MISSION NEWS AS OF THURSDAY 31 AUGUST 2017

+ CLOSE ENCOUNTERS OF THE STELLAR KIND
The movements of more than 300 000 stars surveyed by ESA's Gaia satellite reveal that rare close encounters with our Sun might disturb the cloud of comets at the far reaches of our Solar System, sending some towards Earth in the distant future.
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+ HUBBLE DELIVERS FIRST HINTS OF POSSIBLE WATER CONTENT OF TRAPPIST-1 PLANETS [HEIC1713]
An international team of astronomers used the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope to estimate whether there might be water on the seven earth-sized planets orbiting the nearby dwarf star TRAPPIST-1. The results suggest that the outer planets of the system, including the three planets within the habitable zone, might still harbour substantial amounts of water.
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ANNOUNCEMENT

+ SPACE-INSPIRED STAR STORM TO PREMIERE NEXT MONTH
Star Storm, an explosive performance inspired by stellar processes in the Universe, will be premiered at the 2017 Ars Electronica Festival in Linz, Austria, on 10 September.
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