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Archive for June 21st, 2024

Surf’s up! Liquid methane waves on Saturn moon Titan may erode shores of alien lakes and rivers

June 21st, 2024 by

Saturn’s largest moon Titan has been known to have rivers and lakes of methane, but a new study has found that their shorelines may be eroded and shaped by wave activity.

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Hubble Telescope bounces back with glorious galaxy pic in ‘1-gyroscope mode’

June 21st, 2024 by

The Hubble Space Telescope snapped a striking shot of the fluffy spiral galaxy NGC 1546, showing it can still observe the heavens in its new one-gyroscope mode.

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Rocket Lab launches 5 IoT satellites on landmark 50th mission

June 21st, 2024 by

Rocket Lab launched its Electron rocket for the 50th time on Thursday (June 20), reaching the milestone in record time.

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New ‘Space Cadet’ trailer enlists Emma Roberts into NASA’s astronaut program (video)

June 21st, 2024 by

A new trailer for Amazon MGM Studios’ NASA comedy starring Emma Roberts, “Space Cadet”

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Is Jupiter’s Great Red Spot an impostor? Giant storm may not be the original one discovered 350 years ago

June 21st, 2024 by

Astronomer Giovanni Cassini observed Jupiter’s ‘Permanent Spot’ in 1665, but new research suggests it’s a different vortex from today’s Great Red Spot.

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‘Star Wars: The Acolyte’ episode 4: What’s the goal of Mae’s test?

June 21st, 2024 by

In its fourth episode, “The Acolyte” has a bigger sense of urgency, delivers a surprising Star Wars prequels cameo, and twists the plot once again.

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