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Archive for January, 2025

‘Star Wars: Skeleton Crew’ episode 6: The crew and their spaceship reveal their true selves

January 2nd, 2025 by

Skeleton Crew’s sixth episode splits the team apart ahead of their much-desired return to At Attin and a final confrontation with Jod.

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James Webb telescope uncovers massive ‘grand design’ spiral galaxy in the early universe — and scientists can’t explain how it got so big, so fast

January 2nd, 2025 by

Galaxies in the early universe tend to be clumpy, but the new JWST discovery of a “grand design” spiral galaxy just 1.5 billion years after the Big Bang has scientists stumped.

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Black holes can squash star formation, James Webb Space Telescope finds

January 2nd, 2025 by

“The Spiderweb protocluster is an ideal laboratory for investigating the relationship between black holes and star formation in detail.”

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Panasonic Leica Summilux DG 15mm f/1.7 ASPH review

January 2nd, 2025 by

The Panasonic Leica Summilux DG 15mm f/1.7 ASPH is a Micro Four Thirds prime lens offering an equivalent focal length of 30mm.

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Ingenuity Mars Helicopter flies again as first drone on Rose Parade float

January 2nd, 2025 by

NASA’s Ingenuity Mars Helicopter is now the first drone to fly on a Rose Parade float. The floral-but-flight-worthy display is just one of the highlights on the JPL-inspired “Rover Rendezvous” float.

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‘Star Trek: Lower Decks’: the 25 best ‘Trek’ callbacks from the show’s five-year mission

January 2nd, 2025 by

As the animated show comes to an end, we look back at the best ‘Trek’ gags from the final frontier.

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Image of the Day 2024 Archive

January 2nd, 2025 by

Space.com’s image of the day rounds up the most awe-inspiring space photos right here, with a new image everyday.

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We finally know where to look for life on Mars

January 1st, 2025 by

Ever since the discovery of methane on Mars, scientists have wondered if the Red Planet might harbor life. Now, researchers know where to look: deep under the surface of a broad Martian plain.

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