Go Here to Read this Fast! DC Studios’ James Gunn explains why The Batman Part II was delayed
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DC Studios’ James Gunn explains why The Batman Part II was delayed
Go Here to Read this Fast! DC Studios’ James Gunn explains why The Batman Part II was delayed
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DC Studios’ James Gunn explains why The Batman Part II was delayed
Go Here to Read this Fast! Ken Jeong shares his emotional response to the Community movie script
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Ken Jeong shares his emotional response to the Community movie script
Go Here to Read this Fast! Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra could miss out on a crucial tracking feature
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Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra could miss out on a crucial tracking feature
NASA said on Friday that it received a signal from the Parker Solar Probe confirming that the spacecraft had survived its closest ever flyby of the sun. The approach took it just 3.8 million miles from the surface, passing within the sun’s corona and allowing for unprecedented data collection in the vicinity of a star. A few million miles might seem like a pretty great distance, but to put things in perspective, NASA explains, “If the solar system was scaled down with the distance between the sun and Earth the length of a football field, Parker Solar Probe would be just four yards from the end zone.”
The probe’s current orbit takes it closest to the sun about every three months. It’ll swing back around for two more close flybys in 2025, on March 22 and June 19. The probe is expected to transmit the data from its latest close approach soon, once it’s in a better location to do so. “The data that will come down from the spacecraft will be fresh information about a place that we, as humanity, have never been,” said Joe Westlake, the director of the Heliophysics Division at NASA Headquarters. “It’s an amazing accomplishment.”
This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/science/space/parker-solar-probe-survived-its-close-approach-to-the-sun-and-will-make-two-more-in-2025-180350510.html?src=rss
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Parker Solar Probe survived its close approach to the sun and will make two more in 2025
At this point, I’m pretty sure I’ve earned my reputation as the most tech-critical member of the AppleInsider staff through countless other pieces I’ve written. I’m sure that’ll also be reflected here.
When Mike asked me to write a piece about my setup, I scoffed. Surely, my setup would be far less impressive than my coworkers’ — and I still stand by that.
I owned the very first Retina iPad mini way back in 2014, but it was only ever a Netflix machine for me. With the release of the new seventh-generation model that’s all changed, and it might just be the defacto iPad from here on out.
The new 2024 iPad mini is the smallest tablet in a lineup dominated by superfast, super-big tablets. But after spending a few weeks with the new A17 Pro-powered, I think I finally get why you should buy one.
Go Here to Read this Fast! iPad mini 7 two-month review: Now I get it
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iPad mini 7 two-month review: Now I get it
Go Here to Read this Fast! Macs need Face ID, but not if it’s like Windows Hello
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Macs need Face ID, but not if it’s like Windows Hello
Go Here to Read this Fast! 10 best Dracula movies, ranked
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10 best Dracula movies, ranked