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Best zoom lenses

SPACE.com - 4 Aug 2022 12:23
Best zoom lenses These are the best zoom lenses you can get right now for Canon, Nikon, Sony and other cameras.
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Blue Origin sends first Egyptian and Portugese nationals to space Jeff Bezos' Blue Origin on Thursday launched six people to space, including the first from Egypt and Portugal, on the company's sixth crewed flight.
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'Woohoo! We're not going to die!' Blue Origin space tourists celebrate successful mission Blue Origin's New Shepard vehicle carried six people on a roughly 10-minute flight today (Aug. 4) -- a brief mission, but long enough to change the passengers' lives forever.
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SpaceX addressing Falcon 9 rocket damage ahead of next NASA astronaut launch SpaceX is making some changes following transport damage to a Falcon 9 rocket, with Crew-5 commander Nicole Mann telling reporters she's confident the system will fly safely.
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China launches secretive reusable test spacecraft China sent a highly-classified reusable experimental spacecraft into orbit Thursday, two years after a similarly clandestine mission. The post China launches secretive reusable test spacecraft appeared first on SpaceNews...
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Five of the top discoveries aboard NASA's Curiosity rover on Mars Revealing the potentially habitable climate of ancient Mars is a key part of NASA's mission to explore and understand the unknown, to inspire and benefit humanity--and for 10 years, the Curiosity rover has been on the ca...
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NESDIS awards enterprise cloud contract to SAIC and Carahsoft The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration announced the award Aug. 3 of a $15 million contract for cloud services to SAIC and Carahsoft. The post NESDIS awards enterprise cloud contract to SAIC and Carahsoft ap...
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NASA moon contractor Masten Space Systems files for bankruptcy: reports It's unclear at the moment how Masten's Commercial Lunar Payload Services mission for NASA will make its delivery to the moon.
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Spire to host second optical payload for South Korea's Hancom Spire Global said Aug. 4 it will host a second Earth-imaging payload for Hancom InSpace, which became the first private South Korean company to operate a commercial satellite mission earlier this year. The post Spire to ...
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NRO's spy satellite fleet to become more diverse

Space News - 4 Aug 2022 19:50
NRO's spy satellite fleet to become more diverse NRO Director Scolese said the agency will continue to build large, bespoke satellites but also will increasingly rely on lower cost commercial smallsats The post NRO's spy satellite fleet to become more diverse appeared ...
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Perseid meteor shower 2022 webcast: How to watch the 'shooting stars' live online The annual Perseid meteor shower is approaching its peak, and you can enjoy the event live online.
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Insurance claim for failed Measat-3 satellite in dispute An insurance claim for a Malaysian satellite that ran out of fuel prematurely remains unsettled more than a year after the incident. The post Insurance claim for failed Measat-3 satellite in dispute appeared first on Spa...
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China launches carbon and ecosystem monitoring satellite (video) China launched a carbon and ecosystem monitoring satellite and two smaller payloads with the country's 28th launch of 2022 late on Wednesday (Aug. 3).
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Wide view of early universe hints at galaxy among earliest ever detected Two new images from NASA's James Webb Space Telescope show what may be among the earliest galaxies ever observed. Both images include objects from more than 13 billion years ago, and one offers a much wider field of view...
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The Tharsis Region of Mars is Peppered With These Strange Pit Craters. Now They've Been Found Elsewhere Pit craters are found on solid bodies throughout our Solar System, including Earth, Venus, the Moon, and Mars. These craters - which are not formed by impacts — can be indications of underground lava tubes, which are c...
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Europe's troubled Mars rover still vital in the search for life on the Red Planet Europe's unlucky first Martian rover ExoMars can still play a big role in answering the question whether there has ever been life on the Red Planet?
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Celebrate 10 years of NASA's Curiosity rover with these incredible images (gallery) NASA's Curiosity rover has been exploring Mars for 10 years, taking incredible photos as it goes. We take a look at some of its best images here.
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Save $70 on the powerful Celestron AstroMaster 114 EQ telescope The powerful Newtonian reflector telescope is 22% off on Amazon and is a great choice for those without much experience.
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Consolidation wave pushes rivals SES and Intelsat into merger talks SES and Intelsat are in active merger talks as a wave of consolidation sweeps over the satellite industry, the Financial Times reported Aug. 4. The post Consolidation wave pushes rivals SES and Intelsat into merger talks...
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Surprise! Asteroid wider than 2 football fields barrels past Earth NASA astronomers discovered that a large asteroid would zoom past Earth on Aug. 4, missing our planet by millions of miles.
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Interpreting 5 Ancient Constellations Across Cultures For thousands of years, different civilizations have attached stories and symbolism to the same starry configurations in the night sky.
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Blue Origin launches sixth New Shepard crewed suborbital flight Blue Origin launched its New Shepard suborbital vehicle on its sixth crewed flight in a little more than a year Aug. 4, carrying six people that included the first individuals from Egypt and Portugal to go to space. The ...
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