3b, also built by Airbus. This new satellite will significantly enhance broadband speeds of up to 100 Mbps in ar ... more
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NASA mission discovers 2 Earth-like exoplanets
Washington DC (UPI) Jun 16, 2021
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Pasadena CA (JPL) Jun 08, 2022
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Majuro (AFP) Marshall Islands (AFP) June 18, 2022
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Paris (ESA) Jun 10, 2022
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China's lunar lander finds evidence of native water on moon
Beijing, China (SPX) Jun 16, 2022
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