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Archive for November 21st, 2022

‘Power tower’ rover to land on the moon by 2025

November 21st, 2022 by

A “charger” rover that could supply power to robots exploring shaded craters on the moon’s south pole will join expanding lunar infrastructure by 2025.

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3D intergalactic map will reveal details about dark matter, black holes and stars

November 21st, 2022 by

The first data release from WALLABY reveals a 3D map of hundreds of galaxies, hinting at impressive observations to come.

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Nikon Monarch HG 10×42 binocular review

November 21st, 2022 by

Almost perfect, the Nikon Monarch HG 10×42 binoculars are possibly the best we’ve ever tested: insane optical quality in a slim, polished package.

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NASA’s Artemis 1 spacecraft flies by moon with Apollo 11 lunar soil aboard

November 21st, 2022 by

Four small pieces of the moon on a NASA spacecraft have come closer to the lunar surface than they have been in over 50 years. The Apollo 11 samples’ return home was part of the Artemis 1 mission.

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Encalife Lightsabers review: push the button and let it glow

November 21st, 2022 by

Ah, these Encalife lightsabers will make a fine addition to our collection.

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3D printer deals 2022: Black Friday deals on FDM & resin printers

November 21st, 2022 by

Here’s our Black Friday guide to the top 3D printer deals with discounts on Anycubic, Creality, Elegoo and more.

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Mars may be slowly ripping its largest moon apart

November 21st, 2022 by

A new study has revealed that the weird parallel grooves on the surface of Mars’ largest moon Phobos could be a sign that the Red Planet’s gravity is ripping the satellite apart.

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Surprise finding at Arctic vent site could help in the search for extraterrestrial life

November 21st, 2022 by

A vent deep under the Arctic ice is surprisingly similar to what may occur on Saturn’s icy moon, Enceladus.

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