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    Could this film become the 1st western movie to send a filmmaker into space?

    space.com1 hour ago

    Could this film become the 1st western movie to send a filmmaker into space?

    The romantic comedy “I See You” aims to become the first western film to launch a filmmaker into low-Earth orbit to shoot key scenes. “I See You” won’t be entirely

    'Shockingly large' amount of sensitive satellite communications are unencrypted and vulnerable to interception, researchers find

    space.com2 hours ago

    'Shockingly large' amount of sensitive satellite communications are unencrypted and vulnerable to interception, researchers find

    Cybersecurity researchers have intercepted vast quantities of private voice calls and text messages, including potentially sensitive communications of government and military officials, transmitted over completely unprotected satellite communication links. When

    Darth Vader returns in the new 'Star Wars' novel 'Master of Evil', and we've got a sneak peek (exclusive)

    space.com3 hours ago

    Darth Vader returns in the new 'Star Wars' novel 'Master of Evil', and we've got a sneak peek (exclusive)

    Let’s not mince words: Darth Vader is one of the best fictional characters ever created (after Batman!) so it’s with great anticipation that New York Times best-selling novelist Adam Christopher

    China breaks its single-year launch record with weekend flurry

    space.com4 hours ago

    China breaks its single-year launch record with weekend flurry

    China just broke its single-year launch record — and with nearly two months left in 2025. Four Chinese rockets lifted off over the weekend, taking the nation’s total number of

    Enceladus May Host A Stable Ocean Fit For Life, New Study Finds

    Astrobiology6 hours ago

    Enceladus May Host A Stable Ocean Fit For Life, New Study Finds

    The new study constrained the Enceladus’ global conductive heat flow by studying its seasonal temperature variations at its north pole (yellow). These results, when combined with existing ones of its

    Sateliot opens Barcelona facility to build more capable direct-to-device satellites

    Space News6 hours ago

    Sateliot opens Barcelona facility to build more capable direct-to-device satellites

    TAMPA, Fla. — Spain’s Sateliot announced plans Nov. 10 to develop upgraded satellites from newly expanded facilities in Barcelona, aiming to move beyond connecting sensors and machines to also provide

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