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Archive for March 9th, 2024

10 things you probably didn’t know about the 2024 total solar eclipse

March 9th, 2024 by

A total solar eclipse is coming on April 8, 2024, but how much do you really know about it?

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This Week In Space podcast: Episode 101 — Nukes in Space 

March 9th, 2024 by

On Episode 101 of This Week In Space, Tariq and Space.com’s Brett Tingley discuss the recent reports and delve into the history of the militarization of space by Russia, China, and the United States.

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The next chapter of lunar exploration could forever change the moon — and our relationship to it (op-ed)

March 9th, 2024 by

Will we responsibly and sustainably protect future generations’ ability to practice scientific and cultural traditions on, near or in relation to the moon?

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Benro Tortoise 24C tripod and GX30 head review

March 9th, 2024 by

Benro’s Tortoise series tripods are loved for being lightweight, compact and sturdy — we put it to the test to find out.

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NASA, Boeing delay Starliner capsule’s 1st astronaut launch to early May

March 9th, 2024 by

NASA and Boeing have delayed the first-ever crewed flight of the company’s new Starliner capsule to early May, a slip of a few weeks.

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Pentagon UFO office developing ‘Gremlin’ sensors to help identify anomalies in orbit

March 9th, 2024 by

The Pentagon’s UFO office is developing sensor kits to help it collect data in real time on unidentified objects in the sky or in space.

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‘Star Wars’ salutes Women’s History Month with Ahsoka Tano, Mon Mothma and more

March 9th, 2024 by

Marvel Comics is publishing special “Star Wars” variant covers for Women’s History Month that showcase some of the women of the galaxy far, far away.

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Dark energy remains a mystery. Maybe AI can help crack the code

March 9th, 2024 by

Dark energy has humans stumped. The force is sometimes even labeled “the worst prediction in the history of physics.” Can AI do any better?

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