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The Unistellar Father's Day sale ends in two days — grab the Odyssey Pro with $675 off
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SpaceX traces Starship test-stand explosion to failure of pressurized nitrogen tank
The giant explosion that destroyed a SpaceX Starship vehicle on the test stand this week was likely caused by the failure of a pressurized nitrogen tank, the company said.
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Leak on International Space Station delays SpaceX launch of Axiom-4 astronauts
An ongoing leak aboard the International Space Station is once again delaying the launch of Axiom Space's next private astronaut mission.
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Ahead of Prime Day this Lego Star Wars set has hit its cheapest ever price — get the brilliant Acclamator-Class Assault Ship now, before it's gone, far, far away...
Seen in "Star Wars: Attack of the Clones" the Acclamator-Class Lego set comes packed with authentic detail, has 450 pieces, and is part of a collectible Star Wars series.
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Lego Star Wars Acclamator-Class Assault Ship review
Its name might be a bit of a mouthful, but this Lego Star Wars ship is wonderfully pocket-sized while still packing in a lot of detail.
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Summer solstice 2025 is here! Today marks the longest day of the year for the Northern Hemisphere
The 2025 summer solstice takes place on June 20, heralding the onset of astronomical summer and the longest day of the year.
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Satellite streaks block out the Arctic sky | Space photo of the day for June 20, 2025
Researchers created a satellite tracking system to track satellite streaks across the Arctic for the first time ever.
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Blue Origin launch of 6 people to suborbital space delayed again due to weather
Jeff Bezos' Blue Origin plans to launch six people to suborbital space on the NS-33 mission are on hold due to local weather conditions in West Texas.
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Space law doesn't protect historical sites, mining operations and bases on the moon – a space lawyer describes a framework that could
The moon is a key step in the journey of space exploration, but making it habitable brings up lots of questions around space law and policy
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Powerful X-class solar flare erupts from sun, knocking out radio signals across the Pacific (video)
Sunspot region 4114 has done it again! This time unleashing a colossal X1.9 solar flare.
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James Webb Space Telescope discovers planets forming in space's most punishing environments
James Webb Space Telescope finds exoplanets in extreme environments that could potentially be habitable.
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High winds scrub Rocket Lab's planned launch of a secret satellite to orbit
Rocket Lab planned to launch a satellite for a confidential customer early Friday morning (June 20), but Mother Nature didn't cooperate.
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Is Mars really red? A physicist explains the planet’s reddish hue and why it looks different to some telescopes
For centuries Mars has been called "the Red Planet" and there's a scientific reason why.
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New technique promises clearer, more frequent views of black holes
A powerful new technique is poised to revolutionize how astronomers observe black holes, by producing sharp, multicolored images that could reveal their dynamic evolution in real time.
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Summer solstice 2025 brings changing seasons to Earth on June 20
The sun will reach its most northern point on June 20, marking the start of the summer season in the Northern Hemisphere.
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Lego Marvel Team Spidey Web Spinner Headquarters review
This 4+ Lego set is colorful and fun, ideal for young Marvel fans looking for an early introduction to building Lego.
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Dress rehearsal for Artemis 2 | Space photo of the day for June 19, 2025
NASA and the Department of Defense practice recovery procedures for an abort scenario in the upcoming Artemis 2 mission.
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Meet the crew of Blue Origin's NS-33 tourism launch to the edge of space
Blue Origin's next suborbital flight is scheduled to launch on Saturday (June 21), carrying a private crew of six.
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Tiny galaxies may have helped our universe out of its dark ages, JWST finds
"These small galaxies punch well above their weight."
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Astronomers discover the largest comet from the outskirts of the solar system is exploding with jets of gas
The monsterous 85-mile-wide comet C/2014 UN271 isn't just the largest icy rock in the Oort Cloud, it's the second most distant that is chemically active.
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