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See Mercury shine bright while far from the sun on Saturday (Oct. 8)

October 8th, 2022 by

Skywatchers can see Mercury half-lit and bright in the sky on Saturday, Oct. 8 as the planet is far enough from the sun to be spotted.

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Best multiverse movies and TV shows: from Dr Strange to Dr Who

October 8th, 2022 by

We’ve haven’t checked every timeline, but these are definitely the best multiverse movies in our reality.

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Will Tom Cruise perform a spacewalk while shooting film on space station?

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Tom Cruise considers rocketing into space for his next big budget Hollywood movie

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NASA’s tiny CAPSTONE moon probe has finally stopped tumbling in space

October 8th, 2022 by

The moonbound CAPSTONE cubesat was in safe mode for a month, spinning out of control, after a stuck-open valve caused issues on the deep space mission.

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See the moon visit Jupiter Saturday evening (Oct. 8)

October 8th, 2022 by

On Saturday evening (Oct. 8), should local weather conditions permit, you’ll be able to enjoy a view of a waxing gibbous moon hovering near to the “king of the planets,” Jupiter.

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James Webb Space Telescope reveals the ‘bones’ of a distant galaxy in stunning new image

October 8th, 2022 by

The new image will be compared to an older one captured by Hubble to help scientists learn more about the structure and composition of spiral galaxies

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Draconid meteor shower peaks this weekend under Hunter’s Moon

October 8th, 2022 by

The peak of the Draconid meteor shower, which appears to originate from the constellation Draco, will sadly be outshined by the full Hunter’s Moon.

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China launches pair of navigation enhancement satellites from sea platform

October 8th, 2022 by

China sent a pair of satellites for enhancing Beidou navigation signals into orbit on Friday (Oct. 7) with a rocket launch hosted by a mobile sea platform.

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