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Moon phase today explained: What the Moon will look like on July 19, 2026

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mashable.com > science > moon-phase-today-july-18-2026

Moon phase today explained: What the Moon will look like on July 18, 2026

1+ day, 12+ hour ago  (335+ words) Mashable After days of almost complete darkness, the Moon is finally illuminated enough to spot some features on its surface once again What can you see when you look up tonight?What is today’s Moon phase?As of Saturday,…...

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mashable.com > science > exoplanet-earth-like-atmosphere-potential-for-life

Scientists discover planet with Earth-like atmosphere

1+ day, 23+ hour ago  (328+ words) Still seeking proof of life outside our solar system? Buckle up, because we're one step closer. A new paper, published today in Science, outlines the discovery of a potentially Earth-like atmosphere surrounding a nearby exoplanet that may provide clearer proof…...

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mashable.com > science > moon-phase-today-july-17-2026

Moon phase today explained: What the Moon will look like on July 17, 2026

2+ day, 12+ hour ago  (342+ words) Mashable We're not onto day three of the new lunar cycle, which means the Moon is starting to properly come into view Over the next few nights it'll become even more visible, and moon gazing will return.What is todayâ…...

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mashable.com > science > moon-phase-today-july-16-2026

Moon phase today explained: What the Moon will look like on July 16, 2026

3+ day, 12+ hour ago  (339+ words) Mashable The Moon is starting to reappear on its right side (this will be the left side if you're in the Southern Hemisphere) This means we're in the Waxing Crescent portion of the lunar cycle.What is today’s Moon…...

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mashable.com > article > andor-bby-time

'Andor' and its time jumps: BBY, explained

3+ day, 13+ hour ago  (426+ words) Other shows give you a ticking clock. Andor, which just returned to Disney+ for its second and final season, gives you a ticking calendar. That's the meaning of "BBY 4," which appears on screen at the beginning of Andor Season 2, episode…...

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mashable.com > article > jeff-bezos-elon-musk-rocket-measuring-contest

Jeff Bezos and Elon Musk both have rockets. Whose is the biggest?

4+ day, 9+ hour ago  (483+ words) When it comes to rockets, size matters, and Elon Musk and Jeff Bezos know it. The two billionaire entrepreneurs both own their own spaceflight companies. Musk's SpaceX is currently using its large Falcon 9 rocket to fly large payloads to orbit…...

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mashable.com > article > ancient-mars-rain-snow-evidence

Scientists find subtle clues ancient Mars had rainy days, too

4+ day, 9+ hour ago  (544+ words) For the past four years, NASA's Perseverance rover has rambled over a region of Mars where scientists say a strong river once emptied into a crater, creating a large delta. But for that to have happened, a lot of water…...

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mashable.com > tech > starlink-v5-dish

Starlink has a new, smaller dish that consumes less power

4+ day, 7+ hour ago  (225+ words) SpaceX has launched Starlink V5, a satellite internet kit that comes with a smaller dish that's also more power-efficient than its predecessor. If you're hoping for faster downloads, stop right there: Internet speeds have actually gone down a little: from 400+ Mbps…...

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mashable.com > article > nasa-space-shuttle-secret-spy-satellite-launches

NASA launched spy satellites on the space shuttle, but that shouldn't be a shock

4+ day, 18+ hour ago  (520+ words) NASA and the U.S. military weave a tangled web. Ostensibly, NASA is run by civilians. Its astronauts aren't active duty service members and NASA officials aren't military either. However, if you examine the history of the space agency, it becomes clear…...