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Archive for May 23rd, 2023

See amazing new sun photos from the world’s largest solar telescope

May 23rd, 2023 by

The world’s largest solar telescope has captured the sun’s fine features in remarkable detail, including rare glimpses of dying sunspots.

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These beginner-friendly Celestron telescopes are over 30% off

May 23rd, 2023 by

You can either start your stargazing journey for under $80 or grab something a little more powerful and save over $110.

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Jupiter’s lightning is strikingly similar to Earth’s

May 23rd, 2023 by

NASA’s Juno spacecraft has spotted short bursts that make up lightning bolts on Jupiter, showing that Jovian lightning works in much the same way as it does on Earth.

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See the crescent moon have a close encounter with Mars tonight

May 23rd, 2023 by

The moon and Mars will dance together in the night sky both tonight (May 23) and Wednesday night (May 24).

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‘Star Trek: Resurgence’ video game comes out today

May 23rd, 2023 by

Gamers keen to immerse themselves in the upcoming “Star Trek: Resurgence” video game don’t have to wait any longer — the game comes out today (May 23).

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Cyberlink PhotoDirector 365 Review 2023

May 23rd, 2023 by

PhotoDirector 365 is an AI-heavy photo editing software with an in-built library and non-destructive workflow, but there’s little for serious astrophotographers.

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This new supernova is the closest to Earth in a decade. It’s visible in the night sky right now.

May 23rd, 2023 by

During the last few days, astronomers have been pointing their telescopes toward a familiar celestial object in our spring night sky for a look at a rare event: A new supernova.

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Sending astronauts to Mars by 2040 is ‘an audacious goal’ but NASA is trying anyway

May 23rd, 2023 by

Astronauts may orbit Mars by 2033, but setting foot on the Red Planet by the end of next decade would be an “aggressive” and “audacious” goal, NASA officials said.

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