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Bolted to Pioneer 10 is a plaque showing two humans and a cosmic map back to Earth, while the spacecraft itself is now a silent ghost ship drifting toward Aldebaran, a star it will not pass for another two million years. - Space Daily
Bolted to the side of Pioneer 10 is a gold-anodised aluminium plaque, about 152 by 229 millimetres, engraved with the figures of a man and a woman and a set of symbols meant to mark where and when the spacecraft came from. The craft that carries it has been s…
Trump hits out at ‘chirping’ critics as U.S. and Iran launch fresh wave of strikes - CNBC
Trump’s Truth Social post comes as air strikes between the U.S. and Iran resumed over the weekend.
U.S. bombs Iranian military sites and Kuwait is hit by drone and missile fire - NPR
The U.S. military says it bombed Iranian radar and drone control sites in Iran after Tehran shot down an American MQ-1 Predator drone this weekend. Kuwait said its air defenses opened fire on Monday.
Sam Levinson Defends That Major Death in ‘Euphoria’ Season 3 Finale: “It Just Felt Like an Honest Ending” - The Hollywood Reporter
Shortly after the third season’s shocking finale was released, Levinson and HBO confirmed the series would not return for season four and that it concluded with Sunday’s night episode.
The Platner sexting controversy and what it could mean for Democrats - The Washington Post
Democrats consider the Maine race crucial to regain the Senate. Platner’s latest controversy, one strategist said, will be « very material. »
After a crippled seven-year journey Japan's Hayabusa probe limped home in 2010 and burned up in the sky over Australia, but not before releasing the first asteroid samples ever returned to Earth. - Space Daily
Japan’s Hayabusa probe returned to Earth on 13 June 2010, breaking apart in a bright streak over the Woomera Test Range in South Australia. About three hours before that final reentry, it had released a 40-centimetre capsule, which parachuted down into the ou…