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Archive for July 11th, 2023

‘Strange New Worlds’ cinematographer brings 23rd-century style to ‘Star Trek’ (exclusive)

July 11th, 2023 by

An exclusive interview with ‘Star Trek: Strange New Worlds’ cinematographer Benji Bakshi.

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This Celestron beginner telescope is half-price on Amazon Prime Day

July 11th, 2023 by

This bargain telescope for beginners from Celestron is now only $145.60 in the Amazon Prime Day 2023 sales.

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Enjoy stellar savings on the Celestron StarSense Explorer DX 102AZ telescope

July 11th, 2023 by

Save a whopping 40% for Amazon Prime Day only — pick up this innovative and fun-to-use scope for less than $300 before midnight tonight.

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We recommend these Celestron binoculars, now at their lowest-ever price on Amazon Prime Day

July 11th, 2023 by

Save over 50% on Celestron Outland X 10×42 binoculars — ideal for all-weather camping trips, sporting events, festivals and occasional skywatching.

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Good news for the alien life hunt: Buried oceans may be common on icy exoplanets

July 11th, 2023 by

Finding liquid water on exoplanets is 100 times more probable than previously thought, boosting the odds of alien life significantly, a new study suggests.

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New ExoMars lander contract will be issued in a few months

July 11th, 2023 by

The European Space Agency’s director general, Josef Aschbacher, says the member states are moving ahead with a lander design contract to bring a life-seeking rover to Mars.

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James Webb Space Telescope time travels billions of years in amazing 3D visualization (video)

July 11th, 2023 by

A new 3D journey from the James Webb Space Telescope through over 5,000 galaxies demonstrates a 13.4 billion-year journey back in time.

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The 1st light to flood the universe can help unravel the history of the cosmos. Here’s how

July 11th, 2023 by

Just as Darwin used the fossil record to piece together the evolution of life on Earth, scientists can use a “cosmic fossil,” the universe’s first light, to understand how the cosmos evolved.

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