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Archive for October 6th, 2020

‘Star Trek Online: House Shattered’ recruits a Cylon as a Klingon

October 6th, 2020 by

Rekha Sharma’s character – Klingon officer Adet’Pa – will appear in the “Star Trek Online’s” PC update “House Shattered” on Tuesday (Oct. 6).

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Draconid Meteor Shower 2020: When, where and how to watch the unpredictable ‘shooting star’ display

October 6th, 2020 by

The annual Draconid meteor shower peaks Wednesday evening (Oct. 7) — but the bright, gibbous moon will wash it out.

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The best deals on Celestron telescopes & binoculars

October 6th, 2020 by

Inspire others to look up by giving the gift of a telescope or astronomy binoculars. We’ve rounded up some of the best deals.

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Astronaut Snoopy orbits the moon on new Omega Speedmaster watch

October 6th, 2020 by

Snoopy is over the moon with a new timepiece celebrating a Swiss watchmaker’s role in saving NASA’s Apollo 13 mission half a century ago. Omega launched its new Speedmaster “Silver Snoopy Award” 50th Anniversary chronograph.

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The most historic satellites ever launched

October 6th, 2020 by

This slideshow celebrates the trailblazing satellites that gave humanity a new perspective on Earth and the solar system.

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On This Day in Space: Oct. 6, 1992: US & Russia sign human spaceflight agreement

October 6th, 2020 by

On Oct. 6, 1992, the United States and Russia signed an agreement to share astronauts and cosmonauts. See how it happened in our “On This Day In Space” series!

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Mars is at its closest to Earth until 2035. Here’s how to see it.

October 6th, 2020 by

Mars is at its closest to Earth until 2035 tonight (Oct. 6). Here’s how to see it in the night sky!

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Astonishing AI restoration brings Apollo moon landing films up to speed

October 6th, 2020 by

Artificial intelligence transformed NASA footage of Apollo missions to the moon, making decades-old events look like they were shot on high-definition video.

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