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Archive for July 17th, 2024

Streaming deals on Prime Day’s final day: add to Prime Video for 99 cents

July 17th, 2024 by

Here’s our round-up of the best streaming deals on Amazon Prime Day’s last day as you can add to Prime Video and save on other services too.

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Win a bundle of digital bookazines worth over $100 with our anniversary birthday cake hunt

July 17th, 2024 by

Indulge yourself in a special birthday cake hunt onsite competition to celebrate our 25th anniversary.

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These are the top Prime Day telescope deals I wish I was buying today

July 17th, 2024 by

Here is a selection of the best deals we’ve seen that are still active. Remember that some models require you to add a coupon at checkout.

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Exoplanet with weird orbit is transforming into a hot Jupiter before our eyes

July 17th, 2024 by

Astronomers may have solved the mystery of how hot Jupiter exoplanets are born, finding a gas giant with a weird orbit in the process of transforming into just such a world.

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SpaceX wants to resume Falcon 9 rocket launches while FAA completes investigation

July 17th, 2024 by

SpaceX is seeking a rapid return to Falcon 9 launches following a rare failure of its workhorse rocket during a satellite launch last week.

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Prime Day VR deal: Final day! Save $400 on the HTC VIVE Pro 2

July 17th, 2024 by

Save $400 on the HTC VIVE Pro 2 full system on the final day of Prime Day in this excellent VR deal.

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Explore the skies with the DJI Mini 4K camera drone, up to $90 off for Prime Day

July 17th, 2024 by

Want to capture the world from above? This impressive DJI Mini 4K camera drone is $60 off or $90 off for the Fly More Combo, which gives triple the flight time.

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How the Rubin observatory could detect thousands of ‘failed stars’

July 17th, 2024 by

The Milky Way is packed with a sea of brown dwarfs that could hold important information about its formation. The Rubin Observatory could help deliver a deluge of these faint and elusive failed stars.

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