Monday, November 24, 2025

Could astronaut rescue services be a thing? | Double star system new spot in the search for life | Early Black Friday deals on all things Celestron

A Trek-themed 'This Week in Space' episode | Starlink satellites launched from California
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November 24, 2025
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Space deals for Black Friday
 
Best 2025 deals on Celestron telescopes & binoculars
Best 2025 deals on Celestron telescopes & binoculars
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The biggest and best Celestron telescope and binocular deals with huge savings on the horizon, with Black Friday this week.
 
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The Launchpad
 
Could we see an astronaut rescue service?
A recent space debris hit on China's Shenzhou 20 astronaut capsule has sparked concern among experts that there's a need for an astronaut space rescue service for any future incidents. We have the full details on our website. 

Other headlines for today include SpaceX's recent Starlink satellite launch from California, scientists eyeing a double star system for potential clues of life in space, even though the system doesn't have any giant exoplanets and a dive into how humanity may repeat its mistakes in the upcoming book: 'The Second World.'

We have all that and more for your daily read. 

Keep looking up,
Kenna
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Space debris strike sparks push for rescue service
Space debris strike sparks push for rescue service
"We're now in an era where there's multiple governments, multiple companies involved in space. So the shift is not just one organization needing to think about space rescue for their own needs."
 
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Are extra dimensions hiding in the universe?
Are extra dimensions hiding in the universe?
While the existence of extra dimensions is a cool idea, it's currently not supported by any evidence
 
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Space quiz! What does UAV stand for?
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Science & Astronomy
 
Scientists eye double star system for signs of life
Scientists eye double star system for signs of life
The giants might've been kicked out, left to live a rogue lifestyle.
 
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How light helped a friar study the cosmos
How light helped a friar study the cosmos
Contemporary astrophysics has, of course, vindicated Fishacre's position
 
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SpaceX
 
SpaceX launches 28 Starlink satellites from California
SpaceX launches 28 Starlink satellites from California
The maiden launch of Booster 1100 lifted off at 3:48 a.m. EST on Sunday (Nov. 23).
 
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Technology
 
Planes and airships aim to rival Starlink
Planes and airships aim to rival Starlink
"When the Stratomast is flying, all these old satellites are going to be in museums."
 
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Telescopes & Binoculars
 
4.5 stars: Canon 8x20 IS binoculars are lightweight
4.5 stars: Canon 8x20 IS binoculars are lightweight
These small binoculars provide ample image stabilization, are Canon's lightest IS binos and give good optical clarity, great for enthusiastic, traveling stargazers.
 
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Entertainment
 
'The Second World' shows humanity's futuristic flaws
'The Second World' shows humanity's futuristic flaws
Jake Korell's debut novel 'The Second World' envisions a newly independent Mars shaped by real space-policy debates, near-future technology, and the very human absurdities we'll bring with us when we leave Earth.
 
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Today in Space
 
'This Week In Space' podcast: Ep187: History of Trek
'This Week In Space' podcast: Ep187: History of Trek
A History of Star Trek with Glen Swanson
 
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On this day: Nov. 24, 1947: 1st Aerobee rocket launch
On this day: Nov. 24, 1947: 1st Aerobee rocket launch
On November 24, 1947, the U.S. Navy launched the first Aerobee rocket.
 
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Photo of day: Satellite sees Antarctic ice melt
Photo of day: Satellite sees Antarctic ice melt
This is not good news for the future of our planet.
 
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