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We are halfway through the week, space fans!
Space junk is crashing to Earth faster because of solar storms, NASA released THOUSANDS of new Artemis photos, and a rover is using a lucky penny on Mars in a surprising way.
Check out what's big in space this week below!
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Recently, several UCF experts across space commercialization and tourism sat down to discuss major shifts and strategic opportunities in the space economy. Find out where they see other industries playing key roles and what they're most excited about for humanity's future off-Earth.
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You could spend hours scrolling through the thousands of photos just released by NASA from the Artemis 2 moon mission.
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The Eta Aquarid meteor shower peaks this week, but will you be able to see it?
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A trans-Neptunian object was found to possess a surprising thin atmosphere after astronomers witnessed the object occult a distant star.
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Mexico City is one of the fastest subsiding cities in the world, dropping by up to 14 inches every year.
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Providing good luck to the first Martian to find it.
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Jun Aslan and Phaedra share a quiet chat in Archetype Entertainment's latest Community Update.
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And that's it for our space update today!
Thanks for sticking with me to the end of this message. Stay tuned for some breaking new science later this week. Also this week, we'll see China's next cargo launch to the Tiangong space station and new information about a NASA Earth mission.
Keep looking up!
Chelsea Gohd
Content Manager, Space.com.
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