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Archive for July 17th, 2024

Sleep beneath the stars with 30% off this BlissLights Sky Lite Evolve star projector

July 17th, 2024 by

Invite the cosmos into your home on the last day of Prime Day, with $12 off this amazing, BlissLights Sky Lite Evolve star projector, perfect for sleep, relaxation or meditation.

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One of the best beginner camera drones is discounted by 30% right now

July 17th, 2024 by

The HS900 is the best Holy Stone drone on the market. The flight performance is great and the camera is impressive. Save $180 today.

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In the last 25 years, black hole physicists have uncovered the unimaginable

July 17th, 2024 by

Over the last 25 years, black hole physics has experienced something of a revolution.

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Our reviewer’s favorite camera is $400 less at Adorama this Prime Day

July 17th, 2024 by

Our reviewer absolutely loved the Sony A7R V, and though it’s still a pricey bit of kit, a $400 discount is not to be sniffed at.

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Rare SpaceX rocket failure shows exactly why NASA wants 2 commercial options to fly astronauts to ISS

July 17th, 2024 by

NASA wants two U.S. spacecraft to send astronauts to ISS. Backup options are once again in play after a rare rocket failure last week indefinitely grounded SpaceX’s Crew Dragon.

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Time might be a mirage created by quantum physics, study suggests

July 17th, 2024 by

Physicists have struggled to understand the nature of time since the field began. But a new theoretical study suggests time could be an illusion woven at the quantum level.

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Discover the heavens for less: Save $450 on this five-star telescope at Adorama

July 17th, 2024 by

Explore Deep Space for 15% less with the Celestron Advanced VX 8 Edge HD telescope.

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NASA rolls giant Artemis 2 moon rocket core off the factory floor for astronaut mission (video)

July 17th, 2024 by

The SLS booster for NASA’s next mission to the moon has left the Michoud Assembly Facility to ship to the Kennedy Space Center ahead of Artemis 2.

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