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Archive for August, 2024

Life on the moon: Lockheed Martin shares exploration vision for 2044

August 7th, 2024 by

Lockheed Martin has shared its vision for humanity’s future in space, as global space agencies aim for the moon and beyond.

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NASA moon probe plays laser tag with Japanese lunar lander

August 7th, 2024 by

NASA’s Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter bounced a laser off Japan’s SLIM lander recently, showcasing tech that could aid future moon exploration.

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Meet the crew for SpaceX’s Ax-4 mission to the ISS

August 7th, 2024 by

The next team of astronauts has been announced for Axiom Space’s next commercial human spaceflight mission to the ISS.

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SpaceX’s Crew-9 astronaut launch delayed to Sept. 24 due to Boeing Starliner issues

August 7th, 2024 by

SpaceX’s Crew-9 astronaut launch to the ISS has been delayed five weeks to Sept. 24, to allow more time to work out issues with Boeing’s Starliner capsule.

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Stellar oddball: Nearby star rotates unlike any other

August 7th, 2024 by

V889 Herculis is an oddball unlike any other star we’ve ever seen. The nearby sun-like star rotates in a strange way that defies prediction.

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Unistellar Odyssey review

August 7th, 2024 by

The Unistellar Odyssey and Odyssey Pro smart telescopes are the smallest and lightest reflector telescopes the company has to offer.

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Planets of Milky Way’s most common stars are less habitable than thought, dead NASA telescope reveals

August 7th, 2024 by

Planets orbiting red dwarf stars may have a harder time hanging on to the conditions needed for life to arise and survive than previously thought, data from NASA’s dead space telescope GALEX reveals.

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‘Fantastic Four: First Steps’ sounds like it’s dripping in Space Race nostalgia

August 7th, 2024 by

Here are the ways “The Fantastic Four: First Steps” might tap into the history of the space race and NASA’s famed Apollo program.

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