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Archive for September 3rd, 2022

Fuel leak delays NASA’s Artemis 1 moon mission launch

September 3rd, 2022 by

A fuel leak forced NASA to call off its second attempt to launch the Artemis 1 moon mission on Saturday (Sept. 3).

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Get 25% off a Gskyer refractor telescope, ideal for kids and beginners

September 3rd, 2022 by

Get a saving of nearly $80 on a Gskyer refractor telescope that’s a more affordable model for those wanting to get into stargazing.

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NASA begins fueling Artemis 1 moon rocket for 2nd launch attempt

September 3rd, 2022 by

NASA began fueling its massive new rocket early Saturday (Sept. 3), setting the stage for a critical Artemis 1 test flight to the moon.

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Not just Artemis: China and Russia plan to put boots on the moon, too

September 3rd, 2022 by

China and Russia aim to build a base near the moon’s south pole that could begin hosting crews by the mid-2030s.

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NASA’s Artemis 1 moon rocket looks spectacular in these amazing photos

September 3rd, 2022 by

NASA’s Space Launch System rocket is stunning as it waits at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida ahead of its second attempt to lift off for the milestone Artemis 1 mission.

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Best used DLSR cameras: save money on discounted gear

September 3rd, 2022 by

Shop used and save money by buying one of the best DSLRs for a deep camera discount when you buy preowned.

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VP Kamala Harris: Artemis 1 moon mission a ‘test of pure innovation’

September 3rd, 2022 by

NASA’s Artemis moon program is the next giant leap for America’s space program, one all Americans should be proud of, Vice President Kamala Harris said this week.

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See the first quarter moon on Saturday (Sept. 3)

September 3rd, 2022 by

A week after the new moon the moon reaches its first quarter, the point at which one-half of its disk is illuminated by the sun as seen from Earth. This can be spotted during the first weekend of September 2022.

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