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November 17, 2016
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Foie gras, saxophone blast into space with astronauts

Launch of new Galileo navigation quartet

Arianespace doubles its Galileo delivery capacity with Ariane 5

Chinese astronauts accept 1st earth-space interview

New Analysis Supports Subsurface Ocean on Pluto

Boeing to consolidate defense and space sites

Dutch firm unveils concept space suit for Mars explorers

Can we grow potatoes on Mars

Simulations show swirling rings, whirlpool-like structure in subatomic 'soup'

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Gemini: Are All Stars Created Equal

Watching the buildup of quantum superpositions

Researchers found mathematical structure that was thought not to exist

CTA Prototype Telescope Demonstrates Viability of Novel Design

Scientists voice support for asteroid deflection mission

LDS unveils SpectroDrone to find explosives



Elbit launches wide-area and persistent intelligence gathering system

A tethered drone-based asset management solution

AeroVironment Launches Integrated Commercial Information Solution



New crews announced for Space Station

Foie gras, saxophone blast into space with astronauts

Moscow to mull building Russian orbital station in Spring 2017

Russian new generation satellites to undergo first flight tests in 2020

Russia must strengthen role in global space industry

Predictive modeling for NASA's Entry, Descent, and Landing Missions

Arianespace doubles its Galileo delivery capacity with Ariane 5

Vega ready for GOKTURK-1A to be encapsulated

Ariane 5 at launch zone for Nov 17 mission with four Galileo satellites

Airbus Safran Launchers and ESA sign confirmation of the Ariane 6 program

NASA field test focuses on science of lava terrains, like Early Mars

Can we grow potatoes on Mars

Dutch firm unveils concept space suit for Mars explorers

Meteorites reveal lasting drought on Mars

Opportunity heads to next waypoint at over 27 miles on the odometer

Chinese astronauts accept 1st earth-space interview

China launches pulsar test satellite

China's Chang'e-2 a success

Long March-5 reflects China's "greatest advancement" yet in rockets

New heavy-lift carrier rocket boosts China's space dream



Intelsat and Intelsat General support hurricane Matthew recovery efforts

Boeing to consolidate defense and space sites

Charyk helped chart the course of satellite communications

Can India beat China at its game with common satellite for South Asia

SSL delivers powerful, high capacity broadband satellite for Hughes to Cape Canaveral

2-D material a brittle surprise

NASA microthrusters achieve success on ESA's LISA Pathfinder

Exotic property of salty solutions discovered

Dry adhesive holds in extreme cold, strengthens in extreme heat

Elbit Systems Reveals New Emergency Scenarios Virtual Reality Trainer



Scientists from the IAC discover a nearby 'superearth'

Earth-bound instrument analyzes light from planets circling distant stars

Protoplanetary Discs Being Shaped by Newborn Planets

Scientists unveil latest exoplanet-hunter CHARIS

What happens to a pathogenic fungus grown in space?

New analysis adds to support for a subsurface ocean on Pluto

Pluto follows its cold, cold heart

New Analysis Supports Subsurface Ocean on Pluto

Mystery solved behind birth of Saturn's rings

Last Bits of 2015 Pluto Flyby Data Received on Earth



Quantifying the hidden environmental cost of hydroelectric dams

Study finds less gloomy outlook for subtropical rainfall

Slovenia amends constitution to ensure right to water

Underwater video reveals culprits behind disappearance of NSW kelp forests

Kelp forests globally resilient, but may need local solutions to environmental threats

Launch of new Galileo navigation quartet

How NASA and John Deere Helped Tractors Drive Themselves

Flying the fantastic four

Russian Space Agency May Launch Up to 4 Glonass Navigation Satellites Next Year

Australian continent shifts with the seasons



Skygazers gawp at extra bright 'supermoon'

There's an 'extra-super' Moon on the rise

November 14th's Super-Close Full Moon

China "well prepared" to launch Chang'e-5 lunar probe in 2017: top scientist

New Model Explains the Moon's Weird Orbit

Report confirms scientific benefits of NASA's Asteroid Redirect Mission

Asteroid impacts could create niches for life

Scientists voice support for asteroid deflection mission

Icy surprises at Rosetta's comet

Undergrad devises strategy for defending Earth from potential comet impact



NASA finds unusual origins of high-energy electrons

How lightning strikes can improve storm forecasts

Spaceflight Industries Reveals First Images from BlackSky Pathfinder-1

Farewell to Sentinel-2B

ULA launches latest DigitalGlobe commercial earth observation satellite WorldView-4

CU Boulder instrument suite will assess space weather

An easier way to observe the inner workings of the sun

How to read a STEREO image

Gaining a revolutionary view of the Sun in STEREO

Tracking waves from sunspots gives new solar insight

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CTA Prototype Telescope Demonstrates Viability of Novel Design

Astronomers unveil 'heart' of Eta Carinae

X-ray pulsars fade as propeller effect sets in

Flash of invisible light helps astronomers map the cosmic web

Supercluster of galaxies found hidden by the Milky Way

Researchers found mathematical structure that was thought not to exist

Watching the buildup of quantum superpositions

Optical clock technology tested in space for first time

Simulations show swirling rings, whirlpool-like structure in subatomic 'soup'

Controlling electrons in time and space



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