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Unistellar Odyssey review

Submit on Wednesday, August 7th, 2024 03:11

The Unistellar Odyssey and Odyssey Pro smart telescopes are the smallest and lightest reflector telescopes the company has to offer.

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Planets of Milky Way’s most common stars are less habitable than thought, dead NASA telescope reveals

Submit on Wednesday, August 7th, 2024 03:11

Planets orbiting red dwarf stars may have a harder time hanging on to the conditions needed for life to arise and survive than previously thought, data from NASA’s dead space telescope GALEX reveals.

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‘Fantastic Four: First Steps’ sounds like it’s dripping in Space Race nostalgia

Submit on Wednesday, August 7th, 2024 02:11

Here are the ways “The Fantastic Four: First Steps” might tap into the history of the space race and NASA’s famed Apollo program.

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Everything we know about Terminator Zero: Release date, plot, cast & more

Submit on Wednesday, August 7th, 2024 00:11

The Terminator franchise is about to expand in a big and refreshing way with Terminator Zero, its first-ever anime series, coming to Netflix this summer.

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1st ‘hyperspectral’ image of aurora borealis reveals true colors of northern lights

Submit on Tuesday, August 6th, 2024 23:11

Using a high-resolution imaging system in Sweden, Japanese researchers are getting a view of the aurora like never before.

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How NOAA’s Hurricane Hunter aircraft help satellites build a ‘full picture of the storm’

Submit on Tuesday, August 6th, 2024 22:11

Space.com got an up-close look at one of NOAA’s Hurricane Hunter aircraft to more about how data from weather satellites help them on missions.

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Earth’s ‘evil twin’ Venus may have mirrored our planet more than expected

Submit on Tuesday, August 6th, 2024 21:11

Earth and its “evil twin” Venus are very different today, with the latter lacking plate tectonics. New research indicates Venus may have been much more like our planet than we suspected.

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3 sun mysteries we still haven’t cracked

Submit on Tuesday, August 6th, 2024 20:11

Our understanding of the sun has come a long way in recent decades, but there are still multiple outstanding mysteries that current and future missions hope to solve.

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