Friday, April 26, 2024

Alien Day 2024: 'Alien' bursts back into theaters today

Alien Day 2024: 'Alien' bursts back into theaters today | NASA astronauts ready for 1st Boeing Starliner mission | Satellite images compare 2024 and 2017 total solar eclipses
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April 26, 2024
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The Launchpad
Alien Day 2024: 'Alien' bursts back into theaters today
(20th Century Studios)
Alien Day 2024 is here and we've got two perfect ways to celebrate your favorite sci-fi horror sensation.
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NASA astronauts ready for 1st Boeing Starliner mission
(NASA via X)
"Do we expect it to go perfectly? This is the first human flight [with] the spacecraft. I'm sure we'll find things out."
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Total Solar Eclipse 2024
Satellite images compare 2024 and 2017 total solar eclipses
(NOAA)
North America has experienced two transcontinental total solar eclipses within the last seven years, and these satellite images compare the crisscrossing paths of totality.
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Skywatching
Astrophoto of the month: 'Devil Comet' delights
(Chris Schur/www.schursastrophotography.com)
Our astrophoto of the month is this extraordinary view of 'Devil Comet' 12P/Pons-Brooks captured by Chris Schur from his viewing location in Payson, Arizona, U.S. on April 9, 2024.
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Spaceflight
Boeing's Starliner is 'go' for May 6 astronaut launch
(Boeing/John Grant)
Boeing's new spaceship has been cleared for its first-ever crewed liftoff.
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Russian cosmonauts make quick work of ISS spacewalk
(NASA TV)
Two Russian cosmonauts completed a spacewalk at the International Space Station, wrapping up all of their tasks with time to spare, including the deployment of a radar that they began last year.
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Science & Astronomy
Some early universe galaxies grew up surprisingly fast
(Zoe Le Conte)
Using the James Webb Space Telescope, scientists have discovered that early universe galaxies must have grown up way faster than expected.
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Entertainment
Lego reveals NASA Artemis rocket, Milky Way galaxy sets
(Lego/collectSPACE.com)
Get ready space fans, Lego is about to launch two new sets that can take you from the moon to edge of the Milky Way.
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