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Best Night Vision Binoculars 2022

SPACE.com - 22 Jun 2022 13:17
Best Night Vision Binoculars 2022 Here are the best night vision binoculars, monoculars and goggles you can use in the dark.
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Playmobil Star Trek USS Enterprise review

SPACE.com - 22 Jun 2022 17:26
Playmobil Star Trek USS Enterprise review It wasn't quite a five-year mission, but we've finally built the Playmobil USS Enterprise and it's everything we wanted and more.
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How you can help scientists study the atmosphere on Jupiter A new citizen science project, led by researchers at the University of Minnesota Twin Cities with support from NASA, allows volunteers to play an important role in helping scientists learn more about the atmosphere on Ju...
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D-Orbit books Isar Aerospace launch for orbital transfer vehicle Germany's Isar Aerospace announced plans June 22 to launch an orbital transfer vehicle no earlier than 2023 for Italian space logistics company D-Orbit. The post D-Orbit books Isar Aerospace launch for orbital transfer v...
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Unprecedented! 'The Orville' Season 3 Episode 3 scores a perfect 10 from us Imagine a nightmare-induced, Indiana Jones-style, trap-avoiding treasure hunt.
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NASA's Webb to uncover riches of the early universe For decades, telescopes have helped us capture light from galaxies that formed as far back as 400 million years after the big bang--incredibly early in the context of the universe's 13.8-billion-year history. But what we...
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Curiosity captures stunning views of a changing Mars landscape For the past year, NASA's Curiosity Mars rover has been traveling through a transition zone from a clay-rich region to one filled with a salty mineral called sulfate. While the science team targeted the clay-rich region ...
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NASA Administrator Announces Next NAC Meeting, New Members

NASA Breaking news - 22 Jun 2022 22:39
NASA Administrator Announces Next NAC Meeting, New Members NASA Administrator Bill Nelson announced Wednesday the NASA Advisory Council (NAC) will convene its next meeting on August 9-10. Nelson also appointed new members to the NAC, who will provide leadership counsel and advic...
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How Octavia E. Butler mined her boundless curiosity to forge a new vision for humanity A scholar of Octavia E. Butler explores how the writer envisioned the future in her work.
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NASA Awards Contracts for Mission Enabling Services

NASA Breaking news - 22 Jun 2022 21:56
NASA Awards Contracts for Mission Enabling Services NASA has awarded the Mission Enabling Services Contract (MESC), which consists of five individual contracts, to four companies to support highly specialized mission-enabling spaceflight and aircraft management services w...
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Space chief hopes for 'Kennedy moment' from European leaders Josef Aschbacher recalls gazing at the night sky above his parents' Alpine farm when he was seven, trying to comprehend what he had just seen on the family's black-and-white TV set: the landing of NASA's Apollo 11 on the...
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Wild blue spiral in New Zealand sky likely made by SpaceX rocket (photo) A New Zealand resident spotted a "bizarre but very cool" blue spiral above her house following a SpaceX launch on Sunday (June 19).
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UK mulls Starlink expansion plan under new NGSO regulations The United Kingdom launched a public consultation June 21 under a recently strengthened licensing regime to consider Starlink's expansion plans. The post UK mulls Starlink expansion plan under new NGSO regulations appear...
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NASA applauds Artemis 1 moon rocket's fueling milestone, mulls readiness for launch NASA officials are pleased with Artemis 1's performance during its recent "wet dress rehearsal" but need more time to determine its readiness for launch.
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'No need to panic' as sunspot with potential for solar flares doubles in size overnight, scientists say A sunspot pointing toward Earth has the potential to cause solar flares, but experts told USA TODAY it's far from unusual and eased concerns over how flares would affect the Blue Planet.
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Former NASA deputy chief reveals story behind Apollo 13 astronaut's medal of honor Less than a month after "Apollo 13" opened, President Bill Clinton met with Jim Lovell to present one of the highest awards an astronaut can receive: the Congressional Space Medal of Honor.
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La NASA presenta sus nuevos directores de vuelo

NASA Breaking news - 22 Jun 2022 18:53
La NASA presenta sus nuevos directores de vuelo La NASA ha seleccionado a siete nuevos miembros para su cuadro de directores de vuelo, para supervisar las operaciones de las misiones de la Estación Espacial Internacional, de la tripulación comercial y del programa A...
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A giant sunspot the size of 3 Earths is facing us right now A sunspot nearly triple the size of Earth is within firing range of our planet and may send out medium-class flares in the near future.
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Save $40 on the Creality Ender 3 V2 3D printer at Amazon The discount is Amazon's lowest price on a top quality budget 3D printer.
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Chinese Astronomers Detect an Interesting (Probably not Alien) Signal With the FAST Radio Observatory Unfortunately, China's 500-Meter Aperture Spherical Telescope (FAST) did NOT detect possible alien signals, only radio interference from Earth. The post Chinese Astronomers Detect an Interesting (Probably not Alien) Sign...
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NASA Introduces 2022 Class of Flight Directors

NASA Breaking news - 22 Jun 2022 18:14
NASA Introduces 2022 Class of Flight Directors NASA has selected seven new additions to the team of flight directors to oversee operations of the International Space Station, commercial crew, and Artemis missions to the Moon.
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This Tiny Dot is one of the Biggest, Most Active Galaxy Superclusters Ever Seen. It Was Already a Monster Shortly After the Big Bang A newly discovered supercluster of galaxies is so distant that astronomers say its light has been traveling for over twelve billion years to reach telescopes on Earth. But this cluster, named SPT2349 ?56 is gigantic, and...
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