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Happy Wednesday! Kenna here with your daily dose of all things space news and science. 

From mysterious radio pulses coming from Antarctica to northern lights over Alberta to a new National Geographic documentary on Sally Ride, there's lots to read in today's roundup of stories. 

Thanks for exploring with us. 

Keep looking up, 

Kenna 

Content Manager, Space.com
Tiny black holes from Big Bang are supermassive
"Primordial black holes, if they exist, will be hiding in the extremes!"
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Space quiz! How costly was Vera Rubin Observatory?
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Skywatching
Northern lights & glowing clouds collide in Alberta
The surprise display was captured on June 9 by aurora chaser Harlan Thomas.
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Spaceflight
China's astronaut capsule for moon aces crucial test
The country is hoping the next boots on the lunar surface will be those of a taikonaut, not an astronaut.
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Science & Astronomy
Intricate picture of a galaxy shows a thousand colors
"The Sculptor Galaxy is in a sweet spot. It is close enough that we can resolve its internal structure, but at the same time big enough that we can still see it as a whole system."
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Mysterious radio pulses detected above Antarctica
"We still don't have an explanation for what those anomalies are."
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Entertainment
Nat Geo documentary 'SALLY,' on Sally Ride
Directed by Cristina Costantini, 'SALLY' not only celebrates the late astronaut also but reveals a side to her she felt she had to keep secret for 27 years.
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Today in Space
On this day: June 18, 1983: Sally Ride goes to space
NASA astronaut Sally Ride became the first American woman in space aboard the space shuttle Challenger.
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