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Archive for February 17th, 2023

‘Hello Tomorrow!’ offers a darker look at life on the moon

February 17th, 2023 by

Apple TV+’s enticing new sci-fi series, “Hello Tomorrow!” delivers a shiny retro-future for space fans who dream of living on the moon.

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Artemis 1 moon launch was as loud as 40 million bowls of Rice Krispies: study

February 17th, 2023 by

A new study has found that the launch of NASA’s Artemis 1 mega moon rocket created sound levels far more powerful than predicted.

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Uranus up close: What proposed NASA ‘ice giant’ mission could teach us

February 17th, 2023 by

A proposed NASA mission to Uranus would shed light on the mysterious ice giant as well as a type of exoplanet that’s among the most common in the universe, researchers say.

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Binoculars deal spotted: 34% off Celestron Nature DX ED 8×42

February 17th, 2023 by

Save over $71 on the Celestron Nature DX ED 8×42 binoculars, ideal for outdoor use and being on-the-go.

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Ingenuity helicopter aces 43rd Mars flight, its longest in 10 months

February 17th, 2023 by

NASA’s Ingenuity helicopter conducted its 43rd Mars flight on Thursday (Feb. 16), covering 1,280 feet (390 meters) of Red Planet ground.

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Spaceflight doubleheader! Watch SpaceX launch 2 rockets 9 hours apart on Friday

February 17th, 2023 by

SpaceX plans to launch two orbital missions less than nine hours apart on Friday (Feb. 17), and you can watch the back-to-back action live.

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NSYNC’s Lance Bass talks about canceled space mission, new podcast (exclusive)

February 17th, 2023 by

Lance Bass almost made it to the International Space Station in 2002. Twenty years later, the NSYNC star told Space.com, he still wants to visit the orbiting complex to do science.

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Japan’s new H3 rocket aborts 1st-ever launch attempt

February 17th, 2023 by

Japan’s powerful new H3 rocket aborted its first-ever launch attempt on Thursday (Feb. 16), remaining on the pad because one of its solid rocket boosters failed to ignite as planned.

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