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Happy Monday! 

Today is World Asteroid Day, commemorating the 1908 "Tunguska event," where a giant fireball exploded over the forests of Tunguska in Siberia, creating the largest meteor impact in history. 

We have a good lineup of headlines for your daily read: from Blue Origin launching six tourists from Texas into sub-orbit to a proposed wildfire satellite constellation that can scan the Earth every 20 minutes to the 20th anniversary of Steven Spielberg's "War of the Worlds" film. We've got those and more in our newsletter. 

Thanks for exploring with us.

Keep looking up, 

Kenna 

Content Manager, Space.com
Blue Origin launches 6 tourists on suborbital trip
The 10-minute suborbital flight lifted off Sunday (June 29) from West Texas.
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New satellite hopes to scan Earth for wildfires
It's the first satellite designed for monitoring and detecting wildfires and Muon Space hopes to use it to scan the Earth every 20 minutes.
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Space quiz! On the latest Blue Origin launch, astronaut Carl Kuehner received which distinction?
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Science & Astronomy
NASA cuts threaten Europe's flagship Mars rover
NASA was to supply some critical technologies for the mission, which Europe may not be able to readily replace.
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Is US forfeiting Red Planet leadership to China?
"Returning the scientifically selected samples that await us on Mars, as part of a balanced portfolio, will help to ensure the US does not cede leadership in deep space to other nations, such as China."
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SpaceX
SpaceX sends two batches of Starlink satellites
The liftoffs occurred at 12:26 a.m. and 1:13 p.m EDT on June 28 from Florida and California, respectively.
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Technology
Satellites keep breaking in space & falling to Earth
Cheap, uninsured satellites are creating more space junk -- and it's starting to rain down on our heads.
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Entertainment
'War of the Worlds' at 20: Spielberg's 75% apocalypse
Spielberg's contemporary spin on H. G. Wells would be up there with his best if only he could have nailed the ending.
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19th-century astronomer used sci-fi to explore Mars
Parisian astronomer Camille Flammarion brought used science fiction to bring Mars to life
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