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Space Force’s Secretive X-37B Is Returning to Space With New Tech (gizmodo.com)
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Startup aims to beam sunlight from space using mirrors (techspot.com)
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SpaceX Has the Nerve to Be Mad About a Competitor’s Massive Satellites Littering Earth Orbit (gizmodo.com)
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The ‘Hail Mary’ That Saved NASA’s Juno Camera From Jupiter’s Radiation Hell (gizmodo.com)
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Astronomers use colors of trans-Neptunian objects to track ancient stellar flyby (news.ycombinator.com)
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Astronomers Discover Potential Dwarf Planet Lurking Way Beyond Pluto (gizmodo.com)
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Secretive Chinese Satellite Emerges in Surprising Orbit After 6-Day Vanishing Act (gizmodo.com)
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A Century of Quantum Mechanics (news.ycombinator.com)
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This 19-year-old’s space company just raised millions to keep satellites connected 24/7 (techcrunch.com)
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YC-backed Apolink by 19-year-old bags $4.3M to build 24/7 connectivity for LEO satellites (techcrunch.com)
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It’s hunting season in orbit as Russia’s killer satellites mystify skywatchers (arstechnica.com)
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Vortex (Véhicule Orbital Réutilisable de Transport Et D'Exploration) (news.ycombinator.com)
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The EU Proposes New Rules to Govern the European Space Race (wired.com)
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Astronomers may have found a third interstellar object (arstechnica.com)
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Pentagon may put SpaceX at the center of a sensor-to-shooter targeting network (arstechnica.com)
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Failed Orbital Mission Loses Human Remains, Space Pot (gizmodo.com)
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NASA Satellite That’s Been Dead for 57 Years Sends Mysterious Signal to Earth (gizmodo.com)
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Google Wants to Get Better at Spotting Wildfires From Space (wired.com)
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Crunch time—we’ll soon find out if Amazon’s launch providers are up to the job (arstechnica.com)
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A Closer Look At Uranus’s Moons Reveals a Surprising Dark Side (gizmodo.com)
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Astronomers Just Took the First-Ever Picture of the Bottom of the Sun (futurism.com)
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Solar Orbiter gets world-first views of the Sun's poles (news.ycombinator.com)
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Solar Orbiter sends back first live observations from the Sun's south pole (techspot.com)
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See the Sun in a Way You've Never Seen It Before, From Above and Below (cnet.com)
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Solar Orbiter captures images of the sun's pole for the first time (engadget.com)
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Solar Orbiter Captures First Clear Views of Sun’s South Pole—and It’s a Hot Mess (gizmodo.com)
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