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July 12, 2022 – Who’s hungry to enjoy a new Kirby game together? Kirby’s Dream Buffet will be out this summer Nintendo-SwitchWith plenty of food-themed obstacle courses to race in local* and online** multiplayer. Available exclusively on Nintendo Switch from the Nintendo eShop, Kirby’s Dream Buffet will see Kirbys race around food-themed circuits in up to four rounds of matches. In each round, each Kirby must absorb as many strawberries as possible to outdo their rivals, or get their hands on powers (called “Power Snacks” in this title) to help them out in certain locations. Levels and taste the joy…

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Central body Ariane 6 rocket First installed at its launch site in Grove, a “decisive stepArianegroup and Cnes announced on Tuesday July 12 for the first pre-flight tests scheduled for 2023.Assembled horizontally in a building 800 meters apart, the central body – the main floor and the upper floor – was rolled “Thanks to its four automated guided vehicles, its launch pad can travel horizontally for about twenty minutes at a speed of 3 km/h.”, the rocket’s manufacturer and the French space agency responsible for the launch pad assembly (ELA 4) detailed in a press release.Read moreAriane 6: New European…

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After releasing the first image of the James Webb Space Telescope, NASA released during a conference, along with drops and descriptions, several images of the Hubble replacement made by ESA and NASA. Hervé Dole, an astrophysicist and professor at the University of Paris Socle, is very satisfied and excited by these new images and the scientific perspectives they open up. “Over Thirty Years of Human Adventure.” >> in pictures. Space: Here are all the first images from the James Webb Telescope franceinfo: NASA has released other images captured today by the James Webb Telescope. A big moment for you? Herve…

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Space – After the first image revealed by US President Joe Biden on Monday, July 11, The NASA Finally on Tuesday, July 12, all the images taken by the telescope were released James Webb. Stunning views Galaxies and nebulae, You can see it in the video above the articleAnd it marks the beginning of scientific research that has been awaited for years by astronomers around the world. Breathtaking imagesDuring the hour-long presentation, the US space agency released the images one by one. First there was the Southern Ring Nebula: a large cloud of gas around a dying star. Then the…

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Starry eyes. NASA revealed the first five images from the James Webb Space Telescope on Tuesday, July 12, after the first photo was released Monday evening by US President Joe Biden. >> Why the James Webb Telescope will succeed Hubble and revolutionize space observation A deep picture of the universe The first image, from Monday, reveals galaxies that formed 13 billion years ago. It shows the Galaxy cluster SMACS 0723. This is the picture “The most accurate and farthest ever obtained. It represents an area of ​​the sky equal to the size of a grain of sand held at arm’s…

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Space – This Monday, July 11, the starry sky went into high definition. US President Joe Biden released the first scientific image from the space telescope James Webb. We see a small part of our sky with incredible clarity, showing distant galaxies 13 billion light-years away.In the coming hours, NASA will release four other images taken by James Webb. But this A simple picture Noteworthy. First, it shows the path traveled since launch Hubble telescope in 1990. Because this particular region of our sky, centered on the galaxy cluster “SMACS 0723” (to which we’ll return), has already been photographed by…

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Studio Wildcard announced that ARK: Ultimate Survivor Edition is coming to Nintendo Switch with hundreds of hours of content, including ARK: Survival Evolved and all of its expansion packs Scorched Earth, Aberration, Extinction, and Genesis Parts 1 & 2. The content-packed bundle will be released in physical form and on the Nintendo eShop in September 2022 for $49.99, with the ARK base game and Scorched Earth expansion pack available immediately, with subsequent expansions following two months later. ‘Interval. Additionally, in September, everyone who already owns the base game ARK: Survival Evolved Nintendo Switch will receive a complete overhaul of features,…

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Demonstrating the US government’s unwavering interest in the space program, President Joe Biden unveiled the first public image of the James-Webb Space Telescope. And unsurprisingly, it’s spectacular. This shows the universe’s infancy as we have never seen it before. From a scientific but also a technical point of view. It opens a new window on the universe and shows us like we have never seen before.The Space telescope James Webb NASA produced the deepest and sharpest infrared image of the distant universe to date. Dubbed the “first deep web field,” this image of the galaxy cluster Smacks 0723 is rich…

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Amazon’s Prime Days run from July 12 to July 13. During this 48-hour period, the e-commerce giant is offering generous discounts on millions of notes on its store. As always, take advantage of discounts on many items like smartphones, textiles, home appliances or laptops. This feature is designed for Prime subscribers only, so you can get your orders faster. If you’re not yet a member, this subscription includes a 30-day free trial for new subscribers and 90 days if you’re a student. So grab this membership with many great benefits for prime days and year-round savings! During Prime Day, Amazon…

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The first image of the galaxy cluster SMACS 0723 was produced on July 11, 2022 by NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope, the deepest and sharpest infrared image of the distant universe to date. Space Telescope Science Institute/NASA/ESA/CSA/STSCI/WeBB ERO Product Group The curtain finally rises on the sky seen by the James-Webb Space Telescope. After more than twenty-five years of waiting, many postponements and budget slippages, Earthlings have this new piercing eye to scan the universe. On Monday July 11, US President Joe Biden released the first image of JWST (its English acronym), built by NASA, the European Space Agency (ESA)…

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