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SpaceX launches 26 low-Earth Starlink satellites

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The Launchpad

Kenna here with your daily dose of the latest space news and science.

We've got a good line up of stories for you, from looking back at Titan A.E.'s release 25 years ago (I know, time flies!) to a giant solar storm causing radio blackouts across the North America to a new launch date for the private Ax-4 mission. There's that and more in our latest headline roundup.

Thanks for exploring with us. 

Keep looking up, 

Kenna 

Content Manager, Space.com
Titan A.E. film is now 25 years old: A look back
Send your birthday love to Planet Bob as we reminisce about this spirited post-apocalyptic gem.
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SpaceX launches 26 low-Earth Starlink satellites
Liftoff occurred at 11:36 p.m. EDT on Monday (June 16).
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Space Deal of the Day
Reviewing the Fujifilm X-T50 camera
The Fujifilm X-T50, with its powerful 40.2-MP sensor and excellent creative functionality, is a great beginner camera for astrophotography.
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Skywatching
Solar flare erupts causing radio blackouts
The M-class flare was accompanied by a coronal mass ejection currently forecast to land Earth with a glancing blow on June 18.
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Spaceflight
SpaceX, NASA target June 19 private Ax-4 launch
Axiom Space's next astronaut launch is back on the board, at least for now.
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Science & Astronomy
1st images of artificial solar eclipse by Proba-3
The first images of an artificial solar eclipse from ESA's Proba-3 mission have been unveiled.
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Apollo 17's moon rocks still relevant 50 years on
Tiny glass beads formed in the fires of explosive volcanic eruptions on the moon, and brought back to Earth by Apollo 17, reveal their secrets.
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Galaxy cluster in 20 million light-year wide cocoon
"A cloud of energetic particles this large has never been observed in this galaxy cluster or any other."
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Today in Space
Image of day: Giant telescope mirror gets a cleaning
Staff at the European Southern Observatory have a system to clean the La Silla Observatory's delicate mirrors without breaking them.
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