We have a lot of news for your daily read today, starting with astronomers seeing the birth of a nearby planetary system that could one day resemble the solar system, allowing scientists to study the early beginnings of our cosmic home.
In other news, NASA is citing "no legal obligation" to publish a key climate change report on their website, the largest Mars meteorite on Earth sells for over $5 million, and Andy Weir, the author of "Project Hail Mary," gives his opinions on the upcoming film's first trailer. We have all that and more.
As NASA continues work to find a fix for the thruster issues that have afflicted Boeing's Starliner astronaut taxi, chances are high that the spacecraft's next mission will be uncrewed.
Bring the universe closer -- here's our round-up of the best binoculars by price for those looking for something cheap, looking to invest a little more or those 'forever home' binoculars
"The biggest surprise of all was that the black hole was not located inside either of the two nuclei but in the middle. We asked ourselves: How can we make sense of this?"
Yes, there was a typo in yesterday's newsletter. Congratulations to everyone who spotted it, your proofreading skills are unmatched.
Just to clarify: we are, in fact, not a team of robots (though we do require charging via coffee). Typos happen when our caffeine levels dip below operational standards.
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