This is the last view we'll ever have of the James Webb Space Telescope
This is the last view we'll ever have of the James Webb Space Telescope | James Webb Space Telescope deploys radiator to keep cool | Huge chunk of failed Russian rocket crashes to Earth as space junk
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We're all used to seeing space up close, thanks to cameras watching everything from satellites deploying to a SpaceX "Starman" cruising in a Tesla. So why didn't NASA's giant new observatory join the shutterbug club?
North Korea's hypersonic weapons program appears to be ramping up. The rogue nation claims that it conducted a successful test of a new hypersonic vehicle on Wednesday (Jan. 5), its second such trial in just over three months.
We talk to Visual Effects Supervisor Peter Travers about the physics he used to make the moon crash into Earth. And, of course, don't miss the epic new trailer!
One of the biggest mysteries for this new Star Wars TV series was how the blazes did Boba Fett escape from the Great Pit of Carkoon and the enormous adult Sarlacc that nests there?
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