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

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The Launchpad
May's Full Flower Moon rises tonight after a lunar eclipse
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Friday will be an interesting day for moonwatchers.
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How did Earth's continents form?
(Tatsiana Volskaya/Getty Images)
New research ultimately poses more questions than it answers.
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Space quiz! Tonight's full Flower Moon will be in the Libra constellation. The word "Libra" comes from the Latin for what?
Learn the answer here!
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Space Deal of the Day
Orion telescopes and binocular deals 2023
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We've scoped out the best Orion telescope and binoculars deals on the market and put them in this handy guide.
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Skywatching
Watch Flower Moon lunar eclipse in free livestream
(Yaorusheng/Getty Images)
The eclipse will be visible only from the Eastern Hemisphere, but that doesn't mean those of us in the West can't watch it in real time.
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Spaceflight
Europe won't have reusable rockets for another decade
(ESA - D. Ducros)
Arianespace's CEO says the expendable Ariane 6 will likely fly for more than a decade before being replaced.
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China's Tianwen 1 orbiter produces global map of Mars
(China Central Television/CNSA/CAS)
The mission's data will be used in the planning for China's next Mars expedition.
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Science & Astronomy
NASA shares stunning images for Black Hole Week
(NASA/Catholic University of America)
With so much exciting content, you'll want to dive right in to the singularity that is NASA's Black Hole Week.
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If dark matter is 'invisible,' how do we know it exists?
(ACT Collaboration)
Despite making up most of the matter in the universe, dark matter doesn't interact with light. So how do astronomers know it is there?
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SpaceX
SpaceX won't launch next private astronaut crew in May
(Axiom Space)
NASA, SpaceX and Axiom Space are working to find a launch date for the Ax-2 mission.
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Entertainment
Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 review: An emotional sendoff
(Marvel Studios)
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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