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    Comet Lemmon photos are plagued by satellite streaks. Here's how amateur astronomers face the problem

    space.com29 minutes ago

    Comet Lemmon photos are plagued by satellite streaks. Here's how amateur astronomers face the problem

    A composite image of Comet Lemmon revealing where bright pixels were rejected by an image-stacking algorithm. (Image credit: Dan Bartlett) Recent months have seen space fans revel in a wealth

    Mars orbiter spies 'barcode' aftermath of rare Red Planet avalanche caused by meteoroid impact

    space.com1 hour ago

    Mars orbiter spies 'barcode' aftermath of rare Red Planet avalanche caused by meteoroid impact

    On Christmas Eve in 2023, a European Space Agency (ESA) spacecraft captured what looks like a barcode etched into the rusty slopes of Mars. The image, taken by ESA’s ExoMars

    Denis Villeneuve's sci-fi movies ranked, worst to best

    space.com2 hours ago

    Denis Villeneuve's sci-fi movies ranked, worst to best

    Denis Villeneuve will be directing the next James Bond movie, and we can’t wait to see his take on 007. And while his directorial slate is full of intense thrillers,

    Giving Gemini its due: 'Apollo 13' author Jeffrey Kluger honors 'forgotten' NASA program with new book (exclusive interview)

    space.com3 hours ago

    Giving Gemini its due: 'Apollo 13' author Jeffrey Kluger honors 'forgotten' NASA program with new book (exclusive interview)

    NASA’s 10 crewed Project Gemini flights, which launched in 1965 and 1966, were instrumental in delivering the knowledge and testing that would lead to landing astronauts on the moon in

    ‘House of Dynamite’ and where U.S. missile defense goes from here

    Space News5 hours ago

    ‘House of Dynamite’ and where U.S. missile defense goes from here

    A new shock-and-awe movie might sharpen public concern about American vulnerability to nuclear attack and defense against it. The fictional ”House of Dynamite” shows United States leaders trying to respond to a

    Key antenna in NASA’s Deep Space Network damaged

    Space News6 hours ago

    Key antenna in NASA’s Deep Space Network damaged

    WASHINGTON — One of the largest antennas in NASA’s Deep Space Network was damaged in September and may be out of service for an extended period, further straining the system.

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