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Leak on International Space Station delays SpaceX launch of Axiom-4 astronauts
An ongoing leak aboard the International Space Station is once again delaying the launch of Axiom Space’s next private astronaut mission.
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SpaceX traces Starship test-stand explosion to failure of pressurized nitrogen tank
The giant explosion that destroyed a SpaceX Starship vehicle on the test stand this week was likely caused by the failure of a pressurized nitrogen tank, the company said.
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1st images from the Vera C Rubin Observatory will drop on June 23. Here's why that's such a big deal
The Rubin Observatory will reveal its first images on Monday. Space.com spoke to scientists who explained why this will be a monumental event for astronomy.
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Get relaxed views of the universe for a fraction of the price with a huge $675 off the Unistellar Odyssey Pro
The Unistellar Father’s Day sale ends in two days — grab the Odyssey Pro with $675 off
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This galaxy cluster has mysterious cosmic tendrils over 200,000 light-years long (image)
Astronomers have taken an unprecedentedly detailed look at the tendrils and filaments that wrap around supermassive black hole-dominated galaxies of Abell 2255.
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From 'Toy Story' to 'Elio', here's every space-themed Pixar movie and short so far
‘Elio’ isn’t the legendary animation studio’s first adventure on the final frontier. Here’s every Pixar movie and short that explores space.
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NASA moon orbiter spies grave of crashed Japanese lunar lander (image)
NASA’s Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO) has imaged the crash site of Resilience, a moon lander built and operated by the Tokyo-based company ispace.
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Fitness trackers are failing millions — this fix could change everything
Fitness trackers often fail people with obesity by underestimating their energy burn, leading to discouraging results and misguided health data. A scientist’s frustrating experience in an exercise class with his mother-in-law where her effort wasn t reflected on the fitness leaderboard sparked a breakthrough. His team at Northwestern developed a new open-source smartwatch algorithm that accurately captures energy expenditure for individuals with obesity, rivaling gold-standard lab equipment and paving the way for more inclusive, empowering health tracking.
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Flash floods in the Alps: How climate change is supercharging summer storms
Fierce, fast summer rainstorms are on the rise in the Alps, and a 2 C temperature increase could double their frequency. A new study from researchers at the University of Lausanne and the University of Padova used data from nearly 300 Alpine weather stations to model this unsettling future.