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Why do some planets have moons? A physics expert explains why Earth has only one moon while other planets have hundreds

June 29th, 2024 by

Why is that some planets, such as Saturn, have more than a hundred moons, while others, such as Venus, have none?

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‘Stellar tanning salon’ brings light of alien suns to Earth

June 29th, 2024 by

The first-ever stellar tanning salon just opened in Germany, giving a few lucky folks the chance to see what it would be like to bake on an alien beach.

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‘A Quiet Place: Day One’ is a riveting return to the day Earth went silent (review)

June 29th, 2024 by

A review of “A Quiet Place: Day One” from director Michael Sarnoski, which reveals how Earth went quiet following a terrifying alien invasion.

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Benro Mach3 9X CF Series 3 tripod review

June 29th, 2024 by

It’s one of the most advanced tripods in Benro’s catalog — we’re testing the Mach3 to see how well it performs for various photographic styles, including astro.

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NASA’s Juno probe reveals lava lakes across Jupiter’s volcanic moon Io (image)

June 29th, 2024 by

Infrared images showcase “fire-breathing” lakes all across the Jovian moon.

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NASA delays next ISS spacewalk until end of July due to spacesuit leak issue

June 29th, 2024 by

NASA has delayed the next ISS spacewalk until at least late July while it investigates a spacesuit leak that cut a recent EVA short.

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Watch India’s reusable space plane prototype ace its final landing test (video)

June 29th, 2024 by

India completed a series of tests for autonomously landing its fully reusable launch vehicle, marking another milestone in the country’s pursuit of low cost access to space.

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Perseverance Mars rover team revives life-hunting instrument after 6 months of effort

June 29th, 2024 by

The Perseverance rover’s SHERLOC instrument has been revived to continue its search for evidence of microbial life on Mars.

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