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Working Overtime in Orbit: Striking Photos from Butch and Suni's Ordeal

Suni Williams and Butch Wilmore are back home after suffering through quite the news cycle. From the doomed Starliner mission that brought them to the space station, to the Dragon that had to bring them home after NASA extended their stay by over 9 months, we relive their long journey through historic images captured on Earth and in orbit.


April 2, 2025
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Finding Fuel for the Future in a Burbank Castle

The carbon emissions of today would be the fuel source of tomorrow. Burning any form of natural gas would still produce harmful emissions, but Terraform Industries could recapture those pollutants and recycle them into future fuel. Producing this carbon neutral natural gas from the atmosphere feels novel, though the technology behind their first product, the Terraformer, is not.


March 25, 2025
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Starlink's Uphill Battle to Serve India

Starlink has announced partnerships with major Indian telecom operators Reliance Jio and Bharti Airtel to distribute its terminals. More than 652 million Indians currently lack reliable internet, a vast potential market. However, Starlink’s expansion faces complex regulatory requirements, pressure from terrestrial carriers, and government security concerns, especially in border regions where unregistered terminals were recently seized from insurgents and smugglers.


March 18, 2025
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Spielberg and ‘Top Gun: Maverick’ Director to Helm Dueling UFO Films

Steven Spielberg and Top Gun: Maverick director Joseph Kosinski are making competing films on the recent UAP investigations and alien disclosure news cycles. Can we buy tickets yet?


March 11, 2025
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Are Earthlings Ready for a New Planet in the Solar System?

The discovery of the now mythical Planet Nine in the solar system would be a scientific goldmine and a satisfying resolution to a long-standing mystery. It would also be a major public sensation that could inspire wonder, controversy, and a whole lot of unhinged speculation.


March 4, 2025
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The Fastest Spacecraft Ever Built Braves the Sun

The Parker Solar Probe is designed to study the Sun’s corona—its upper atmosphere—up close, aiming to understand the coronal magnetic field and plasma, uncover why the corona reaches extreme temperatures, and determine what drives the supersonic solar wind, all to transform our knowledge of the Sun.


February 25, 2025
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