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Archive for July, 2023

‘Star Trek: Strange New Worlds’ Season 2, episode 6 revisits how alien life can get lost in translation

July 25th, 2023 by

“Star Trek: Strange New Worlds” Season 2 episode 6 lays some interesting ground work, but fails to amaze, much like the rest of the second season.

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Review: ‘Oppenheimer’ ushers in atomic age in bleak but absorbing biopic

July 25th, 2023 by

Director Christopher Nolan delivers an impactful 3-hour portrait of the brilliant physicist who altered humanity’s fate.

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The US government is holding a historic UFO hearing this week. Here’s how to watch

July 25th, 2023 by

The U.S. House of Representatives will hear from several witnesses who will offer accounts of unidentified anomalous phenomena (UAP) in order to assess government transparency surrounding the issue.

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‘Cosmic Time Machine:’ Director discusses new James Webb Space Telescope documentary (exclusive)

July 25th, 2023 by

An exclusive interview with Shai Gal, director of Netflix’s “Unknown: Cosmic Time Machine” documentary about NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope.

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James Webb Space Telescope spies water near center of planet-forming disk in cosmic 1st

July 25th, 2023 by

Rocky exoplanets could possess large amounts of water from the moment they form, observations by the James Webb Space Telescope suggest.

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A satellite will fall to Earth this week in a 1st-of-its-kind reentry. Here’s what you need to know

July 25th, 2023 by

The Aeolus satellite will make its fiery return to Earth on Friday (July 28). In a pioneering operation, Aeolus will be guided back to Earth safely. However, the spacecraft won’t be returning in one piece.

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400 Earth-size rogue planets could be wandering the Milky Way

July 25th, 2023 by

When NASA’s Nancy Grace Roman Telescope comes online, it could be capable of spotting as many as 400 Earth-size rogue planets, and that might merely be the tip of the iceberg.

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Sky Guide stargazing app review

July 24th, 2023 by

This visually-appealing and informative stargazing app for Apple devices now comes in a free version with impressive in-app upgrades.

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