Wednesday, January 11, 2023

SpaceX stacks giant Starship rocket again

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January 11, 2023
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The Launchpad
SpaceX stacks giant Starship rocket ahead of test flight
(SpaceX)
The huge vehicle could launch to orbit as early as next month.
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Russia to launch Soyuz capsule to replace leaky spacecraft
(NASA TV)
"We're not calling it a rescue Soyuz," NASA says.
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Space Deal of the Day
Best eyepieces for telescopes 2023: A crucial accessory
(Space)
Use one of the best eyepieces for telescopes to boost their power and flexibility when stargazing and maximize a telescope's viewing potential.
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Skywatching
See 133 days on the sun in just 2 minutes in NASA video
(NASA/SDO)
You can Zen out to a full hour of the 133-day sun weather time-lapse video from NASA's Solar Dynamics Orbiter, too.
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Science & Astronomy
Astronomers spot the most distant stars in the Milky Way
(Luke Peterson Photography/Getty Images)
The farthest one is nearly halfway to the Andromeda Galaxy.
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NASA moon camera takes a peek where the sun doesn't shine
(NASA/KARI/Arizona State University)
ShadowCam is flying aboard South Korea's first moon mission.
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SpaceX
SpaceX fires up Falcon Heavy rocket for Saturday launch
(SpaceX)
Falcon Heavy is scheduled to fly for the fifth time this weekend.
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Spaceflight
Failed Virgin Orbit launch leaves open opportunity for UK
(Ed Browne)
The message from the U.K. Space Agency in the hours following the mission's failure is that this is not a death knell for orbital launches from the U.K.
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Search for Life
Curiosity rover discovers opal gems on Mars
(NASA/JPL-Caltech)
Water-rich opals may one day provide a source of water on the Martian surface.
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Star Wars
Everything we know about Star Wars Jedi Survivor
(Respawn Entertainment)
Hit the music and start the text crawl - here's everything we know about Star Wars Jedi Survivor.
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