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NASA's tiny CAPSTONE probe goes silent on its way to the moon

The 55-pound (25 kilograms) CAPSTONE moon probe ceased communicating with its handlers shortly after it deployed successfully from Rocket Lab's Photon spacecraft bus yesterday (July 4).

James Webb Space Telescope preparing to see starbirth in high definition

The James Webb Space Telescope will investigate a stellar nursery in the Orion Nebula, promising to reveal the earliest stages of star formation.

'For All Mankind' panels, mission patches landing at San Diego Comic Con

"For All Mankind" is heading to Mars by way of San Diego Comic Con. Between a pair of panels and a set of mission patches, the Apple TV+ alternate space history series will be well represented.

Unistellar eVscope 2 telescope review

The eVscope 2 telescope is a telescope and astrocamera-in-one that is easy to use, automatically navigates to night sky objects and is easily controlled via an app.

Lego Star Wars Luke Skywalker’s Landspeeder review

Luke's Landspeeder is one of the best (and most reasonably-priced) UCS Lego sets of recent years.

Australia just flew its own 'vomit comet.' It's a big deal for zero-gravity space research

As Australia's space program begins to take off, parabolic flights like these will be in high demand.

The Large Hadron Collider returns in the hunt for new physics

Switched back on for its third observing run, the LHC will chase down sterile neutrinos, dark matter and deviations from the Standard Model of particle physics.

New 'Little Sombrero' image is a feather in Hubble's cap

The newly released image was part of a 2006 survey to learn more about stellar populations in the galaxy.

What to look for in a telescope deal for Amazon Prime Day

Amazon Prime Day runs from Tuesday July 12 to Wednesday July 13 but how do you know what to look for in a telescope deal?

'The Orville' Season 3 episode 5 revisits the Moclan gender controversy

Everyone onboard the Orville faces some tough decisions this week, not least of whom is young Topa

Rare, elliptical craters reveal new clues about strange Saturn moons Tethys and Dione

Data from NASA's Cassini mission revealed rare, elliptical craters on Saturn's moons Tethys and Dione, which may help researchers better understand the satellites' age and formation.

Exclusive: Superstar comic artist Liam Sharp conjures an Arthurian sci-fi epic with 'Starhenge'

Writer/artist Liam Sharp delivers his fantastic new sci-fi series for Image Comics, "Starhenge."

LIGO resumes work in 2023 and will catch gravitational wave signals fainter than ever

Following two years of upgrades, the Laser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave Observatory (LIGO) is almost ready for its next operating run, which is set to begin in March 2023.

Save hundreds of dollars on Anycubic 3D printers to kickstart July

Save up to $380 on some top-quality 3D printers but you'll have to hurry as these deals end July 10.

How to see Webb’s new images

As excitement mounts for the unveiling of Webb’s first full-colour images on Tuesday 12 July, here’s how to participate in the global celebration via ESA’s channels. Choose from watching a livestream, attending an in-person event, or joining our social media activities.

Never-before-seen crystals found in perfectly preserved meteorite dust

Researchers have discovered tiny, never-before-seen carbon crystals in meteorite dust left over from the explosion of the Chelyabinsk meteor in 2013.

Search for habitable exoplanets included in China's upcoming space missions

The Chinese Academy of Sciences has selected candidates for its next round of space missions, which are projected to launch between 2026 and 2030.

Mysterious blue blobs a new type of star system created by a galactic 'belly flop'

The blobs are irregular groups of young blue stars thought to have formed in a galactic collision that scientists liken to a belly flop.

Solar system planets, order and formation: A guide

Explore the eight (or nine) planets of the solar system in order from nearest to the sun and discover the many wonders of our solar system along the way.

How to watch Independence Day on Independence Day

Here's where to watch Independence Day on the day itself.

Solar eclipses: What are they?

Solar eclipses are one of nature's most spectacular events. Here we explore what they are and the different types of solar eclipses.


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