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INTRODUCTION

Status of the Deep Space Network

Information on Status of the Deep Space Network

About the Deep Space Network: Space Communications and Navigation

Information on About the Deep Space Network: Space Communications and Navigation

NASA's Digital Orrery

MAST: Barbara A. Mikulski Archive for Space Telescopes

Information on MAST: Barbara A. Mikulski Archive for Space Telescopes

Map of the Universe from Johns Hopkins University and others.....

Johns Hopkins University (JHU) continues to pad its space community résumé with their interactive map, “The map of the observable Universe”, that takes viewers on a 13.7-billion-year-old tour of the cosmos from the present to the moments after the Big Bang. While JHU is responsible for creating the site, additional contributions were made by NASA, the European Space Agency, the National Science Foundation, and the Sloan Foundation.

JWST's weekly observing schedule:

NASA's Unverse of Learning
An Integrated AstroPhisics STEM Learning and Literacy program

The Solar Ham


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The Teegarden System


From Centuari Dreams

Teegarden’s Star b: A Habitable Red Dwarf Planet?


Two Earth-Like Worlds Found Orbiting a Red Dwarf Only 12.5 Light-Years Away



Artistic recreation of the Teegarden Star system. Credit: University of Göttingen



Be sure to check out this video which provides a virtual tour
of the Teegarden’s Star system and our own, courtesy of the University of Göttingen:





MP4 version you must wait 30 seconds for the video to start (and you can make it a full screen)





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ARTICLES





PDFs



The CARMENES search for exoplanets around M dwarfs Two temperate Earth-mass planet candidates around Teegarden’s Star? (PDF)


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