
Space photos of the week, January 3–9, 2016.
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Science and reality

Space photos of the week, January 3–9, 2016.
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That may be because they are: Earth is rushing along right now at about 30 kilometers per second (almost 19 miles per second) — moving about a kilometer per second faster than when Earth will be farthest from the Sun on July 4, notes Bruce McClure of EarthSky Tonight.*
Or maybe it’s the accelerating pace of new developments? Tech predictions for 2016 are ranging from “Intelligent agents that will talk to you actively, reminding you of things that are happening and giving you a unique form of augmented reality” (TechCrunch) and “3-D printing’s inflection point: 3-D printed guns, 3-D printed vital organs” (Inc.) to “The Hyperloop will become fully operational” (Computerworld).
What are your predictions?
Head on over to our Forums — where folks are making predictions for 2016 ranging from “Amazon and Walmart will begin experimental delivery of parcels using drones” (Wiccidor) to “Low cost, bendable hi-def displays will make significant inroads in consumer electronics” (beachmike) — and make yours!
We’ll do a reality check on Jan. 2, 2017.
* The reason: today (January 2) our planet Earth reached its closest point to the Sun for this year — Earth’s perihelion. Earth is now about 5 million kilometers (3 million miles) closer to the Sun than it will be on July 4 at aphelion. “Though not responsible for the seasons, Earth’s closest and farthest points to the sun do affect seasonal lengths,” McClure explains.

From water on Mars to a little something called Pluto, WIRED presents the best photos of the cosmos for 2015.
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After 10 years and three trillion miles, Pluto's biggest scientific booster is on top of the world---er, dwarf planet.
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This year's planetary research reminds us that exploration of the solar system (and beyond) is just beginning.
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Take that, Jeff Bezos.
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Watch the livestream of the emergency spacewalk.
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SpaceX is attempting their first launch since a rocket exploded in June, and they're going big.
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Space photos of the week: December 13–19.
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Just after noon Eastern today, Cassini will fly by the icy moon Enceladus for the final time---and a tearful farewell it'll be.
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