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Archive for July, 2025

SpaceX launches 2 powerful internet satellites, lands rocket on ship at sea (video)

July 23rd, 2025 by me

A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket launched two of SES’s O3b mPOWER communications satellites toward medium-Earth orbit today (July 22), then aced its landing on a ship at sea.

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This 200-light-year-wide structure could be feeding our galaxy’s center: ‘No one had any idea this cloud existed’

July 23rd, 2025 by me

Astronomers have discovered a 200-light-year-wide Giant Molecular Cloud dubbed the Midpoint cloud that seems to be feeding star-building material to the heart of the Milky Way.

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‘They are coming here.’ AI soldiers invade Earth in thrilling new ‘Tron: Ares’ trailer

July 23rd, 2025 by me

‘A malfunctioning program who wants to live. Why is that?’

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Don’t miss the crescent moon cozy up to Jupiter early on July 23

July 23rd, 2025 by me

The thin crescent moon and Jupiter will be visible to the naked eye for early risers on July 23.

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How to safely photograph the sun: As detailed by an expert

July 23rd, 2025 by me

Solar expert Dr. Ryan French explains how to safely photograph the sun and all of its wondrous features!

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Stunning twilight photo captures comet bidding farewell to Earth for 80,000 years

July 23rd, 2025 by me

Miguel Claro took one last look at Comet C/2023 A3 Tsuchinshan-Atlas as it bid farewell to Earth for the next 80,000 years.

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Now is your last chance to watch the Marvel movies in order with over 40% off ahead of “Fantastic Four: First Steps”

July 22nd, 2025 by me

You can save over 40% on a range of Disney Plus subscriptions, which is perfect for catching up on Marvel content ahead of Fantastic Four’s release.

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Makenzie Lystrup stepping down as director of NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center

July 22nd, 2025 by me

Makenzie Lystrup will step down as head of NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center on Aug. 1. She’ll be the second NASA center director to depart in just a two-month span.

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