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Archive for May, 2022

Best Star Trek: The Original Series episodes

May 12th, 2022 by

These are the best Star Trek: The Original Series episodes to watch to understand the show’s enduring legacy throughout the franchise.

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Watch black holes and the stars that feed them dance in this mesmerizing NASA video

May 12th, 2022 by

A new NASA video shows some of the black holes closes to Earth, as well as the stars that feed them.

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Solar eclipse guide 2022: When, where & how to see them

May 12th, 2022 by me

Our solar eclipse guide 2022 contains everything you need to know about the two partial solar eclipses that will occur on Apr. 30 and Oct. 25 this year.

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Solar eclipse guide 2022: When, where & how to see them

May 12th, 2022 by

Our solar eclipse guide 2022 contains everything you need to know about the two partial solar eclipses that will occur on Apr. 30 and Oct. 25 this year.

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DARPA is exploring ways to build big things in space

May 12th, 2022 by

The U.S. military has awarded contracts under a new program to address in-space manufacturing needs, as part of a larger effort to reduce the costs of spaceflight.

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DARPA is exploring ways to build things in space

May 12th, 2022 by

The U.S. military has awarded contracts under a new program to address in-space manufacturing needs, as part of a larger effort to reduce the costs of spaceflight.

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Boeing’s Starliner is ‘go’ for crucial May 19 launch to the space station

May 12th, 2022 by

NASA cleared Starliner to launch on the uncrewed OFT-2 mission to the International Space Station, which will assess the capsule’s ability to get safely to and from the orbiting lab.

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Water may have been on Mars much more recently than scientists thought, China’s rover suggests

May 11th, 2022 by

Evidence is growing that Mars, now cold and dry, had liquid water running on its surface much more recently than previously thought.

Related posts:
Long-delayed Oceansat-2 to launch in mid-September
Intelsat 21 pre-launch details
MUOS-3 launched
Spaceflight Prepares to Launch Eleven Spacecraft on India’s PSLV-C40

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