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Archive for January 10th, 2024

Remastered ‘Space-Mullet’ webcomic collection coming this summer

January 10th, 2024 by

A preview of Image Comics ‘Space-Mullet’ TPB, which is landing in July 2024.

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Lego Star Wars Venator-Class Republic Attack Cruiser review

January 10th, 2024 by

A stunning Lego recreation of one of Star Wars’ coolest (and most underrated) ships, the Venator-Class Republic Attack Cruiser.

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How giant impacts shaped the formation of the solar system’s planets

January 10th, 2024 by

Astronomers still aren’t exactly sure how planets get their start.

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1st ‘interstellar tourism campaign’ urges aliens to visit Lexington, Kentucky

January 10th, 2024 by

Scientists beamed out a deep-space travel ad to potential aliens in the TRAPPIST-1 planetary system, urging them to visit Lexington, Kentucky.

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Stuck valve may have doomed private Peregrine moon lander mission, Astrobotic says

January 10th, 2024 by

A stuck valve may be to blame for the problems plaguing Astrobotic’s private Peregrine moon lander, according to the company.

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‘Star Wars’ returns to theaters in 2025 with ‘The Mandalorian & Grogu’

January 10th, 2024 by

“The Mandalorian” creator Jon Favreau will direct “The Mandalorian & Grogu” movie for release in theaters sometime in 2025.

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James Webb Space Telescope spots hint of mysterious aurora over ‘failed star’

January 10th, 2024 by

The James Webb Space Telescope has spotted signs of a ghostly aurora over a ‘failed star,’ in the form of infrared emissions from methane in the brown dwarf’s atmosphere.

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Private Peregrine moon lander won’t make lunar landing due to uncontrollable fuel leak

January 10th, 2024 by

A propellant leak will keep Astrobotic’s Peregrine lander from touching down on the moon, but the mission team is working to extend the probe’s life as long as possible.

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