Update for 6:30 p.m. ET: NEW LAUNCH TIME - SpaceX is now targeting no earlier than 7:23 p.m. ET (2323 GMT) for tonight's launch of Starship Flight 11. Watch live here and see our live Flight 11 updates. SpaceX plans to launch the 11th test flight of its Starship...
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Astronomers believe they have uncovered evidence of a previously unknown ninth planet lurking in the not-too-distant reaches of the solar system. This hypothetical world, dubbed "Planet Y," could be around the same size as Earth and may exist alongside another popular...
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Investing in one of the best budget exercise bikes is an easy way to boost your cardiovascular fitness. They are versatile, take up less space than some other cardio equipment, and offer a huge variety of beginner-friendly workouts. You can use it for long rides or...
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Microorganisms critical to human health have demonstrated robust resilience against the extreme forces of space travel. This finding offers significant hope for safeguarding astronaut well-being during future long-duration missions. Scientists at Australia's Royal...
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