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New York planetarium to host 200-player space game tonight (video)
Got plans for this evening?
Got plans for this evening?

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New York planetarium to host 200-player space game tonight (video)
Gizmodo Gallery has only been open for 24 hours, and already we’ve gotten to hang out with Woz and almost break the Santa Claw. (Don’t worry, it’s still running .) What’s next? Glad you asked! Here’s a rundown of today’s planned events.
Gizmodo Gallery has only been open for 24 hours, and already we’ve gotten to hang out with Woz and almost break the Santa Claw. (Don’t worry, it’s still running .) What’s next? Glad you asked! Here’s a rundown of today’s planned events.
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Today at Gizmodo Gallery: Free Nerf Guns, Reader Meetup, Tour of the Universe
Meet Carter Emmart. He has spectacular hair and an unbelievably cool job title: Director of Astrovisualization at the American Museum of Natural History. And on Wednesday night at 7pm, he’s bringing his badass 3-D Atlas of the Universe to Gizmodo Gallery.
Meet Carter Emmart. He has spectacular hair and an unbelievably cool job title: Director of Astrovisualization at the American Museum of Natural History. And on Wednesday night at 7pm, he’s bringing his badass 3-D Atlas of the Universe to Gizmodo Gallery.

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Space Nerds Rejoice: A Crazy 3-D Tour of the Universe at Gizmodo Gallery
Does science ruin the magic of life? In this grumpy but charming monologue, Robin Ince makes the argument against.
Does science ruin the magic of life? In this grumpy but charming monologue, Robin Ince makes the argument against.
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TED: Robin Ince: Science versus wonder? – Robin Ince (2011)
The folks in charge of our final frontier have just taken the wraps off their latest rocket design, dubbed the Space Launch System. Unimaginative moniker aside, NASA’s prepping the SLS to take future astronauts aboard its Orion Multi-Purpose Crew Vehicle beyond Low Earth Orbit, and out into the vast reaches of our solar system. The launcher’s design, as shown off in the agency’s video render, was chosen specifically for its flexibile architecture, allowing engineers to adapt and evolve its build based on mission requirements
The folks in charge of our final frontier have just taken the wraps off their latest rocket design, dubbed the Space Launch System. Unimaginative moniker aside, NASA’s prepping the SLS to take future astronauts aboard its Orion Multi-Purpose Crew Vehicle beyond Low Earth Orbit, and out into the vast reaches of our solar system. The launcher’s design, as shown off in the agency’s video render, was chosen specifically for its flexibile architecture, allowing engineers to adapt and evolve its build based on mission requirements

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NASA’s Space Launch System to rocket into deep space, unravel the universe’s mysteries (video)
The Miss Universe Pageant concludes tonight , in all of its fake-tanned, bleach-blonde, moronic ranting glory. We wouldn’t have it any other way! That’s why we offer up all the tools to become an awkward Miss Universe winner.
The Miss Universe Pageant concludes tonight , in all of its fake-tanned, bleach-blonde, moronic ranting glory. We wouldn’t have it any other way! That’s why we offer up all the tools to become an awkward Miss Universe winner.

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The Things You Need to Be a Perfect Pageant Princess
Our network of eagle-eyed tipsters have given us the heads-up that Sony’s $700 NEX-5N is ready to buy online, and curious camera fans can check out last month’s hands-on before deciding to part ways with that much cheddar. The company is also taking pre-orders for the monstrous NEX-7 , which costs $1,350 — slightly more than we’d expected.
Our network of eagle-eyed tipsters have given us the heads-up that Sony’s $700 NEX-5N is ready to buy online, and curious camera fans can check out last month’s hands-on before deciding to part ways with that much cheddar. The company is also taking pre-orders for the monstrous NEX-7 , which costs $1,350 — slightly more than we’d expected.

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Sony Alpha NEX-5N on sale, NEX-7 available for pre-order
Our network of eagle-eyed tipsters have given us the heads-up that Sony’s $700 NEX-5N is ready to buy online, and curious camera fans can check out last month’s hands-on before deciding to part ways with that much cheddar. The company is also taking pre-orders for the monstrous NEX-7 , which costs $1,350 — slightly more than we’d expected. This camera has a 24.3-megapixel sensor, can shoot AVCHD video and stills up to 10 fps and can probably see the turn of the universe, or something
Our network of eagle-eyed tipsters have given us the heads-up that Sony’s $700 NEX-5N is ready to buy online, and curious camera fans can check out last month’s hands-on before deciding to part ways with that much cheddar. The company is also taking pre-orders for the monstrous NEX-7 , which costs $1,350 — slightly more than we’d expected. This camera has a 24.3-megapixel sensor, can shoot AVCHD video and stills up to 10 fps and can probably see the turn of the universe, or something
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Sony Alpha NEX-5N on sale, NEX-7 available for pre-order
The cosmological speed limit remains unbroken. A team of researchers from the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, led by Du Shengwang, claim to have proven that a single photon is incapable of traveling faster than light. The support for Einstein’s special theory of relativity all but rules out the simplest form of time travel — breaking the universe’s traffic laws to condense time within a vessel
The cosmological speed limit remains unbroken. A team of researchers from the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, led by Du Shengwang, claim to have proven that a single photon is incapable of traveling faster than light. The support for Einstein’s special theory of relativity all but rules out the simplest form of time travel — breaking the universe’s traffic laws to condense time within a vessel

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Scientists prove cosmological speed limit, time travel moves a little further out of reach
Is that an intergalactic wave pool, or just a hungry, hungry quasar? Turns out it’s a bit of both — well, not the wave pool bit, but it’s watery.
Is that an intergalactic wave pool, or just a hungry, hungry quasar? Turns out it’s a bit of both — well, not the wave pool bit, but it’s watery.

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Giant body of water found in space, black hole claims it was just hydrating
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