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    to the moon Tired of selling nothing in a physical storefront, GameStop shifts to selling nothing on their new NFT marketplace Jason Weisberger
  • Funny Read this wonderfully surreal webcomic about intergalactic orgasms and the moon landing. Thom Dunn
  • moon The moon is mysteriously rusting, and scientists think it's our fault Thom Dunn
  • Business #BlueMoon: Jeff Bezos says Blue Origin will land on Moon by 2024 Xeni Jardin
  • Funny Watch astronauts on the moon sped up for laffs David Pescovitz
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    History Nixon gave Cyprus a piece of the moon. Then a coup made it disappear. Ellsworth Toohey
  • Spain Apollo 11 lunar sample missing Franco — Rupert Colley / CC BY 2.0 (Wikimedia Commons)
    History Nixon gave Spain moon rocks from Apollo 11. Spain lost them. Ellsworth Toohey
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    Space 60 million stars shine in Euclid telescope's new image of the Milky Way Rob Beschizza
  • public service Woman lying on beach run over by the person theoretically guarding lives Jason Weisberger
  • Great Moon Hoax — Benjamin Henry Day (1810-1889) / Public domain (via Wikipedia)
    History In 1835 a New York paper put bat-men and unicorns on the moon Ellsworth Toohey
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    science fiction The man who built the spaceships for 2001, Alien, and Empire has died Séamus Bellamy
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    gadgets CrankGPT is an offline AI box for the apocalypse Rob Beschizza
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    science fiction Jason Momoa won't touch the Escape from New York remake Séamus Bellamy
  • By U.S. Army Center Of Military History - http://www.history.com/news/hungry-history/d-day-rations-how-chocolate-helped-win-the-war, Public Domain, Link
    History The Army told Hershey to make a chocolate bar that tasted bad Ellsworth Toohey
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    maker A hobbyist projects SFO's overhead planes onto his ceiling in real time Ellsworth Toohey
  • Space Astronauts may soon finally be able to do laundry Gail Sherman
  • poetry This poem perfectly captures AI-induced rage Jennifer Sandlin
  • Moon
    Science This weekend's blue moon is also a micromoon (but won't be blue and isn't smaller) Rob Beschizza
  • Entertainment Disney World's "Carousel of Progress" now to include progress Ruben Bolling
  • Screenshot from Space Coast Live
    Space Blue Origin rocket explodes during Florida test Rob Beschizza

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