Wednesday, April 24, 2024

April full moon has us tickled pink in these gorgeous photos

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The Launchpad
Astronauts enter quarantine for 1st Boeing Starliner launch
(NASA/Kim Shiflett)
The first Starliner crew is in quarantine ahead of their scheduled May 6 launch.
Full Story: Space (4/23) 
April full moon has us tickled pink in gorgeous photos
(Ozkan Bilgin/Anadolu via Getty Images)
If you missed the full moon in the sky last night, we've got you covered with this round-up of Full Pink Moon photos.
Full Story: Space (4/24) 
Space Deal of the Day
Star Wars Lego deal: 20% off the Emperor's Throne Room
(Future)
Never underestimate the power of the Dark Side again and Save 20% on the Lego Emperor's Throne Room Diorama ahead of Star Wars Day, May 4.
Full Story: Space (4/24) 
Spaceflight
China reveals Shenzhou 18 astronauts for April 25 launch
(CCTV)
The three Shenzhou 18 astronauts will conduct spacewalks and release cargo into space, among other tasks.
Full Story: Space (4/24) 
Science & Astronomy
Giant gamma-ray flare from 'recently deceased' magnetar
(ESA)
Astronomers believe they have found a rare, massive flare that erupted from an extremely magnetic dead star, or magnetar, that was bright enough to illuminate an entire galaxy.
Full Story: Space (4/24) 
Earth got hammered by cosmic rays 41,000 years ago
(Robert Lea)
We're normally shielded from this barrage by Earth's magnetic bubble, the magnetosphere. But what happens when this shield weakens?
Full Story: Space (4/24) 
SpaceX
SpaceX aces 300th rocket landing (photos, video)
(SpaceX via X)
SpaceX notched yet another rocket-reuse milestone on April 23.
Full Story: Space (4/23) 
Technology
Private moon mission to carry NASA moon dust shield in 2024
(NASA)
NASA is sending a technology demonstrator to the moon on the upcoming private Firefly Blue Ghost Mission 1 in order to test how to repel and remove lunar dust using electricity.
Full Story: Space (4/24) 
 
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