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Archive for October 19th, 2022

Lego space deals: discounts on spaceships, space stations and NASA kits

October 19th, 2022 by

Here are the best Lego space deals from every corner of the universe

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Saturn’s moons: Facts about the weird and wonderful satellites of the ringed planet

October 19th, 2022 by

Explore all 63 of Saturn’s verified moons, along with their names and discovery dates. Other moons await official confirmation of their discovery.

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Space crystals project aims to put human DNA on the moon in 2023

October 19th, 2022 by

Space Crystals plans to land DNA-infused crystals on the moon in a commercial lunar lander.

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‘Oumuamua still puzzling scientists 5 years after discovery

October 19th, 2022 by

Five years after spotting ‘Oumuamua, the first known object from beyond our solar system passing through, scientists are still figuring out what the strange object says about planetary systems.

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1,500 supernovas offer most precise survey of dark energy and dark matter to date

October 19th, 2022 by

Two decades’ worth of observations of supernova explosions and a powerful new analysis tool has provided the most accurate accounting of dark energy and dark matter to date.

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How to shoot and edit HDR images with your drone

October 19th, 2022 by

Capture detail throughout high-contrast scenes as we show you how to shoot and edit HDR images with your drone.

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DC Extended Universe movies ranked, worst to best

October 19th, 2022 by

Ahead of Black Adam’s arrival, here’s our ranked list of all the DC Extended Universe movies released so far, from ill-fated crossover events to more off-beat adaptations.

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The Orionid meteor shower peaks Oct. 21. Here’s what to expect

October 19th, 2022 by

For a few days centered on Oct. 21st each year, the Earth sweeps through a swarm of meteoroids known as the Orionids; widely scattered debris shed by the most famous of all comets, Halley’s Comet.

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