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New Star Wars Films Coming From Game of Thrones Producers

Game Of Thrones executive producers David Benioff and D.B. Weiss will create a new series of Star Wars films separate from both the ongoing Skywalker saga of the core films and Star Wars: The Last Jedi director Rian Johnson’s planned trilogy of original films. “David and Dan are some of the best storytellers working today,” […]

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Four Solo Solo: A Star Wars Story Posters

Four posters spotlighting the core cast of Lucasfilm’s Solo: A Star Wars Story have been released following the debut of the film’s first teaser trailer . Solo is scheduled for release May 25. Got a comment? There’s lots of conversation on Newsarama’s FACEBOOK and TWITTER! To source

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Astronomers Detect a Swarm of Tiny Objects Orbiting an Alien Sun

This image shows how star KIC 3542116 looks to the Kepler space telescope. Cooler colors represent darker regions, and warmer colors represent brighter regions. There are tiny comets orbiting foreign suns. And human beings can detect them. Six times, about 800 years ago, dark things passed between the bright-yellow dwarf star KIC 3542116 and Earth. […]

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Flat-Earth Rocketeer Fails to Launch (Again)

The flat-Earth rocketeer remains planet-bound. “Mad” Mike Hughes, a flat-Earth conspiracy theorist who has managed to get significant attention for his now-repeated failed rocket launches, strapped himself into his second homemade rocket Saturday (Feb. 3). But, as Noize TV documented in an excruciating 11-minute livestream of the event , Hughes’ rocket never left its pad. […]

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What Makes Jupiter's Great Spot Red? It's Still a Mystery

A close-up of Jupiter’s Great Red Spot taken by the JunoCam instrument on NASA’s Juno probe, and color-enhanced by citizen scientist Jason Major. Jupiter’s Great Red Spot has swirled for hundreds of years, but the source of its distinctive color remains a mystery. New laboratory experiments are working to produce that color — and others […]

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Single-Person Spacecraft Design Passes Pool Test

Artist’s impression of the single-person spacecraft by Genesis Engineering Solutions. Putting on a spacesuit is one of the most dangerous activities for astronauts. During spacewalks, there is little protection against micrometeoroids, which can puncture the protective suits. Occasionally, the suits themselves suffer failures that can threaten the life of the astronaut .  To avoid this […]

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In Photos: SpaceX's 1st Falcon Heavy Rocket Readies for Launch

27 First-Stage Engines Credit: SpaceX The Falcon Heavy’s first stage is essentially three Falcon 9 rocket cores strapped together — meaning the big booster will have 27 Merlin engines firing in unison at liftoff. Special Cargo for Maiden Flight Credit: SpaceX A peek inside the Falcon Heavy’s payload fairing reveals a red Tesla Roadster — a […]

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Super Bowl 2018: Even Astronauts Are Watching the Big Game

The big screen is up on the @Space_Station , and we are ready for the Big Game. Good luck to the @Patriots and @Eagles . #SuperBowl pic.twitter.com/116mr59VL5 — Joseph M. Acaba (@AstroAcaba) February 4, 2018 It’s official: Super Bowl LII is truly out of this world. That’s because even astronauts in space are watching the […]

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Russia, Japan and China Launch Satellites in Back-to-Back Missions

Three different rockets – one each from Russia, China and Japan – launched satellites into orbit over three days in back-to-back-to-back space missions.  The launch triple play occurred between Thursday (Feb. 1) and Saturday (Feb. 3), and came one day after the U.S.-based company SpaceX launched a Falcon 9 rocket carrying the GovSat-1 communications satellite into […]

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