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Archive for May, 2024

DxO PhotoLab 7 review

May 16th, 2024 by

How does DxO PhotoLab 7’s famous DeepPRIME XD noise reduction stack up for astrophotography?

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India makes breakthrough by test-firing new 3D-printed rocket engine (photo)

May 16th, 2024 by

India recently performed a successful hot-fire test of a rocket engine that was built using 3D printing technology, a breakthrough that could boost the nation’s spaceflight prospects.

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In the Milky Way, 3 intruder stars are ‘on the run’ — in the wrong direction

May 16th, 2024 by

Three ancient stars that hail from cannibalized dwarf galaxies are “on the run” at hundreds of thousands of miles per hour in the Milky Way’s galactic halo.

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‘Star Trek: Discovery’ season 5 episode 8 ‘Labyrinths’ is a fun, format-following installment

May 16th, 2024 by

Cinematography and an interesting location more or less make this installment an episode-long set piece, but it’s well executed, for the most part.

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Dusty galaxy looks like a cosmic net in gorgeous new Hubble Telescope photo

May 16th, 2024 by

A striking new Hubble Telescope photo highlights the intricacies of a distant galaxy glowing with a bright white core surrounded by complex dust structures.

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Huge, solar flare-launching sunspot has rotated away from Earth. But will it return?

May 16th, 2024 by

The behemoth sunspot AR3664 has finally rotated out of Earth’s view, firing off two more big solar storms on its way out the door. Will it come back?

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How do you forecast a solar storm? Space weather experts explain

May 16th, 2024 by

While the weekend solar event gave us quite the show in the night sky, it also helps scientists learn more about space weather to continue to improve forecasts.

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Cosmic butterfly or interstellar burger? This planet-forming disk is the largest ever seen

May 16th, 2024 by

A distant planetary nursery is breaking all records as it shows the extremes to which planet formation can go.

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