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How Apple TV+ Space Series ‘Constellation’ Pulled Off Those Zero Gravity Scenes

Variety | 2024-05-31, 20:28

Some imperfect iPhone video shot by retired NASA

Is 'Star Wars: The Acolyte' already canceled? Breaking down the rumors

Space | 2024-05-31, 20:22

There have been some rumblings of the next Star Wars series, The Acolyte, getting the axe before its first season even premieres, but all is not what it seems. ...

What you will and won't see from June's planetary parade

no EC Beatrice Daily Sun | 2024-05-31, 19:55

Six planets will line up before dawn on June 3 in what's known as a planetary parade, but the spectacle won't be as eye-catching as expected. ...

Transcending Time And Space: Re-Imagining Creative Futures - Top-Notch Experts Gather At The Knowledge Exchange ...

MENA FN | 2024-05-31, 19:52

(MENAFN - Media OutReach Newswire) HONG KONG SAR - Media OutReach Newswire - 31 May 2024 - To foster a deeper understanding and facilitate the exchange of ideas regarding arts-based creative ... ...

California lake so green with algae it’s visible from space, says Nasa

AOL | 2024-05-31, 19:47

California’s largest freshwater lake has turned bright green due to algae blooms so intense they are visible from space, Nasa has announced, sharing satellite images from mid-May. The photographs showed that “bright green swirls were visible across most of the

NASA's Webb space telescope finds most distant known galaxy

China.dot.org | 2024-05-31, 19:32

LOS ANGELES, May 31 (Xinhua) -- Astronomers using data from NASA's James Webb Space Telescope have

Lego wants you to vote on a new color for its astronaut minifigures

Space | 2024-05-31, 19:28

Lego is adding another color of spaceman minifigure to its roster, and you can vote for your favorite for a limited time. ...

SpaceX to launch 23 Starlink satellites from Florida this evening

Space | 2024-05-31, 19:28

SpaceX is set to launch another batch of its Starlink broadband satellites from Florida this evening (May 31), adding to a very busy stretch in spaceflight. ...

Plaque commemorates early days of space travel at Kennedy Space Center

no EC Lodi News Sentinel | 2024-05-31, 19:15

Current and former employees attended the event to reflect on the advancements made since the beginning. ...

1.3-billion-year-old Mars rock reveals surprising layers of Red Planet

Interesting Engineering | 2024-05-31, 19:11

Fresh insights about Mars’ mantle and crust have been derived from the meteorites found on Earth. One way to study Mars is through meteorites, which are space rocks that aimlessly fly massive distances to end up on Earth ultimately. Meteorites are

Space station research advances NASA's plans to explore the moon, Mars

Phys Dot Org | 2024-05-31, 18:58

Space, the saying goes, is hard. And the farther humans go, the harder it can get. Some of the challenges on missions to explore the moon and Mars include preventing microbial contamination of these destinations, navigating there safely, protecting crew

De Novo Wellness Opens Heart Space in Mantua

Garrettsville Villager | 2024-05-31, 18:38

As more and more individuals seek to establish healthier routines to better-support their physical and mental health, two local wellness practitioners have been helping individuals and organizations learn how to incorporate holistic practices into their

The Sound and Space of 'Illinoise': How Justin Peck and Timo Andres Turned a Beloved ...

Vanity Fair | 2024-05-31, 18:37

The Tony-nominees chat with VF about transforming Sufjan Stevens’s nearly 20-year-old concept album, Illinois, into a modern, boundary-defying musical. ...

SpaceX Launch Targets Safe Reentry of Starship Megarocket—If It Doesn't Explode First

Gizmodo | 2024-05-31, 18:37

SpaceX’s Starship program is gearing up for another crucial test flight next week, pending regulatory approval. This flight will focus on reentry and landing, while also gathering comprehensive flight data to improve future missions. Read more... ...

Moon-mapping could level up for NASA's upcoming Artemis missions. Here's how

Space | 2024-05-31, 18:16

To create more high resolution maps of the moon, scientists are enlisting the help of algorithms. ...

Boeing Is Losing the New Space Race

The Atlantic | 2024-05-31, 17:58

Tomorrow, in Cape Canaveral, Florida, a Boeing-built spacecraft is set to blast off toward the International Space Station, carrying a human crew for the first time. The astronauts have been in preflight quarantine, getting some extra practice for the historic

Space news: Evidence of active volcanoes on Venus

no EC Beaumont Enterprise | 2024-05-31, 17:56

Space exploration: Venus volcano study offers insight, drives VERITAS mission 📡 ...

Martian meteorite reveals hidden structures of Mars, scientists say

The Independent | 2024-05-31, 17:55

Meteorites formed 1.3 billion years ago are revealing details of a planet 140 million miles away

Venus' Only Active Probe Mysteriously Falls Silent

Gizmodo | 2024-05-31, 17:43

For nearly 10 years, there’s been only one

JWST discovers earliest galaxy ever observed

Popular Science | 2024-05-31, 17:43

With every passing day, the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) peers further into the depths of space—and further back in time. Its latest discovery is a galaxy designated JADES-GS-z14-10. Dating to only 300 million years after the Big Bang, it is the most

1st annual space piracy conference will examine threats of orbital crime and smuggling

Space | 2024-05-31, 17:40

The First Annual Space Piracy Conference aims to explore the risks of piracy in space and solutions to this potentially devastating economic and legal problem. ...

How we can understand our universe through math

Astronomy | 2024-05-31, 17:22

In the past quarter century, astronomical observations have led to

Space warfare: how the military could be forced to give up GPS and return to ...

The Guardian | 2024-05-31, 16:39

If satellites get taken out during war, defence forces will need personnel trained to switch from digital back to analog tools Get our morning and afternoon news emails , free app or daily news podcast What would happen if satellite communications were taken

NASA Mission Flies Over Arctic to Study Sea Ice Melt Causes

NASA | 2024-05-31, 16:31

It’s not just rising air and water temperatures influencing the decades-long decline of Arctic sea ice. Clouds, aerosols, even the bumps and dips on the ice NASA home page

Powerful new NOAA weather satellite set for June launch atop SpaceX Falcon Heavy

Space | 2024-05-31, 16:10

NOAA is set to launch an advanced new weather satellite on June 25 when its GOES-U spacecraft launches atop a SpaceX Falcon Heavy rocket from Kennedy Space Center in Florida. ...

Boeing to launch rocket into space TOMORROW - despite NASA contractor warning the mission could be...

The Daily Mail | 2024-05-31, 16:06

Boeing's Starliner is set for its first launch on Saturday, but a NASA contractor has warned the mission could be 'catastrophic.' The capsule, set to take two astronauts to the International Space Station, is leaking helium due to a faulty valve in the control

Can satellites combat wildfires? Inside the booming 'space race' to fight the flames

Phys Dot Org | 2024-05-31, 15:59

As the threat of wildfire worsens in California and across the world, a growing number of federal agencies, nonprofit organizations and tech companies are racing to deploy new technology that will help combat flames from a whole new vantage point: outer space.

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