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A new Climate Model Suggests That Venus Never had Oceans

World-building in the "Blade Runner" universe is still exciting and ripe with potential and the latest animated entry is "Black Runner: Black Lotus." During a panel at this year's New York Comic Con, a new trailer for the forthcoming series aired along with confirmation of the premiere date. 

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Star Trek: Kelvin Timeline explained

We've remodulated our tricorders to help you make sense of the Star Trek Kelvin timeline from the recent Star Trek movies.

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Brightening Comet Leonard may be visible without a telescope. Look near Venus.

NASA is getting ready to launch a new science spacecraft Saturday (Oct. 16) to study asteroids near Jupiter, and you can watch mission coverage live all week.

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Capture One Pro 21 review

Capture One Pro 21 is studded with editing features, works reliably for tethered shooting, and allows neat organization of files, but it comes with a premium price tag

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How to Photograph the ISS

It’s very possible to photograph the ISS, but you need to know where the International Space Station is, and how to track it. Our guide explains it all

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Why does the moon look close some nights and far away on other nights?

With the best binoculars you can spend your days observing wildlife, and your evenings gazing at the night sky

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New 'Star Trek: Prodigy' footage lands at NYCC with cast announcements

"Star Trek: Prodigy," Paramount+'s new animated Trek show, wowed the New York Comic Con crowed with its first full-length episode.

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Remains of Nazi V2, the first supersonic rocket, unearthed in South East England

The remains of a V2 rocket fired by Nazi Germany at London during World War II have been unearthed in a field in the southeast of England, where it crashed and exploded before reaching its target.

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Forecasting space weather is hard. A new Australian satellite may help make it easier

The new satellite is the first designed and built by the Australian Research Council Training Centre for Cubesats, UAVs, and their Applications (or CUAVA for short).

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People have long claimed to hear the northern lights. Are the reports true?

People have long claimed they can hear the northern lights, saying the sounds include eerie whizzing, crackling and buzzing. Is it just an auditory illusion?

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Best telescopes 2021: Top picks for viewing planets, stars, and more

Our selection of the best telescopes will suit all budgets and needs - whether you're watching planets, stars, the moon or anything else in the night sky

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China's Tianwen 1 Mars orbiter changes orbit to begin planetary survey

Enter astrophotography competitions to get your work noticed by some of the world's most prestigious photographic institutions

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Does space travel in the MCU make any sense?

Untangling all the different space travel methods to move across the Marvel universe.

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Coolest spaceships in sci-fi

What are some of the coolest spaceships in sci-fi? We’ve picked some of pop culture’s best spaceships to ooo and ahh over.

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William Shatner's Blue Origin launch delayed to Wednesday due to weather

Blue Origin has pushed the next launch of its New Shepard suborbital vehicle, which will carry Shatner and three other people, from Tuesday (Oct. 12) to Wednesday (Oct. 13) due to weather concerns.

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NASA's asteroid spacecraft Lucy launches this week on ambitious 12-year mission

NASA's next asteroid-bound mission to explore the earliest days of our solar system is nearly ready to launch.

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Nobel Prize for physics winner shaped ground-breaking Earth-observing mission

This year's Nobel Prize in Physics laureate Klaus Hasselmann helped to shape a ground-breaking Earth-observation space mission that paved the way for the modern study of our planet's environment.

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First close-up pictures of Mercury from BepiColombo hint at answers to the planet's secrets

The BepiColombo spacecraft – a joint project by the European and Japanese space agencies – swung by its destination planet Mercury in the early hours of Oct. 2.

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Perseverance's first major successes on Mars — an update from mission scientists

In the short time since NASA's Perseverance rover landed in Mars' Jezero Crater on Feb. 18, 2021, it's already made history.

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'Star Trek: Exploring New Worlds' exhibition is a must for every fan

An impressive collection from throughout the epic sci-fi show's long history.

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NASA is ready to take on the world with its new climate action plan

NASA has big plans to fight against climate change and its devastating global impacts with a new climate action plan the agency released on Thursday (Oct. 7).

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