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Alerts Clockwise from top left: Can’t Hardly Wait (Screenshot); Lady Bird (Screenshot); To All The Boys I’ve Loved Before (Photo: Netflix); The Artist (Screenshot); The Lovebirds (Photo: Netflix); The Little Hours (Photo: Gunpowder & Sky); The Incredible Jessica James (Photo: Netflix) Streaming libraries expand and contract. Algorithms are imperfect. Those damn thumbnail images are always changing. But you know what you can always rely on? The expert opinions and knowledgeable commentary of The A.V. Club. That’s why we’re scouring both the menus of the most popular services and our own archives to bring you these guides to the best viewing options, broken down by streamer, medium, and genre. Want to know why we’re so keen on a particular movie? Click the title at the top of each slide for some in-depth coverage from ....
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Permalink https://p.dw.com/p/3kGXO The digital revolution has radically changed the way we live and work. But more than three billion people are still offline. As with any infrastructure, fast data connections initially reach urban centers. People who live in rural areas, even in rich industrialized countries, often have to get by without reduced bandwidth. Now several consortia are competing to bridge this gap with the help of hundreds of mini-satellites in low orbit. The idea is not entirely new: 25 years ago, others already failed because of their over-ambitious plans and technical limitations. It is only now that high numbers of satellites can be produced quickly and cheaply through automation and mass production. In February 2019, the OneWeb consortium launched the first six 150-kilogram satellites into a low-earth orbit. On their way to their final orbit at an altitude of 1,200 kilometers., the satellites must pass through a dense array of GPS and Earth observation satel ....
18 April 2021, 8:19 pm EDT By The orbit of nearby systems has threatened the existence of habitable planets which have been watched closely by a study, particularly as it generates the greenhouse effect that renders it unusable. The study has been able to see how much the proximity of planets affects each other, especially with orbit, as it goes around a certain path. (Photo : Photo by NASA/JPL-Caltech/T. Pyle via Getty Images) In this handout digital illustration released on September 15, 2011 by NASA, the newly-discovered gaseous planet Kepler-16b orbits it s two stars. NASA s Kepler Mission discoverd the world orbiting two Stars, the larger a K dwarf and the smaller a red dwarf. ....
China s Mars Probe Just Sent Haunting Photos of The Red Planet 6 APRIL 2021 China s Mars probe, Tianwen-1, has been hanging around Mars in a parking orbit for nearly two whole months now, preparing for its rover landing in May. But it s not just sitting there in orbit twiddling its antennae. The probe is surveying the planet, orbiting closer, checking out the mission s chosen rover landing site - and sending back some amazing images of our dusty planetary friend.
On March 16 and March 18, the spacecraft took two panoramic photographs with its medium-resolution camera of a crescent Mars viewed from its far side, with the Sun behind it, from a distance of about 11,000 kilometers (6,835 miles). ....