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Archive for September 18th, 2022

Classified UFO videos would ‘harm national security’ if released, Navy says

September 18th, 2022 by

The U.S. Navy admitted that it has unreleased videos of UFO encounters but refused to share them due to ‘national security concerns.’

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The James Webb Space Telescope has released its very first exoplanet image – here’s what we can learn from it

September 18th, 2022 by

The new images reveal JWST will be a fantastic tool for astronomers aiming to improve their knowledge of exoplanets.

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Nikon Z6 II review

September 18th, 2022 by

The Nikon Z6 II is the latest in the Z6 mirrorless range and brings with it a whole host of new and improved features whilst remaining almost identical to its predecessor.

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China’s Yutu 2 rover still rolling after nearly 4 years on moon’s far side

September 18th, 2022 by

China’s Chang’e 4 lander and Yutu 2 rover, the first robots ever to land safely on the far side of the moon, are quietly continuing their work.

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Astronauts could use Mars soil for 3D-printing on the Red Planet

September 18th, 2022 by

Making things for Mars astronauts on-planet would be a boon for future human missions.

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The icy steps on these Mars plains may be ancient wind-blown dust

September 18th, 2022 by

A high-definition Martian camera spotted icy ridges on the Red Planet interlaced with channels, which may show ancient proof of water or lava.

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NASA prepping for key fueling test of Artemis 1 moon rocket on Wednesday

September 18th, 2022 by

NASA is gearing up for a crucial fueling test of its Artemis 1 moon rocket on Wednesday (Sept. 21) that could keep the huge vehicle on track for a liftoff less than a week later.

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