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More[ad_1] SpaceX now has about 150,000 daily users of its Starlink satellite internet service in Ukraine — almost 10 weeks after being activated in the war-torn country. Mykhailo Fedorov, Ukraine’s vice prime
More[ad_1] Up to 50 shooting stars per hour will light up the night sky when the Eta Aquarids meteor shower reaches its peak later this week. According to Royal Observatory Greenwich, the
More[ad_1] It’s a question that has puzzled scientists for decades – if there are aliens out there, why haven’t they visited Earth yet? Now, scientists believe they may have the answer to
More[ad_1] NASA is sending two artificial female bodies to the moon to study the risks of space radiation for women astronauts. The manikins, affectionately called ‘Helga’ and ‘Zohar’, will launch aboard the Orion
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