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Happy Tuesday, Space Fans! Welcome to today's daily dose of space and our top story today comes from the James Webb Space Telescope, which has spotted some truly strange weather - ruby and sapphire rain - on an exoplanet with 11,000 mph winds. Here's where it is.
And that's not all, of course. SpaceX has a big launch you can watch, Astrobotic just unveiled its new moon lander, and there is a planet parade in the night sky you won't want to miss. See it all below!
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We just got our first look at Astrobotic's new Griffin-1 lander, a private moon lander that carryying NASA's FLIP rover to the moon. If it looks beefy, that's because it is. Here's what's on board.
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We promised a SpaceX launch to watch and that's coming up early Wednesday, June 17, and it's carrying a trio of huge comsats. Here's where and when to watch.
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The night sky has been filled with stunning sights this month and it's about to get better. The crescent moon will shine alongside Jupiter, Venus and Mercury as it passes through the Beehive open star cluster on June 17. Here's how to see it.
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There are some things we can't see with our own eyes in the sky and this is one of them. NASA's Chandra X-ray spacecraft has detected the supernova wreckage of a dead star that erupted 1,700 years ago and ejected debris at 2 million miles per hour.
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It's not every day you see Times Square in NYC taken over by Starships, but then again, it's also not every day a company like SpaceX makes history with the world's largest IPO. Which brings us to today's photo: A view of Times Square all SpaceX'd out for the IPO. It may never look this spacey again. Here's what happened.
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This Nikon Z fc is our choice as the best budget camera — our expert was impressed with its looks and performance — and right now you can save $100 with this deal. Here's how to get it.
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We just got a deep look into the gameplay of this new space game Exodus and to say we're hyped, well, it's an understatement. See why we can't wait to launch into this digital final frontier.
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And that's a wrap on our space news roundup for the day.
Be sure to come back on Wednesday to see how SpaceX's Bluebird satellite launch goes. Later on Wednesday, we'll get an update on Katalyst's plan to rescue NASA's Swift space telescope before it falls out of space. You won't want to miss that one, so see you then!
Keep looking up!
Tariq Malik
Editor-in-Chief, Space.com
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