SpaceX's Starship could fly again by Christmas, Elon Musk says
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Behold, a region of intense star formation, partially hidden by thick dust, just 300 light-years from the supermassive black hole sitting at the center of our galaxy. Better yet, the scene was imaged in all its spectacular glory by none other than the James Webb Space Telescope.
SpaceX's third Starship vehicle "should be ready to fly in 3 to 4 weeks," company founder and CEO Elon Musk said via X on Nov. 19. That would place technical readiness before Christmas — but there's no guarantee Starship will be cleared for liftoff by then. Here's the latest.
Let's face it, 2023 hasn't been the greatest for seeing naked-eye comets. But that might change in the weeks and months ahead.
A newcomer, comet 12P/Pons-Brooks should soon come within the reach of small telescopes and even binoculars. And it may even brighten to naked-eye visibility during March. One weird thing? It has "horns," leading stargazers to dub it a cosmic devil.
In space circles, iconic actor Tom Hanks is best known for playing NASA astronaut Jim Lovell, the real-life commander of Apollo 13, in a 1995 Hollywood hit. Now, he's rubbing elbows with NASA's next moon crew: the astronauts of Artemis 2.
This week, scientists announced the discovery of exotic salt glaciers on the planet Mercury, and it may have intriguing implications.
"This groundbreaking discovery of Mercurian glaciers extends our comprehension of the environmental parameters that could sustain life," one scientists says.
SpaceX's Starship launch pad appears to have passed its second trial by fire. The pad, at SpaceX's Starbase site in South Texas, took a beating on April 20, during the first-ever test flight of a fully stacked Starship vehicle, requiring extensive repairs and upgrades. But all those changes seem to have worked.
"Just inspected the Starship launch pad and it is in great condition!" Elon Musk says.
The Meta Quest 3 VR headset is a huge step beyond its predecessor, although still not without some minor issues. Here's what our test thinks on the new VR gear to help you pick for your next immersive space experience.
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