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Best star trackers for astrophotography 2022

November 5th, 2022 by

Our roundup of the best star trackers for astrophotography for wide-field and deep sky imaging.

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How to watch the Blood Moon lunar eclipse on Nov. 8 online, the last until 2025

November 5th, 2022 by

You can see a Blood Moon total lunar eclipse on Nov. 8, the last until 2025. Here’s how to watch it online for free.

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How many people have walked on the moon?

November 5th, 2022 by

Only a handful of people have ever set foot on the moon. We take a look at this super exclusive club, who they were, and what enabled them to make that incredible journey.

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The origins of Mars’ crust might be surprisingly complex

November 5th, 2022 by

New research indicates that certain areas of the Martian crust have a higher silica content than expected, upending the long-held theory that the crust is uniformly basaltic.

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Watch ovarian cells and other wild experiments launch to space station on Sunday

November 5th, 2022 by

Fertility treatments and a bioprinter that can manufacture knee cartilage will fly to the International Space Station Sunday (Nov. 6) aboard a Cygnus cargo spacecraft.

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US military’s X-37B space plane zooms past 900 days in orbit

November 5th, 2022 by

The U.S. military’s X-37B robotic space plane just passed 900 days in orbit on its latest hush-hush mission, adding to the program’s flight-duration record.

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China completes T-shaped Tiangong space station with new Mengtian module move

November 5th, 2022 by

The basic construction of China’s space station is complete, following a maneuver to shift the recently arrived Mengtian module to its permanent docking port.

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Problems with NASA asteroid mission Psyche delay Venus probe’s launch to 2031

November 5th, 2022 by

A NASA Venus mission will have to wait at least three more years to launch due to issues with the agency’s Psyche asteroid probe.

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