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Archive for August, 2025

What time is SpaceX’s Starship Flight 10 launch on Aug. 24?

August 23rd, 2025 by me

SpaceX is aiming to launch its Starship Flight 9 test mission no earlier than Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. EDT (2330 GMT), but only if conditions allow.

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Jupiter quiz: Think you know about the Jovian gas giant?

August 23rd, 2025 by me

This quiz will challenge your knowledge of Jupiter’s features, moons, and the missions that have dared to get close.

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Sky View Backpacker stargazing tent review

August 23rd, 2025 by me

Sky View Tents’ Backpacker provides a complete view of the night sky with a lightweight, no-frills design.

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The Expanse: Osiris Reborn could be the Mass Effect successor we’ve all been waiting for (preview)

August 23rd, 2025 by me

The Expanse: Osiris Reborn looks set to be the next big RPG, and a major breakout moment for developer Owlcat Games.

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Watch Hurricane Erin swirl menacingly in the Atlantic Ocean in NOAA satellite video

August 23rd, 2025 by me

Satellites operated by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration watched Hurricane Erin as it swirled off of the U.S. coast on Aug. 11, 2025.

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Watch Blue Origin launch its 200th payload on 35th New Shepard spaceflight Aug. 23

August 23rd, 2025 by me

Blue Origin is flying more than 40 science payloads on board its 35th New Shepard suborbital spaceflight, scheduled to launch on Saturday (Aug. 23) from West Texas.

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1st-of-its-kind quadruple star system could reveal secrets of ‘failed star’ brown dwarfs

August 23rd, 2025 by me

A rare quadruple star system with two brown dwarfs orbiting two red dwarf stars could help shed light on how these “failed stars” change with age.

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One of the earliest galaxies in the universe was rich in oxygen. Could it mean life evolved earlier than we thought?

August 23rd, 2025 by me

A galaxy in the early universe was rich with oxygen, astronomers have found. The discovery raises questions about how early life could have first appeared in the universe.

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