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Did A Russian Spy Satellite Break Apart In Orbit?

An astronomer claimed a spy satellite launched by Russia may have recently exploded in low-Earth orbit. According to the astronomer, the satellite may have been deployed by Russia as part of the country’s anti-satellite warfare strategy.
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Quickly Relieve Tiredness By Taking This Natural Supplement

With the holiday season, all behind everyone now and many are already back at work, the long days, pressing deadlines, and hectic schedules have also begun. Along with the seemingly incessant demands at work comes tiredness and fatigue.
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Hubble, Chandra, Spitzer Join Forces To Create A New Image Of The Crab Nebula

The Great Observatories of NASA recently joined forces to create a new stunning visualization of the Crab Nebula. Through the imaging capabilities of the Hubble Space Telescope, Chandra X-ray Observatory and the Spitzer Space Telescope, NASA was able to share a multi-wavelength image of the nebula and its central supernova remnant.
A Ukrainian plane carrying 176 passengers crashed after it was 'unintentionally' shot down by Iran

Satellites Images Capture Wreckage Of Plane Shot Down By Iran

Images captured by the satellites of a space tech company revealed the wreckage of the Ukrainian airliner that was shot down by Iran last week. The images were taken shortly after officials from Iran admitted to shooting down the passenger plane with a proximity missile.

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