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Happy Tuesday space enthusiasts!

There's lots of news happening today, starting with a new report on the James Webb Space Telescope possibly capturing elusive 'black hole stars.' If this theory is correct, it could explain how black holes managed to grow to supermassive sizes before the universe was even 1 billion years old.

Other stories for today include a peek inside Lunar Outpost's new moon rover mission control room, space shuttle astronaut Pam Melroy joining Venus Aerospace and a new way to remove space junk using an ion engine. 

It's also Trivia Tuesday, and our quiz of the week is all about science fiction monsters. Do you have the smarts to match the literary creatures to their books of origin? Try it out! 

We have all that and more for your daily read. 
Thanks for exploring with us.
Keep looking up, 
Kenna 
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Did JWST capture possible elusive 'black hole stars'?
Did JWST capture possible elusive 'black hole stars'?
"It's an elegant answer, really, because we thought it was a tiny galaxy full of many separate cold stars, but it's actually, effectively, one gigantic, very cold star."
 
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Astronaut Pam Melroy joins Venus Aerospace
Astronaut Pam Melroy joins Venus Aerospace
"We believe in a future where this is the engine powering everything..."
 
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Space quiz! What year did NASA's Viking spacecraft land on Mars?
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Skywatching
 
See Jupiter and moon join Gemini twins in predawn sky
See Jupiter and moon join Gemini twins in predawn sky
The crescent moon will shine with Jupiter among the stars of Gemini early on Sept. 16.
 
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Spaceflight
 
Firefly Aerospace's Alpha rocket cleared to fly again
Firefly Aerospace's Alpha rocket cleared to fly again
"Technical challenges aren't roadblocks -- they're catalysts."
 
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Look in Lunar Outpost's moon rover mission control
Look in Lunar Outpost's moon rover mission control
The rover's design is "a mix between a dune buggy and a heavy-duty truck."
 
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Science & Astronomy
 
Experts can predict when Mars' skies have auroras
Experts can predict when Mars' skies have auroras
"The fact that we captured the aurora again demonstrates that our method for predicting aurorae on Mars and capturing them works."
 
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Viking missions' findings are still discussed today
Viking missions' findings are still discussed today
Viking consisted of two twin orbiters and landers, with experimental chambers in the landers to conduct three biology experiments.
 
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Technology
 
Ion engine exhaust could knock space debris out of sky
Ion engine exhaust could knock space debris out of sky
A new ion engine design could help clear up low Earth orbit.
 
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Trivia Tuesday: Quiz of the week
 
Match the literary sci-fi monster to its book
Match the literary sci-fi monster to its book
From radioactive kaiju to genetically engineered nightmares, science fiction has gifted us some of the most unforgettable monsters in literature.
 
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Today in Space
 
On this day: Sept. 16, 1949: V-2 rocket explodes
On this day: Sept. 16, 1949: V-2 rocket explodes
On Sept. 16, 1949, the U.S. launched a V-2 rocket with a monkey named Albert III on board.
 
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Image of the day: A close shave on the ISS
Image of the day: A close shave on the ISS
Even though they're far from home, astronauts on the International Space Station still have normal routines, including getting regular haircuts.
 
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