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Archive for July, 2024

Lego NASA Artemis Space Launch System review

July 29th, 2024 by

Space and Lego fans alike should be over the moon with this stunning Lego NASA Artemis set.

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Aurora alert: Strong geomagnetic storm could spark northern lights at mid-latitudes across US and Europe

July 29th, 2024 by

Northern lights could be visible over mid-latitudes across the US and Europe on July 30. A geomagnetic storm watch has been issued by NOAA’s Space Weather Prediction Center.

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See the moon meet Mars, follow the Arc to Arcturus and keep your eyes peeled for meteors and more this week

July 29th, 2024 by

Discover your night sky this week, July 29 — Aug. 4, 2024, using just your naked eyes, no equipment necessary.

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‘That was a really wild experience’: How brand-new NASA astronaut Andre Douglas joined Artemis 2 moon mission (exclusive)

July 29th, 2024 by

Andre Douglas became eligible for NASA spaceflights in March. Weeks later, the NASA astronaut learned he would back up the next mission to fly humans around the moon.

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The first teaser trailer for ‘Star Trek: Section 31’ shows Michelle Yeoh as a ‘lively’ secret agent Emperor Georgiou (video)

July 29th, 2024 by

The first teaser for Paramount+’s all-original “Star Trek” movie, “Section 31” had landed at San Diego Comic-Con.

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SpaceX launches back-to-back Starlink satellite missions (photos, videos)

July 28th, 2024 by

SpaceX launched two Starlink satellite missions less than five hours apart in the early hours of Sunday morning (July 28).

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Sierra Space won’t stop blowing up inflatable space station modules (video)

July 28th, 2024 by

Sierra Space has conducted its second full-scale burst test of an inflatable space station module as it looks towards building the Orbital Reef commercial outpost.

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Earth’s plate tectonics fired up hundreds of millions of years earlier than we thought, ancient crystals reveal

July 28th, 2024 by

New research hints that plate tectonics began earlier than 4 billion years ago — not long after Earth had formed.

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