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Archive for September 19th, 2022

Global space agency leaders see asteroid deflection, moon missions as top priorities

September 19th, 2022 by

Heads of the world’s major space agencies presented their big plans for the coming years at a major congress in Paris, while underlining the serious challenges that could affect space and humanity.

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ISS archaeologists launch Brick Moon to advise future space habitats

September 19th, 2022 by

The only archaeologists to study life on the International Space Station are now offering to advise on the next outposts. The co-directors of the ISS Archaeological Project have found Brick Moon.

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Sky-Watcher Star Adventurer mini star tracker review

September 19th, 2022 by

Astrophotographers can use this lightweight star tracker with cameras up to 100mm lenses to keep stars still for up to four minutes.

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Satellites watch Hurricane Fiona wallop Puerto Rico, Dominican Republic

September 19th, 2022 by

Satellites are watching as Hurricane Fiona, currently a Category 1 storm, pummels Caribbean islands.

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Get your own personal holodeck with the HP Reverb G2 VR headset, now over $100 off at Amazon

September 19th, 2022 by

Pick up the HP Reverb G2 VR headset for under $500 at Amazon with this limited time offer.

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Brian Binnie, SpaceShipOne test pilot who won XPrize, dies at 69

September 19th, 2022 by

Brian Binnie, who in 2004 became only the second person in history to pilot a private craft into space, has died at the age of 69.

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Ride aboard Boeing’s Starliner astronaut taxi as it returns to Earth in this video

September 19th, 2022 by

The Boeing Starliner spacecraft is targeting astronaut taxi missions to the International Space Station in 2023, following a successful test mission.

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Climate ‘points of no return’ may be much closer than we thought

September 19th, 2022 by

A new study that reassessed decades of work of climate “tipping points” has revealed they are more numerous and closer to being triggered than researchers initially feared.

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