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Lego Star Wars The Child review

SPACE.com - 21 Oct 2021 19:00
Lego Star Wars The Child review The LEGO Star Wars The Child set is an adorable, if repetitive build.
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Siege of top-secret Area 51 began as a joke. Officials prepared to use deadly force in response. UFO enthusiasts who rallied in 2019 to invade Area 51 may have been joking about "storming" the base. But law enforcement officials took the idea very, very seriously.
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A radical shift to link soot formation and interstellar evolution Unusual reaction pathways to hydrocarbon clusters could bring a paradigm shift to the understanding of soot and interstellar chemistry.
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Mining the moon's water will require a massive infrastructure investment, but should we? We live in a world in which momentous decisions are made by people often without forethought. But some things are predictable, including that if you continually consume a finite resource without recycling, it will eventu...
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NASA starts process to acquire more commercial crew missions NASA is beginning the process to procure more commercial crew flights as it looks to extend the International Space Station through the end of the decade, including the opportunity for new entrants to join the program. S...
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How to see Uranus near the full Hunter's Moon in the night sky this week The full Hunter's Moon will light the way to Uranus in the early morning sky this week, and with some luck you could see a "shooting star" while looking for the celestial pair.
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There are 6--10^80 Bits of Information in the Observable Universe A new study based on Information Theory has produced the first estimate on just how much data is encoded in the cosmos (and it's a lot!) The post There are 6×10^80 Bits of Information in the Observable Universe appeared...
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Coverage Set for NASA's SpaceX Crew-3 Briefings, Events, Broadcasts NASA will provide coverage of the upcoming prelaunch and launch activities for the agency's SpaceX Crew-3 mission with astronauts to the International Space Station.
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I Could Look at James Webb Unboxing Pictures all Day

Universe Today - 21 Oct 2021 23:21
I Could Look at James Webb Unboxing Pictures all Day Crews at the Guyanese Space Center recently "unboxed" the James Webb Space Telescope and are now getting it ready for launch on Dec. 18th! The post I Could Look at James Webb Unboxing Pictures all Day appeared first on U...
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October's full 'Hunter's moon' of 2021 wows skywatchers (photos) The full moon of Wednesday (Oct. 21), known by many as the "Hunter's Moon," provided a celestial treat for skywatchers around the world.
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Meet Starlab: Private space station planned to fly in 2027 Nanoracks, Voyager Space and Lockheed Martin announced today (Oct. 21) that they plan to get a free-flying private space station called Starlab up and running in low Earth orbit by 2027.
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Jupiter hit by another space rock in rare views captured by Japanese skywatchers It's tough to be the biggest planet in the solar system, and this fall Jupiter is taking a beating.
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Cyprus aims for Mars with X-Ray rock dating instrument Tiny Cyprus aims to join the global space exploration drive by developing a compact, X-Ray instrument capable of dating Martian soil and rock samples relatively accurately to potentially reveal more about the Red Planet'...
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In 'Back to Earth,' NASA astronaut brings the space station mindset home Astronaut Nicole Stott's new book "Back to Earth" chronicles her experience on the International Space Station and how lessons there could help people on Earth.
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Book excerpt: 'Back to Earth' (Seal Press, 2021) by astronaut Nicole Stott How can going to space change the way we live on Earth? Sure, spaceflight leads to new technologies, but it also offers new philosophies.
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NASA's James Webb Space Telescope looks squeaky clean at spaceport for December launch (photos) These are some of the last good looks we'll get at NASA's huge James Webb Space Telescope before it leaves this world forever.
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NASA's Glenn Delgado Receives US Women's Chamber of Commerce Award The U.S. Women's Chamber of Commerce presented Glenn A. Delgado, NASA's associate administrator for the agency's Office of Small Business Programs (OSBP), with its CEO Award on Wednesday, Oct. 20.
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What happens when a meteor hits the atmosphere? In the heavens above, it's raining dirt.
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Uh oh, one of Lucy's Solar Arrays Hasn't Latched Properly As we're fond of saying here at UT, space exploration is hard. Many things can go wrong when launching thousands of kgs of highly engineered equipment that took years to develop into space. Now, something seems to have g...
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Ten mysteries of Venus

Phys.org - 21 Oct 2021 17:20
Ten mysteries of Venus The surface of Venus is completely inhospitable for life: barren, dry, crushed under an atmosphere about 90 times the pressure of Earth's and roasted by temperatures two times hotter than an oven. But was it always that ...
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York to expand manufacturing capacity, once again

Space News - 21 Oct 2021 17:17
York to expand manufacturing capacity, once again York Space Systems is once again expanding manufacturing capacity to meet demand for its standard small satellites. SpaceNews
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Astronomers provide 'field guide' to exoplanets known as hot Jupiters Hot Jupiters--giant gas planets that race around their host stars in extremely tight orbits--have become a little bit less mysterious thanks to a new study combining theoretical modeling with observations by the Hubble S...
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