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as the vehicle climbed high into Earth's atmosphere, giving Haven-1 a view of a ride it will take to space next year. Vast Space posted this photo to X following the launch. Read more: Vast Space ...
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Suspended in a sunbeam, a tiny speck of light we all call home reminds us of our shared fragility and the vastness of the cosmos. This speck, seen in Voyager 1’s famous “Pale Blue Dot” image, shows ...