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‘Star Trek: Prodigy’ warps into Season 2 with new Netflix trailer (video)

June 23rd, 2024 by

Watch Netflix’s bold new trailer for the upcoming second season of “Star Trek: Prodigy.”

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How the GOES U satellite will change Earth and space weather forecasts forever

June 23rd, 2024 by

GOES-U will complete NOAA’s GOES-R weather satellite constellation, adding to the capabilities of its siblings and bringing a bigger focus on space weather.

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Perseverance Mars rover digs into intriguing ‘Bright Angel’ rock formation (photo)

June 23rd, 2024 by

NASA’s Perseverance rover has begun studying an intriguingly light-colored patch of rock that mission team members call “Bright Angel.”

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This Week In Space podcast: Episode 116 —Spreading the Good Word

June 22nd, 2024 by

On Episode 116 of This Week In Space, Rod and Tariq talk with the team behind the Space and Things podcast.

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James Webb Space Telescope spies never-before-seen star behavior in distant nebula (video, photo)

June 22nd, 2024 by

A new James Webb Space Telescope image shows perfectly aligned protostellar outflows in the Serpens Nebula, supporting a long-running theory of stellar formation.

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Sweet Strawberry Moon, first full moon of summer, thrills stargazers around the world (photos)

June 22nd, 2024 by

June’s Strawberry Full Moon of 2024 delighted skywatcher from across the globe, and was captured in some amazing photos.

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How SpaceShipOne’s historic launch 20 years ago paved the way for a new space tourism era

June 22nd, 2024 by

On June 21, 2004, SpaceShipOne reached the final frontier for the first time, notching a huge milestone for private spaceflight and paving the way for space tourism.

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NASA, Boeing delay Starliner astronaut landing again, to study helium leaks and thruster issues

June 22nd, 2024 by

Boeing’s Starliner capsule will remain docked with the ISS until at least July 2, in part to give mission team members more time to assess helium leaks and thruster issues.

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