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    Best sci-fi strategy games, ranked

    As gamers, we’ve fought in countless battles on alien worlds and sci-fi futures, taking control of one-person armies like Commander Shepard, the Doom Slayer, or Master Chief… but what about

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    In-Q-Tel invests in Vast

    Space News7 hours ago

    In-Q-Tel invests in Vast

    ORLANDO, Fla. — An investment by a venture fund affiliated with the U.S. national security community in commercial space station developer Vast is not necessarily a sign of military interest

    Astronomers Observe a Black Hole in Another Galaxy Tearing a Star Apart

    Universe Today7 hours ago

    Astronomers Observe a Black Hole in Another Galaxy Tearing a Star Apart

    New study reveals, for the first time, a tidal disruption event (TDE), where a black hole tears apart a star, occurring outside the center of a galaxy that produced exceptionally

    phys.org8 hours ago

    ESA's HydroGNSS Scout satellites ready for launch

    After arriving at the California launch site at the end of September, the two HydroGNSS satellites have been carefully prepared for liftoff, scheduled this month.

    phys.org9 hours ago

    Student-built CubeSat to study solar wind and space weather from orbit

    A multidisciplinary team of undergraduate students from three different universities has designed and built a mini satellite, known as a CubeSat, that will launch into space to gather data in

    Live coverage: Atlas 5 makes another try to launch ViaSat-3 F2 communications satellite

    Spaceflight Now10 hours ago

    Live coverage: Atlas 5 makes another try to launch ViaSat-3 F2 communications satellite

    A United Launch Alliance Atlas 5 551 rocket stands at Space Launch Complex 41 ahead of launching Viasat’s ViaSat-3 Flight 2 satellite to a geosynchronous transfer orbit. Image: Adam Bernstein

    FCC commissioner warns U.S. influence on satellite spectrum debates could wane

    Space News10 hours ago

    FCC commissioner warns U.S. influence on satellite spectrum debates could wane

    ORLANDO, Fla. — A member of the Federal Communications Commission warned that declining American influence could make it harder to secure support for key satellite industry priorities at international conferences.

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