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Archive for May 6th, 2023

Remember when: King Charles met NASA’s space shuttle Enterprise in 1977 (video)

May 6th, 2023 by

More than four decades ago, King Charles III got an up-close look at NASA’s very first space shuttle, a test vehicle known as Enterprise.

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SpaceX launch of Ax-2 private astronaut mission now targeted for May 21

May 6th, 2023 by

SpaceX’s launch of Ax-2, the second private crewed mission to the International Space Station, is now targeted for the evening of May 21.

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Watch astronauts relocate SpaceX Dragon capsule on space station early Saturday

May 6th, 2023 by

Astronauts will fly the SpaceX Dragon capsule Endeavour to a new port on the International Space Station early Saturday (May 6), and you can watch it live.

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See Artemis 3 landing site near moon’s south pole in stunning new NASA photos

May 6th, 2023 by

NASA’s ShadowCam instrument has imaged the lunar south pole in great detail, helping shed light on the region where astronauts will land as part of the Artemis 3 mission.

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Scientists discover closest star-shredding black hole to Earth ever seen

May 6th, 2023 by

Astronomers comparing maps of the universe uncovered the nearest example of a black hole devouring a star ever detected.

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Tour 10 mind-bending supermassive black holes in this NASA video

May 6th, 2023 by

A new NASA animation shows the tremendous scales of supermassive black holes, which have masses millions to billions of times that of the sun and dominate the centers of most galaxies.

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‘Silo’ star Tim Robbins on joining Apple TV+’s latest dystopian drama (exclusive)

May 6th, 2023 by

“Silo” debuts on Apple TV+ today (May 5), and we spoke with Academy Award winning actor/director Tim Robbins Tim about the making of this post-apocalyptic thriller.

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Uranus’ 4 biggest moons may have buried oceans of salty water

May 6th, 2023 by

The four biggest moons of Uranus — Titania, Oberon, Ariel and Umbriel — may harbor salty oceans beneath their frozen surfaces, a new study suggests.

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