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'Star Wars: Visions Vol. 2' director tells a ghost story in the galaxy far, far away (exclusive)

An interview with director Paul Young on his short film in "Star Wars: Visions Vol. 2"

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Gargantuan 'superflare' from distant star may have launched one of the strongest solar storms ever seen

Scientists studying a star system in Orion witnessed one of the most powerful stellar eruptions ever seen — and it could be devastating to nearby planets.

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Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 review: The emotional sendoff the team deserved

The third Guardians of the Galaxy movie is a raw, dark, and sentimental last adventure for James Gunn’s endearing band of misfits.

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Artemis 2 astronaut to carry Canada's flag at King Charles' coronation

Artemis 2 astronaut Jeremy Hansen will be the flag-bearer for Canada on Saturday (May 6) at the coronation of King Charles III.

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SpaceX won't launch next private astronaut crew for Axiom Space in early May after all

The launch of Ax-2, the second private crewed mission to the International Space Station, has been delayed beyond early May. A new target date has not yet been announced.

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May's Full Flower Moon rises tonight after a lunar eclipse

May's full Flower Moon rises tonight (May 5) following a lunar eclipse that will be visible only to the Eastern Hemisphere.

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How did Earth's continents form? Leading theory may be in doubt

Geologists and planetary scientists are rethinking how Earth's continents may have formed after discovering that the leading theory may not be possible after all.

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What is the 2023 Humans to Mars Summit?

The 2023 Humans to Mars Summit, to be held in Washington, D.C. from May 16 to May 18, aims to add urgency to the quest to put boots on the Red Planet.

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NASA shares stunning deep space images for Black Hole Week 2023

Black hole week kicked off on Monday (May 1) with scientists and space enthusiasts alike celebrating our growing understanding of these cosmic titans.

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China's Tianwen 1 orbiter produces global map of Mars (video)

China's space authorities have released a series of global images of Mars produced from data gathered by the country's first interplanetary mission, Tianwen 1.

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How to watch the Flower Moon lunar eclipse on May 5 in a free livestream

Watch live as a lunar eclipse joins the full Flower Moon on Friday (May 5) thanks to a free telescope livestream from the Virtual Telescope project.

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Giant proto-galaxy in early universe devours recycled material to birth new stars

A faraway proto-galaxy has been observed feeding on recycled material, shedding more light on how galaxies sustain star birth across eons.

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Celebrate Star Wars Day with these Lego Star Wars deals at Amazon

You'll have to jump to lightspeed with these deals as they're only on offer for today.

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'Star Wars: Return of the Jedi' 40th anniversary sees Admiral Ackbar at the helm of his own comic series

Marvel Comics is releasing new "Star Wars: The Rebellion" and "Star Wars: Max Rebo" comics for "Return of the Jedi's" 40th anniversary.

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If dark matter is 'invisible,' how do we know it exists?

Dark matter is the mysterious substance that accounts for most of the universe's mass, but it doesn't interact with light, making it effectively invisible. So how do astronomers know dark matter exists?

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Star Wars: Visions Vol. 2 review: A braver and more consistent set of little stories

Star Wars: Visions Volume 2 presents an anthology of animated shorts which take bigger swings and have more distinct voices than its predecessor.

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NASA astronaut Reid Wiseman, commander of the Artemis 2 moon mission

NASA's Reid Wiseman is commander of the first human moon mission since 1972 and has both naval aviator and International Space Station experience.

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New book reveals NASA photographer's unseen Mercury astronaut archives

As a NASA photographer, Taub was there to capture the start of the U.S. space program. A new book reveals Taub's role 'Photographing America's First Astronauts.'

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Europe won't have reusable rockets for another decade: report

The CEO of France-based launch company Arianespace says Europe will have to wait until the 2030s for a reusable rocket.

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Carrie Fisher to finally receive her Hollywood Walk of Fame star on 'Star Wars' Day

Carrie Fisher will be honored posthumously on the Hollywood Walk of Fame on 'Star Wars' Day.

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Celebrate Star Wars Day with 22% off these Amazon Echo Dot bundles

May the fourth be with you and your all-new Amazon Echo Dot bundles, released to celebrate Star Wars Day.

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