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Geoscience: Geomagnetic Storms Space: Exploration
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Finding a killer electron hot spot in Earth's Van Allen radiation belts      (via sciencedaily.com) 

JAXA and NASA satellite observations show where killer electrons are generated in the Van Allen radiation belts surrounding Earth.

Space: Exploration
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No 'clouded' judgments: Geostationary satellite an alternative to monitor land surfaces      (via sciencedaily.com) 

Environmental scientists are always in search of new tools that can better characterize the Earth's surface. Researchers have now reported that Himawari-8, a new-generation geostationary satellite, was able to acquire cloud-free observations every 4 days and capture the seasonal changes of vegetation more accurately than before.

Space: Exploration
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Satellite broken? Smart satellites to the rescue      (via sciencedaily.com) 

Scientists are developing robotic networks that can work independently but collaboratively on a common task. The goal? To make smart satellites that can repair other satellites in space.

Space: Exploration
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Satellites are key to monitoring ocean carbon      (via sciencedaily.com) 

Satellites now play a key role in monitoring carbon levels in the oceans, but we are only just beginning to understand their full potential.

Space: Exploration
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The Milky Way kidnapped several tiny galaxies from its neighbor      (via sciencedaily.com) 

A team of astronomers has discovered that several of the small -- or 'dwarf' -- galaxies orbiting the Milky Way were likely stolen from the Large Magellanic Cloud, including several ultrafaint dwarfs, but also relatively bright and well-known satellite galaxies, such as Carina and Fornax.

Geoscience: Geomagnetic Storms Space: Exploration
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Sun's solar wind and plasma 'burps' created on Earth      (via sciencedaily.com) 

A new study by physicists mimicked solar winds in the lab, confirming how they develop and providing an Earth-bound model for the future study of solar physics.

Space: Exploration
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Maintaining large-scale satellite constellations using logistics approach      (via sciencedaily.com) 

Researchers have identified a critical hidden challenge about replacing the broken satellites in megaconstellations and proposed a unique solution with inventory control methods.

Space: Exploration
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New high-definition satellite radar can detect bridges at risk of collapse from space      (via sciencedaily.com) 

An early warning system to identify at-risk structures using Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) has been developed. The system could be applied to infrastructure projects including roads, railways and building developments at lower cost and greater accuracy than existing techniques.

Space: Exploration Space: The Solar System
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How icy outer solar system satellites may have formed      (via sciencedaily.com) 

Beyond the orbit of the planet Neptune, there are a multitude of icy and rocky small bodies, smaller than planets but larger than comets. These likely formed at the same time as the Solar System, and understanding their origin could provide important clues as to how the entire Solar System originated. Using sophisticated computer simulations and observations of TNOs, astronomers have shown how these so-called trans-Neptunian Objects (or TNOs) may have formed.

Space: Exploration
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Auroral 'speed bumps' are more complicated, scientists find      (via sciencedaily.com) 

Researchers find that 'speed bumps' in space, which can slow down satellites orbiting closer to Earth, are more complex than originally thought.

Geoscience: Geomagnetic Storms Space: Exploration
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New model accurately predicts harmful space weather      (via sciencedaily.com) 

A new, first-of-its-kind space weather model reliably predicts space storms of high-energy particles that are harmful to many satellites and spacecraft orbiting in the Earth's outer radiation belt.

Space: Exploration
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Measuring impact of drought on groundwater resources from space      (via sciencedaily.com) 

A team of scientists has been using the latest space technology, combined with ground measurements, to assess the health of one of the nation's most important sources of underground water, a large aquifer system located in California's San Joaquin Valley.

Space: Exploration Space: The Solar System
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Tiny Neptune moon spotted by Hubble may have broken from larger moon      (via sciencedaily.com) 

After several years of analysis, a team of planetary scientists using NASA's Hubble Space Telescope has at last come up with an explanation for a mysterious moon around Neptune that they discovered with Hubble in 2013.

Space: Exploration
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River levels tracked from space      (via sciencedaily.com) 

The 4,300 kilometer Mekong River is a lifeline for South-East Asia. If this mighty river system bursts its banks, flooding can affect the lives and livelihoods of millions of people. A new method makes it possible to monitor complex river basins using satellite data only.

Space: Exploration
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The lonely giant: Milky Way-sized galaxy lacking galactic neighbors      (via sciencedaily.com) 

Long ago in a galaxy far, far away, fewer galaxies were born than expected -- and that could create new questions for galaxy physics, according to a new study.

Space: Exploration Space: The Solar System
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Astronomers find first compelling evidence for a moon outside our solar system      (via sciencedaily.com) 

On the hunt for distant worlds, researchers have identified an exomoon candidate around the transiting exoplanet Kepler-1625b that indicates the presence of a previously unknown gas-giant moon.

Geoscience: Geomagnetic Storms Space: Exploration
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Satellites more at risk from fast solar wind than a major space storm      (via sciencedaily.com) 

Satellites are more likely to be at risk from high-speed solar wind than a major geomagnetic storm according to a new study.

Space: Exploration
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Satellite measurements of the Earth's magnetosphere promise better space weather forecasts      (via sciencedaily.com) 

A Japan-based research team led by Kanazawa University equipped the Arase satellite with sensors to study the convoluted interactions between high-energy particles in the inner magnetosphere and the Earth's electric and magnetic field. They have collected their first set of data from the satellite and from ground-based sensors, which they will soon analyze. Their approach promises to provide better predictions of harmful bursts of high-energy particles from the magnetosphere.

Space: Exploration
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Last of universe's missing ordinary matter      (via sciencedaily.com) 

Researchers have helped to find the last reservoir of ordinary matter hiding in the universe.

Space: Exploration
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Options to optimize profit in broadband satellite constellations      (via sciencedaily.com) 

Several large telecommunications companies have proposed plans to provide global broadband services by launching hundreds and even thousands of satellites into orbit. Although broadband for everyone sounds like a great idea, it also carries great financial risk, resulting in bankruptcy for some who've tried it. Recent research suggests a more cost-effective strategy using regional coverage and staged deployment.