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China tests novel 'lobster eye' X-ray telescope for observing cosmic events A novel "lobster eye" telescope aboard a small Chinese satellite has delivered its first images, paving the way for more complex future missions using its technology.
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Watch Artemis 1's Orion spacecraft enter lunar orbit Friday NASA's Artemis 1 Orion spacecraft will arrive in orbit around the moon on Friday afternoon (Nov. 25), and you can watch the milestone moment live.
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Commercialisation of space boosted at ESA Ministerial Council 23 Member and Associate States of the Agency pledged a total 117.6 million euros to ESA's ScaleUp programme at ESA's Ministerial Council CM22 to encourage entrepreneurship and commercialisation in the European space sect...
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40% off the 3 Legged Thing Punks Corey tripod

SPACE.com - 26 Nov 2022 00:05
40% off the 3 Legged Thing Punks Corey tripod Save $80 on Corey, the most compact entry-level tripod from 3 Legged Thing's Punks Range.
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$400 off the Nikon Z7 II this Black Friday

SPACE.com - 26 Nov 2022 00:01
$400 off the Nikon Z7 II this Black Friday $400 off the extremely capable and versatile Nikon Z7 II full-frame mirrorless camera at B&H this Black Friday.
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Artemis 1 flies away from the launch pad in epic Orion spacecraft video The Artemis 1 launch on Nov. 16 cataloged fresh footage of the launch pad down below, receding as NASA's huge Space Launch System rocket flew into space over a dark pad.
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Watch Indian rocket launch ocean-studying satellite early Saturday An Indian PSLV rocket is scheduled to launch an ocean-observing satellite and eight tiny ride-along spacecraft early Saturday (Nov. 26), and you can watch the action live.
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Canon RF 15-35mm f/2.8L IS USM lens now reduced to under $2000 this Black Friday The perfect camera lens for astrophotography, the Canon RF 15-35mm f/2.8L IS USM is now $400 off with this Black Friday deal over at B&H.
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Save over $500 on the Panasonic Lumix GH6 with this Black Friday deal The Panasonic Lumix GH6 has been marked down over $500 for Black Friday 2022, making it easier than ever to get professional-quality photos without breaking the budget.
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Crimson Dawn's Lady Qi'ra slays the Sith in Marvel Comics' 'Star Wars: Hidden Empire' Marvel Comics unleashed the new five-issue miniseries, "Star Wars: Hidden Empire," on Nov. 16.
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King of rockets, NASA's SLS could soon be usurped by SpaceX's Starship NASA's Space Launch System roared off the launchpad at Kennedy Space Center and into the record books, for now.
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'Good Night Oppy': Why this movie about a Martian robot will make you reach for your handkerchief Get those Kleenex ready. You'll never again see robots as just lurching, whirring, beeping hunks of metal.
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Mars helicopter Ingenuity aces 1st flight after major software update NASA's Mars helicopter Ingenuity has performed its shortest flight ever, the first after a major software update that will allow the chopper to land more safely and navigate over rugged terrain.
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A new instrument gives the Very Large Telescope an even sharper view of the cosmos The Very Large Telescope (VLT) at Cerro Paranal in northern Chile, is undoubtedly one of the premier ground-based observatories. But a new infrared instrument recently installed on the telescope has made the VLT even bet...
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If We're Going to Get Under the Ice on Europa, How Will We Send a Signal Back to the Surface? If we send some type of nuclear-powered tunnelbot to Europa to seek life under its icy shield, how will we know what it finds? How can a probe immersed in water under all that ice communicate with Earth? We only have hin...
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Double telescope study of zone where Wow! signal originated comes up empty An international team of astronomers has conducted a double-telescopic study of the zone where the Wow! signal originated and failed to detect any signal. In their paper published in Research Notes of the American Astron...
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Rocket Lab to launch remaining NASA TROPICS satellites NASA has selected Rocket Lab to launch the remaining four cubesats of a constellation to monitor tropical weather systems after the first two were lost in an Astra launch failure. The post Rocket Lab to launch remaining ...
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Mars Once had Enough Water for a Planet-Wide Ocean 300 Meters Deep New research has shown that Mars may have been covered in a worldwide ocean when Earth was still covered in molten lava. The post Mars Once had Enough Water for a Planet-Wide Ocean 300 Meters Deep appeared first on Unive...
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Nascent gas giant planets may be lurking in dusty disk Nurseries for new planets, protostellar disks are oblate swathes of gas and dust that rotate about newly formed stars. The Earth and the other planets in the solar system were birthed from such a disk.
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Equipment defect delays first commercial Vega C flight Arianespace said Nov. 25 it is delaying the first commercial flight for Europe's upgraded Vega C rocket by nearly a month to replace defective equipment. The post Equipment defect delays first commercial Vega C flight ap...
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Direct observations of a complex coronal web uncover an important clue as to what mechanism drives solar wind Using observational data from the U.S. weather satellites GOES, a team of researchers led by the Max Planck Institute for Solar System Research (MPS) in Germany has taken an important step toward unlocking one of the sun...
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Failed spacesuit pump aborts planned Russian spacewalk at space station A scheduled spacewalk outside of the International Space Station was aborted on Friday (Nov. 25), after a problem was discovered with one of the two Russian cosmonauts' spacesuits.
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