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FIBA World Cup 2023: How to watch USA Basketball in second round - Full schedule - Olympics

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  1. FIBA World Cup 2023: How to watch USA Basketball in second round - Full schedule  Olympics
  2. Greece vs. New Zealand FREE LIVE STREAM (8/30/23): Watch FIBA World Cup online | Time, TV, channel  NJ.com
  3. 16 FIBA World Cup teams still standing, ranked by their championship chances  SB Nation
  4. 2023 FIBA World Cup scores: Schedule, results as USA basketball crushes Jordan to complete group play  CBS Sports
  5. Pelicans News Around the Web 8/29/23  NBA.com
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U.S. stocks are rising on hopes for a pause on rate hikes By Investing.com - Investing.com

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  1. U.S. stocks are rising on hopes for a pause on rate hikes By Investing.com  Investing.com
  2. Stocks rally after job openings fall to lowest since March 2021: Stock market news today  Yahoo Finance
  3. Investor Sentiment Improves After S&P 500 Closes Sharply Higher - Brown Forman Inc Class B Common Stock (  Benzinga
  4. 5 things to know before the stock market opens Wednesday  CNBC
  5. US Stocks Surge After Jobs Data Takes Pressure Off of Interest Rates  Markets Insider
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LeoStella and Hera Systems Establish Strategic Alliance

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Tukwila WA (SPX) Aug 30, 2023
Focused on revolutionizing satellite manufacturing and diversifying customers' choices for multi-satellite solicitations, smallsat experts LeoStella and Hera Systems have announced a strategic manufacturing alliance. This collaboration will mitigate supply chain risks, increase the reliability of production and delivery schedules, and maintain competitive pricing for small satellite constellatio

Investigation onboard ISS seeks new insights into cooling technology for electronics

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Wallops Flight Facility VA (SPX) Aug 30, 2023
What if microgravity holds the key to preventing the overheating of advanced electronics? That's one idea behind an International Space Station (ISS) National Laboratory-sponsored investigation that recently launched to station on Northrop Grumman's 19th Commercial Resupply Services mission (NG-19). This week, the ISS crew is working on the experiment, which aims to improve the efficiency of hea

Momentus to provide hosted payload services for FOSSA Systems

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San Jose CA (SPX) Aug 30, 2023
Momentus Inc. (NASDAQ: MNTS) has signed a contract with FOSSA Systems ("FOSSA"), a Spanish company that offers global low-power Internet of Things (IoT) connectivity and in-space services to provide hosted payload services starting in 2024. The contract also includes two options for additional hosted payloads. The hosted payloads will strategically complement FOSSA's existing IoT satellite

Private rocket maker sends remote-sensing satellite into orbit

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Changchun City, China (XNA) Aug 30, 2023
Galactic Energy, a private rocket maker in Beijing, carried out on Friday the eighth flight mission of its CERES 1 rocket to deploy a remote-sensing satellite into orbit. The CERES 1 Y8 rocket blasted off at 12:57 pm at the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center in northwestern China's Gobi Desert and placed the Jilin 1 Wide-View 02A satellite into its preset orbit, the company said in a news rel

New X-ray Detectors to Provide Unprecedented Vision of the Invisible Universe

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Washington DC (SPX) Aug 30, 2023
Very detailed information is now available from ultraviolet, optical, and submillimeter observations of the stellar, dust, and cold gas content of galaxies, and yet there is a dearth of understanding about the mechanisms that formed these galaxies. To truly understand how galaxies form, X-ray observations from high energy resolution imaging spectrometers are needed to see the cores of the galaxi

Dead stars cast long shadows: WVU astronomer hunts for the glowing ghosts of supernovas

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Morgantown WV (SPX) Aug 30, 2023
A West Virginia University astronomer is searching the Milky Way for debris left behind by supernovas, the violent explosions that occur when massive stars die. After a supernova explosion, material that was part of the star expands outward, forming a shell or "remnant." According to Loren Anderson, professor at the Eberly College of Arts and Sciences, studying supernova remnants is "essen





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