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It's Friday space fans!

"The turtles and the nudists will have to migrate," is a key quote from one of our stories for today about the debate around SpaceX's plan for Starship launches from Florida, as Space Coast residents are concerned about the increase in rocket activity. These worries include broken windows and impacts to the local environment, tourism and fishing industries.

Other headlines include a deeper look at interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS as it's been seen wrapped in a carbon dioxide fog, a dive into the robot-worshipping cult in 'Foundation' season 3 and Mars's interior being more like rocky road ice cream than smooth brownie batter. 

As we head into the weekend we have your weekly staff recommendations of "what we're reading/playing/watching." You'll find those suggestions from our team at the bottom of your newsletter. There's that and more for your daily read. 

Thanks for exploring with us.
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What we're reading/playing/watching

It's Friday, which means it's time to kick back, recharge and dive into something stellar. Whether you're looking to unwind with a mind-bending sci-fi series or lose yourself in a video game, we've got you covered. Here's what the Space.com team is enjoying this weekend: our latest recs to inspire, entertain, and fuel your curiosity about the universe. 
 
Brett Tingley, Managing Editor: "I'm reading the new Stephen King rendition of "Hansel and Gretel" featuring never-before-seen illustrations from legendary illustrator Maurice Sendak. Puts a new spin on this classic tale, and Sendak's art is absolutely gorgeous. Not just for kids!"

Monisha Ravisetti, Astronomy Channel Editor: "I just started reading a book called Martyr! and I'm super into it so far."

Ian Stokes, Entertainment Channel Editor: "I'm playing Helldivers 2, tis still awesome."

Rob Lea, Senior Writer: "I'm currently reading Basilisk by Matt Wixey, a totally engrossing tale of hackers, puzzles, and internet horror that takes its subject matter extremely seriously without being off-putting or overly technical. You'll respond to emails with caution after reading this. To relax from that, I'm playing Shinobi: Art of Vengeance on the Switch, a lovely retro 2D platformer with some really tricky segments and vast levels that can only be explored with the right upgrades, giving it huge replay value and me very blistered thumbs." 
 
 
 
 
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Date: Thu, 4 Sep 2025 17:04:48 +0300
From: Наталья Медведева <nmedvedeva@itp.ac.ru>
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Subject: [Landau ITP Seminars] Автобус 05.09.25г
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Уважаемые сотрудники и студенты!

На завтра 05.09.25г. автобус отменен.

С уважением

Н. Н.

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Date: Thu, 04 Sep 2025 17:58:54 +0300
From: Stanislav Apostolov <sapostolov@itp.ac.ru>
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Subject: [Landau ITP Seminars] Friday 05.09.2025
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Уважаемые коллеги!

На заседании Ученого совета ИТФ в пятницу 05.09 будет заслушан 1 доклад:

11:30

Короткевич А.О.
О ведущем процессе слабонелинейного взаимодействия капиллярных волн.

Численно и аналитически рассматриваются процессы взаимодействия
капиллярных волн: слияние двух волн в одну и волн на кольце (в
пространстве гармоник Фурье, изотропный спектр) в кольцо большего
диаметра. Численно показано, что данные процессы являются
главенствующими и другие процессы если и проявляются, то на их фоне как
минимум слабы. В случае изотропной турбулентности капиллярных волн
показано формирование слаботурбулентного спектра Захарова-Филоненко. Так
же продемонстрировано, что к утверждениям теоремы о локальности в данном
случае надо относиться с осторожностью.

ID и пароль онлайн-трансляций в Zoom те же, что и для предыдущих
трансляций семинаров и докладов на Ученом совете:
https://zoom.us/j/96899364518?pwd=MzBsR2lYT0lYL2x2b1oyNU9LeWlWUT09
Meeting ID: 968 9936 4518
Пароль: 250319

Также на заседании УС в пятницу 5 сентября планируется актуализировать
программы аспирантуры. Обсуждение и голосование будет открытым.
Просим членов УС присутствовать на заседании.

На завтра 05.09.25г. автобус отменен.
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