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Archive for August 8th, 2023

All the ‘Star Trek’ news we found from San Diego Comic-Con 2023

August 8th, 2023 by

The writer’s strike is now beginning to impact conventions and organized events, which is a damn shame

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Watch SpaceX launch 15 Starlink satellites to orbit tonight

August 8th, 2023 by

SpaceX plans to launch 15 more of its Starlink internet satellites tonight (Aug. 7), and you can watch the action live.

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‘Strange New Worlds’ season 2’s musical episode may be the best ‘Star Trek’ show ever made

August 8th, 2023 by

Being a fan of “Strange New Worlds” at the moment feels a little like being at the end of long piece of emotional elastic

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New ‘Star Trek: Strange New Worlds’ crossover featurette reveals its ‘Lower Decks’ animation to live-action shift (video)

August 8th, 2023 by

Paramount+ releases a new featurette for “Star Trek: Strange New Worlds'” incredible crossover

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‘Star Trek: Strange New Worlds’ showrunners reveal origins of that historic (and epic) musical episode

August 8th, 2023 by

Akiva Goldsman and Henry Alonso Myers on the genesis of ‘Subspace Rhapsody,’ a musical episode of ‘Star Trek: Strange New Worlds.’

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Scientists reconstruct Aeolus satellite’s fiery fall to Earth from space

August 8th, 2023 by

Scientists have mapped the fiery descent of the Aeolus spacecraft back to Earth from its reentry over Antarctica to its wrekage strewn path over the Atlantic.

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World’s largest radio telescope gets help from smart maintenance robots

August 8th, 2023 by

The world’s largest single-dish radio telescope can be a pain to maintain, so Chinese astronomers are using smart robots to make the job easier.

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How European satellite’s landmark demise can aid the fight against space junk

August 8th, 2023 by

Mission scientists and engineers took on the tricky task of targeting a remote stretch of the Atlantic Ocean for the reentry of Europe’s Aeolus satellite.

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