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This 'Star Trek: Strange New Worlds' teaser whets our appetite for season 2 (video)

The second season of Star Trek: Strange New Worlds premieres on Paramount Plus on June 15 and you can watch a new teaser for the exciting Trek spinoff.

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New tabletop game 'Death in Space' lets you mine for precious gems in the ravaged Tenebris system

Free League Publishing and Stockholm Kartell have released new sci-fi survival game, "Death in Space," for space game fans.

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Rocket Lab to launch 2 missions for NASA hurricane-watching constellation

Rocket Lab is preparing to launch four tiny NASA hurricane-studying satellites across two missions from the company's Launch Complex 1 in New Zealand.

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SpaceX Starship launch under FAA investigation after raining potentially hazardous debris on homes and beaches

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is investigating the April 20 launch of SpaceX’s Starship amid claims the launch smashed windows and rained ash on the habitats of endangered animals.

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NASA updates schedule for astronaut flights to space station through 2024

NASA is nailing down its calendar with Boeing and SpaceX, laying out who will fly astronauts to the International Space Station when.

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Sisko and Worf unite to stop a crazed Klingon emperor in IDW's 'Star Trek: Day of Blood' event

IDW Publishing is releasing the first-ever ongoing "Star Trek" crossover event with this summer's "Day of Blood."

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Astronomers pull in record haul of 25 new repeating 'fast radio bursts'

Fast radio bursts are one of the biggest mysteries in astronomy with origins that are currently unknown, but scientists now have twice as many of these repeating rapid bursts of energy to study.

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Astronomers snap 1st-ever direct image of a black hole blasting out a powerful jet (photo)

Astronomers have taken the first direct image of a powerful jet blasting out of a black hole. The jet is emerging from the monstrous supermassive black hole at the heart of Messier 87.

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SpaceX aborts launch of Starlink satellites seconds before liftoff due to rocket landing concerns

SpaceX called off its launch of Starlink satellites on April 26 due to 'probability of landing failure,' an official said during the live broadcast.

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Pococo Galaxy star projector review

This rechargeable star projector emits bright, colorful and sharp imagery that gives the best star projectors we've tested a run for their money.

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'Alien' Day 2023: Marvel Comics hatches haunting new reboot of 1979 sci-fi classic

It's Alien Day 2023, and to celebrate the arrival of the xenomorphs on Earth, Marvel Comics has released a freshly spawned "Alien" comic book title.

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Watch SpaceX's powerful Falcon Heavy rocket launch on 6th mission today

SpaceX's powerful Falcon Heavy rocket will launch for the sixth time ever today (April 26), and you can watch the action live.

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Voyager engineers keep on tickin' in new documentary 'It's Quieter in the Twilight'

"It's Quieter in the Twilight" spotlights the engineers still on the job for NASA's Voyager mission, whose twin probes launched in 1977.

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Star Trek: Discovery is coming to an end: Here are 5 things season 5 needs to fix

After a strong start, Star Trek: Discovery lost its way when it relocated to the 32nd century. Here’s how it can get back on course.

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SpaceX sharing Starship data for NASA's Artemis 3 moon landing

Moon astronauts will touch down on the surface in 2025 or so using SpaceX's Starship. NASA officials are sharing crew information with SpaceX to get ready for Artemis 3.

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'Dragon cloud' holds clues about how the biggest stars in the galaxy are born

A massive, cold clump of material in the heart of the "Dragon cloud" is ready to form a single giant star, and astronomers got a rare glimpse of the event.

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NASA needs sharper diversity focus to boost representation, audit finds

NASA has spent several years focusing on diversity and inclusion, but the agency agrees with results of a recent audit showing that more improvement is needed.

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Mars helicopter Ingenuity snaps incredible aerial photo of Perseverance rover during 51st flight

The Mars helicopter Ingenuity captured an incredible aerial photo of the Perseverance rover amidst the desolate Red Planet plains on April 22, 2023.

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US updates asteroid-defense strategy

The U.S. government has published an updated action plan for how to deal with potentially dangerous asteroids.

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James Webb Space Telescope reveals rich chemistry of planet-forming disks for the 1st time

For the first time, the James Webb Space Telescope revealed the chemical composition of dusty planet-birthing disks of material around distant stars.

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Private Japanese spacecraft apparently fails on historic moon landing try

The Hakuto-R lander, built by Tokyo-based company ispace, seems to have failed today (April 25) in its attempt to become the first private spacecraft to touch down on the moon.

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