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Archive for November 21st, 2024

SabersPro Obi Wan Ep3 lightsaber review

November 21st, 2024 by

Take the high ground with this stunning, and very expensive, replica lightsaber.

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Final trailer for Prime Video’s ‘Secret Level’ looks out of this world

November 21st, 2024 by

A final trailer for Prime Video’s “Secret Level” animated anthology

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Supermassive black holes bent the laws of physics to grow to monstrous sizes

November 21st, 2024 by

Scientists may have cracked one of the biggest mysteries in space science, determining that supermassive black holes bent the laws of physics to grow to their huge sizes.

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Black Friday Bargain: The best Sony camera for astrophotography is over $930 cheaper

November 21st, 2024 by

Hurry, stocks are low! 25% off this versatile Sony camera that is also perfect for astrophotography, there’s not a lot we don’t love about this early Black Friday deal.

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The not so ‘wicked’ path from ‘The Wizard of Oz’ to the moon landing

November 21st, 2024 by

“The Wizard of Oz” and space exploration are two topics that by all rights should have nothing in common. But as it turns out, if you follow the Yellow Brick Road long enough you reach the moon.

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ISS fires thrusters to dodge hunk of space junk

November 21st, 2024 by

A Russian cargo ship docked to the International Space Station fired its thrusters on Tuesday (Nov. 19) to ensure that the orbiting complex dodged a piece of space debris.

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Did NASA’s Perseverance rover find organics on Mars? These scientists aren’t so sure

November 21st, 2024 by

Could Mars have once hosted life? NASA’s Perseverance rover has uncovered a tantalizing clue, but scientists remain divided on what it truly means for the search for extraterrestrial life.

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‘There are lots of mysteries in our backyard’: Revised solar system chemistry explains long-standing puzzles

November 21st, 2024 by

Pluto and other large bodies in the Kuiper Belt are surprisingly rich in rock rather than ice. It may be because the early solar system consisted of much more carbon than previously thought, a new study suggests.

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