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After a month of no answer, NASA will try hailing its silent MAVEN Mars orbiter today

After waiting out a planned two-week communication blackout, NASA is set to listen again for a Mars orbiter that abruptly went silent more than a month ago. The renewed contact attempt for the Mars Atmosphere and Volatile Evolution mission, or MAVEN, comes after the end of a solar conjunction today (Jan. 16) — a period when the sun sits between Earth and Mars and charged solar particles can…
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DJI Neo 2 drone review

Just a year after the DJI Neo was released, DJI hasn’t wasted any time in producing a new and seriously improved version, the DJI Neo 2. It’s not often we see a drone model replaced so quickly, but it seems that DJI is keen to dominate the selfie drone market.
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SpaceX Crew-11 astronauts return to Earth after 1st-ever medical evacuation of ISS

Four astronauts are safely back on Earth after the first-ever medical evacuation of the International Space Station. A SpaceX Crew Dragon capsule carrying NASA’s Mike Fincke and Zena Cardman, Japan’s Kimiya Yui and cosmonaut Oleg Platonov splashed down in the Pacific Ocean off the coast of San Diego today (Jan. 15) at 3:41 a.m. EST (0841 GMT; 12:41 a.m. California time), about 10.5…
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The universe should be packed with tiny galaxies — so where are they?

Where are the smallest galaxies? A recent study suggests that there may not be as nearly as many of them in the early universe as there should be, which has big implications for the story of how our universe grew up. For years, astronomers have looked back into the deep history of the cosmos and assumed that if they just looked hard enough, they would find a nearly infinite supply of tiny, dim…
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We may be witnessing the messy death of a star in real time

Could a star have its own heartbeat? It sounds more like poetry than physics, but in the case of a red giant named R Leonis, the answer is a resounding, if slightly erratic, yes. For over two centuries, we have watched this star. R Leonis is a Mira variable, a type of aging…
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Get a huge 25% off these Canon image-stabilized binoculars — one of our favorites for stargazing under the new moon

Ever had trouble with a wobbly view from your high-magnification binoculars? Image-stabilized (IS) binoculars are the solution to this problem and the Canon 12×36 IS III binoculars are now 25% off on Amazon. With 12x magnification and image stabilization, they are perfect for watching the night sky in detail and close-up terrestrial viewing. You can get the Canon 12×36 IS III binoculars…
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