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Webb reaches alignment milestone

Wednesday, 16 March 2022 14:30
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Webb reaches alignment milestone: image of focused star

Following the completion of critical mirror alignment steps, the NASA/ESA/CSA James Webb Space Telescope team expects that Webb’s optical performance will be able to meet or exceed the science goals the observatory was built to achieve.

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Following the completion of critical mirror alignment steps, NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope team expects that Webb’s optical performance will be able to meet or exceed the science goals the observatory was built to achieve.
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El telescopio Webb de la NASA alcanza un hito en su alineación
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Eden Grow Systems and Rhea Space Activity won a Small Business Innovation Research Phase 1 contract to look at possible applications of aeroponic technology to grow produce at  inhospitable locations where some Space Force units are deployed.

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Dr. Eugene N. Parker, visionary of heliophysics and namesake of NASA’s Parker Solar Probe, has passed away. He was 94.
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Orlando FL (UPI) Mar 16, 2022
Two NASA astronauts completed a spacewalk Tuesday to prepare for the installation of new solar arrays at the International Space Station, amid tension between Russia and the United States over the Ukraine conflict. Astronauts Kayla Barron, 34, and Raja Chari, 44, spent six hours and 54 minutes on their spacewalk, having exited the station around 8:15 a.m. EDT - their second and first spac
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Orlando FL (UPI) Mar 16, 2022
NASA on Wednesday planned to release details about how the agency is sharpening the focus of the large main mirror on the James Webb Space Telescope, which will start peering at the earliest galaxies in the universe soon. NASA plans to update the press and the public on James Webb progress during a virtual press conference at noon EDT. Previously, the agency released early images fro
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Washington DC (SPX) Mar 15, 2022
There are practical limits to the height at which aerosols may be deployed in the atmosphere to deflect incoming sunlight and countervail global warming. Very high-altitude injections might be more effective, but such climate intervention comes with substantially increased costs and safety risks, according to new research published in Environmental Research Communications. Following a prom
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San Francisco (SPX) Mar 02, 2022
Planet Labs PBC (NYSE: PL) has announced the general availability of the next generation of its PlanetScope Monitoring product, offering high quality, analysis-ready data to all existing PlanetScope customers. While previously offering four spectral bands, PlanetScope will now include eight spectral bands in addition to a series of enhancements, providing customers with richer, cleaner, and more
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NorthStar Earth & Space, a company planning a satellite constellation to collect space situational awareness (SSA) data, is working with Spire to field an initial fleet of spacecraft.

The post Spire to build space situational awareness satellites for NorthStar appeared first on SpaceNews.

Smile payload module travels to China

Wednesday, 16 March 2022 10:00
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R&D Days on Propulsion and Flight Vehicles

Wednesday, 16 March 2022 09:01
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R&D Days on Propulsion and Flight Vehicles

R&D Days on Propulsion and Flight Vehicles

Register for a 22–24 March 2022 ESA webex on current and future propulsion technologies with Q&A

Gaia snaps photo of Webb at L2

Wednesday, 16 March 2022 09:00
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Gaia snaps photo of Webb

On 18 February, the NASA/ESA/CSA James Webb Space Telescope was photographed by ESA’s Gaia observatory.

Unlimited 3D printing for space

Wednesday, 16 March 2022 08:20
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Lunar caves exploration mission

Lunar caves are not only a geologically pristine record of the Moon's history, but they could also provide a safe home for future human explorers. Building upon ESA Discovery's OSIP call and SysNova challenge, ESA gathered a spectrum of over 60 experts in many different areas of science and engineering to design a mission to enter a pit on the Moon's surface and explore the entrance to a lunar cave.

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