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Astronauts watch from space as ice splinters from a glacier | Space photo of the day for June 11, 2026
By Chelsea Gohd published
Changes in the Southern Patagonia Icefield can be seen from space

'Aliens: Fireteam Elite 2' upgrades the sci-fi action shooter to the state-of-the-badass art
By George Yang published
We got tactical and stayed frosty for our preview of Aliens: Fireteam Elite 2, guided by game director Chris Cross.

Why do stars appear different colors in the night sky?
By Joe Rao published
Discover why some stars shine blue, white, orange or red and what those colors tell us about the cosmos.

Elon Musk wants to put 1 million AI satellites in space. Here's how SpaceX could do it
By Elizabeth Howell published
SpaceX CEO Elon Musk outlined more details for his company’s planned data centers in space ahead of a widely anticipated IPO on Thursday (June 11) expected to make him a trillionaire.

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James Webb Space Telescope finds evidence the mysterious 'little red dots' are black hole stars
By Robert Lea published
Astronomers using the James Webb Space Telescope may be close to solving the mystery of "little red dots" in the early universe.

NASA chief defends all-male Artemis 3 astronaut crew amid backlash: 'I don't think anyone should be reading into this'
By Elizabeth Howell published
The four astronauts named to the Artemis 3 crew are all male, but NASA officials emphasized they were selected based on their qualifications and experience.

'Voltron: Legendary Defender' turns 10 today, and we think this mecha robot reboot was just as good as 'Power Rangers' and 'Transformers'
By Sergio Pereira published
Voltron may sound like an ointment for back pain, but the reboot Legendary Defender demonstrates that there's more to the big stompy robots concept than meets the eye.

The asteroid that wiped out the dinosaurs may have created a vast underground habitat for life that lasted 8 million years
By Samantha Mathewson published
The asteroid impact that triggered the extinction of the dinosaurs may also have created one of Earth's most enduring habitats for life.
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