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Archive for December, 2022

IDW honors ‘Star Trek: Deep Space Nine’ 30th anniversary with new comics miniseries

December 30th, 2022 by

IDW Publishing will release “Star Trek: Deep Space Nine – The Dog of War” in April of 2023.

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12 amazing James Webb Space Telescope discoveries of 2022

December 30th, 2022 by

In its first year in operation, the James Webb Space Telescope has already made many groundbreaking discoveries. Here are some of the stunning photos representing its highlights.

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NASA wants ideas to boost Hubble Space Telescope into a higher orbit with private spaceships

December 29th, 2022 by

NASA is looking deeper into the possibility of using a private spacecraft to lift the Hubble Space Telescope to new heights after a study by SpaceX.

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NASA ponders SpaceX astronaut rescue as backup after Soyuz leak: report

December 29th, 2022 by

Three crew members that may be stuck on the International Space Station could have the chance to return home on a SpaceX, if the option is required, a report suggests.

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Jupiter’s 10 most massive mysteries

December 29th, 2022 by

Jupiter has come under close spacecraft scrutiny for more than 50 years. But the gas giant still has a host of secrets.

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Stunning SpaceX rocket launch lights up predawn sky over Florida (photos)

December 29th, 2022 by

A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket produced a vibrant show when it launched in the pre-dawn sky from Florida, at 4:34 a.m. EST (0934 GMT) from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station on Dec. 28.

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Joby GorillaPod 3K Pro Kit tripod review

December 29th, 2022 by

Is the Joby GorillaPod 3K Pro Kit really worth investing in over a cheaper alternative? We put it to the test.

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See the final first quarter moon of 2022 join Jupiter in the sky tonight (Dec. 29)

December 29th, 2022 by

Pick up a pair of binoculars to examine the half-lit moon and Jupiter as it passes by.

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