This house is designed for life on Mars (but it’s in England) – Fast Company

How do you think we should live on Mars? Thats the (very open-ended) question that was recently posed to more than 200 people in England. The answer has just landed in a public square in Bristol, UKand its a two-story, solar-powered dwelling with a kitchenette, a hydroponic garden, and a Martian toilet.

[Photo: Luke ODonovan]Dubbed the Martian House, the structure will open to the public next week and host a series of talks and workshops about sustainable living. Unlike the flurry of farfetched renderings of Mars colonies populating the internet, the Martian House is a tangible object thats designed to get people to think less about actually colonizing space and more about living with scarce resources, and within your means in a constrained environment that isnt driven by consumerism.

The Martian House was conceived of by artists Ella Good and Nicki Kent, who wanted to use Mars as a lens to focus on what we really need and how we want to live on Earth. It was designed by two British architecture and design firms: Pearce+ and Hugh Broughton Architects, which has designed a number of science research stations in Antarctica. The architects consulted with space scientists about the climate conditions on Mars and how those should translate into their design.

They also ran a series ofworkshops in Bristol, where members of the public could dream up their ideal home features in space, like an open kitchen, or a view of the Martian landscape. The most common request, however, was living plants. Theyre a living thingthey need to be tended and looked after, and you can eat them, says Hugh Broughton Architects director, Hugh Broughton. But its as much the caring as anything else, which is very therapeutic, especially in an alien environment. (At the U.S. South Pole Station in Antarctica, Broughton says researchers can book a half-hour slot to just sit in the hydroponic garden, tend the plants, or even read a book in the warmth.)

[Photo: Luke ODonovan]Naturally, plants hold a special place on the second floor of the Martian House. Together with a kitchenette, the hydroponic living room is contained within a pressurized, double-skin inflatable structure lined with gold foil. This comes with a window and a skylight, and the gold coating is meant to reflect the sun and reduce heat gain on the surface. (The temperature on Mars is cold, but Broughton says the equipment required for lighting and ventilation will build up enough heat inside.)

On Mars, the walls within would be filled with Martian regolith, a silt-like volcanic rockthats readily available on the planet. The Bristol version, however is filled with air. Meanwhile, the ground floor houses compact bedroom pods and a Duravit toilet with a heated seat, illuminated bowl, and an odor extraction mechanism because you cant just open the window on a planet with so little oxygen. On Mars, this half of the house would be built underground, within Marss empty lava tubes. In Bristol, it sits in a boarded-up shipping container.

[Photo: Luke ODonovan]The Martian House was designed to withstand the red planets harsh climate (an average temperature of -80 degrees and high cosmic radiation), but this isnt meant to be a NASA-proof house for Mars. Im sure there are technical holes, or someone would say the rocket dimensions are this and your house wouldnt pack in like that, but thats not the aim, says Broughton. Its aim is to, as closely as possible, represent what a house on Mars would be like, but actually in the process to provoke questions about our own lives on Earth.

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Rocket Lab Seeks to Answer ‘Are We Alone?’ by Launching First Private Mission to Venus – Gizmodo

An illustration of the small spacecraft that Rocket Lab is currently developing to cruise through Venus clouds.Illustration: Rocket Lab

SpaceX might have its sights set on Mars, but Rocket Lab is seeking to become the first private company to reach Venus and explore its clouds for signs of potential habitability.

Rocket Lab revealed new details about its self-funded mission to the Venusian clouds in a recent paper published in the journal Aerospace. The California-based company is building a small probe thats designed to fly through the planets upper atmosphere for a duration of roughly five minutes and at altitudes between 29 and 37 miles (48 to 60 kilometers) above the surface. The company is hoping to launch its spacecraft in May 2023 and have the probe reach Venus in October of that same year, with a backup launch window in January 2025.

The probe is designed to fly aboard the companys trusty Electron rocketthe only reusable orbital-class small rocket currently in existence, according to the company. Electron will send the probe on a 100-mile (165-kilometer) orbit above Earth; then, the rockets high-energy upper stage Photon will perform a series of burns to raise the probes orbit to where it can achieve escape velocity from Earths gravitational pull.

Rocket Lab is no stranger to audacious feats; the company pulled off a daring stunt in May by using a helicopter to catch a falling rocket mid-air. Sending a probe to Venus, however, is a major step beyond, as the second planet from the Sun is located some 38 million miles (61 million kilometers) from Earth at its nearest proximity. Its closer to Earth than Mars, but Venus is far less welcoming of spacecraft due to its extremely hot atmosphere and air pressure thats 90 times higher than that of Earths.

A mission like this to Venus would signal a new era of planetary exploration, in which private companies, and not just government space agencies, make attempts to explore distant bodies. Rocket Lab is also slated to launch twin spacecraft to Mars in 2024 as part of a subcontract with the University of California Berkeley Space Sciences Laboratory. Two other private space companies, Impulse Space and Relativity Space, recently announced a joint venture to launch a mission to Mars as early as 2024.

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Rocket Labs self-funded science mission sounds noble, and possibly even important, but theres more to this mission than sniffing the Venusian atmosphere for possible biosignatures. Its possible that Rocket Lab is using the mission to test its spacecraft in anticipation of national space agencies, like NASA or the European Space Agency, wanting to further outsource similar projects. And as the Rocket Lab study points out, the mission will also put its Photon spacecraft to the test and demonstrate the success of a high-performance, low-cost, fast-turnaround deep space entry mission delivering Decadal-class science with small spacecraft and small launch vehicles. Though not stated in the study, this technology could eventually be leveraged to support commercialized supply chains (or other linkages) between celestial bodies, such as supporting colonists on Mars. Rocket Lab also wants to initiate a campaign of smaller missions to explore Venus, the paper says.

NASA hasnt sent a dedicated probe to Venus since the Magellan program, which arrived at the planet in 1989 and wrapped up science operations in 1994. That is set to change later this decade, as NASAs DAVINCI mission is scheduled to launch to Venus in 2029. The probe will plunge through Venus atmosphere prior to landing on its surface. DAVINCI is one of three upcoming Venus missions, as Venus is very hot right now, both literally and figuratively.

Indeed, Venus boasts temperatures that reach up to 880 degrees Fahrenheit (471 degrees Celsius), while featuring a thick, carbon dioxide-rich atmosphere and a volcanic landscape. The planet is not fit for habitability today, but scientists believe it may have started off with similar conditions to Earth and over time became the hellish world it is today.

In September 2020, a group of scientists claimed that Venus may have signs of life in its clouds based on a detection of what might be phosphine in the Venusian atmosphere. Phosphine is considered a biosignature gas on Earth. Thats the main driving force behind Rocket Labs mission to Venusto help gather further evidence of potential life in the Venusian clouds. Were sending our Photon spacecraft to Venus in search of life, Rocket Lab wrote on Twitter. However, the phosphine detection was largely met with skepticism, with scientists raising doubts over the data, among other quibbles.

Rocket Labs search for life in Venus clouds may turn up empty, but a mission to the planets atmosphere could answer key questions about its past. A 2019 study from NASAs Goddard Institute for Space Studies suggested that Venus may have once had oceans on its surface for about 2 to 3 billion years, indicating potentially habitable conditions during its early history. Either way, and should Rocket Lab successfully make it to Venus, itll set a new standard for private space ambitions.

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Mars was once covered in water and this giant map shows us where – BGR

Scientists have long believed that the now dusty Red Planet was once home to rivers, lakes, and other assorted bodies of water. But proving the existence of that water and what happened to it has always been difficult. Data collected over the past decade has allowed scientists to create a map of ancient water traces, confirming Mars was once covered in water.

Mars is an intriguing planet. Once believed to be abundant in water, the atmosphere has long since thinned, leaving the planet a shell of what it once was. The planets history has also long been an interest to scientists, with many believing it a strong candidate for space-based colonies at some point down the line.

Many of these beliefs, though, are fueled by the planets history and the traces of ancient water weve discovered across its surface. Some even say that Mars is hiding water under its surface. Of course, it has been difficult to analyze these components properly. Thats because getting sediment and other samples back from Mars hasnt been possible until recently.

However, with the data that NASA and the ESA have gathered from the Curiosity Rover, and now even Perseveranceas well as other spacecraft based around studying the Martian surfacewe know that water was once quite abundant on the Red Planet.

The ESA released a video detailing this new Martian water map. The video showcases where weve found ancient traces of water on the Martian surface. These traces often come in the form of deposits of aqueous minerals. These are minerals that have been altered by water, like clay.

The close-up studies of the Martian surface by Curiosity and Perseverance show that clays are present on Mars. As such, it only makes sense for water also to be present. This new map is, however, a much broader look at where water would have been found on the planet.

Some scientists say that we have oversimplified the Red Planet as a whole. And as a result, we have missed the bigger picture. Instead of seeing these minerals and ancient water traces as the oddity, we should be more intrigued when we dont see them. After all, Mars once had an atmosphere similar to Earths. And that could have allowed life to blossom there.

Unfortunately, its hard to say exactly when the atmosphere became so thin and the water dried up. But, with NASA planning to return samples from Mars in the coming years, we could soon have more answers and data to sift through. Researchers published two papers on the subject in the journal Icarus.

The first paper gives a great overlook of where the minerals were found. However, the second paper dives deeper, offering a quantified look at the minerals. These papers have provided important context and groundwork that we needed to establish before properly addressing questions surrounding ancient traces of water on Mars.

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How ‘Don’t Worry Darling’ Palm Springs locations add to thrills – Los Angeles Times

Olivia Wilde remembers driving to Palm Springs for the first time 20 years ago, taking in the Midcentury Modern architecture, the palm trees, the lush golf courses and the flowing fountains, a verdant city plopped in the middle of a desert. Every time the native New Yorker looked out the window, the same thought ran through her head: If we settled Mars, this is what it would look like.

It felt like the ultimate expression of mans dominance and power, Wilde says over the phone, taking a walk around New York. Its so beautiful, but its also a really strange place. If not for all the creature comforts that man has created, you would die very quickly out here. And its the desert, so its spooky. I recall thinking that someday we have to make a horror movie out there.

That day has arrived with Dont Worry Darling, opening in theaters Sept. 23 after world premiering next week at the Venice Film Festival, a psychological thriller about a couple (Florence Pugh and Harry Styles) living in a utopian desert community called the Victory Project. Its a place where men leave in the mornings in their vintage Corvettes and Pontiacs for mysterious jobs while the women stay home, make the beds, scrub the bathtubs and cook up a pot roast for dinner. The ethos, in the words of the communitys leader, Frank (Chris Pine), is all about mining pure, unbridled potential. That and hedonism. The women must keep the liquor cabinets fully stocked too.

As the song goes, Its the good life if youre one of the men nuzzling your submissive wife over a bacon and eggs breakfast. Otherwise, to use another line from the same Sinatra song, You hide all the sadness you feel. The tension between the colonys seductive glamour and the level of control it imposes on the women who live there (imagine the most draconian HOA and you get the idea) gradually becomes exposed as Pughs character begins to question her surroundings over the course of the films two-hour running time.

Palm Springs stands in for the otherworldly setting of the Victory Project in Dont Worry Darling, an elite community with some dark secrets.

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There was a moment when Dont Worry Darling might not have happened in Palm Springs. Wilde, writer Katie Silberman and production designer Katie Byron, the trio who collaborated on Wildes directorial debut, the acclaimed 2019 teen comedy Booksmart, had embarked on an early road trip to the desert to start scouting locations. It was July 2020, hotter than hell and the beginning of the pandemic, which made the Victory Projects life of revolving dinner parties feel like a complete fantasy. Taking in all the butterfly rooflines of communities like Canyon View Estates, they were certain they had found the movies setting.

But because of COVID, Wilde says, very reasonable powers that be suggested moving the production to New Zealand to save money. Wilde understood the logic but resisted, believing that, on a subconscious level, Palm Springs connected to what she calls the patriarchal masculinity that was essential to the story she was telling.

For me, New Zealand is this ecological gem thats evidence of natures power, Wilde says, and feels connected to Mother Nature and femininity. I think if I made a sequel about the matriarchy, New Zealand would be a reasonable place to go because its a place where you go to be humbled by nature. Thats the opposite of what the character Frank wants. He wants people to feel that nature is humbled in their presence, that man has molded nature to his will.

Chris Pine as Frank, the charismatic leader of the Victory Project, in Dont Worry Darling.

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The location for Franks home was vitally important, and Wilde lucked out in securing the Kaufmann Desert House, a marvel of Modernism, a home made from glass, steel and Utah stone, epitomizing the indoor-outdoor Southern California lifestyle aesthetic. The home, built in 1946 to the designs of Richard Neutra, has been immortalized in photographs, including Slim Aarons Poolside Gossip, a shot that, coincidentally, Wilde had pinned to her wall while she was developing Dont Worry Darling.

To have that image on the wall and then be able to crawl inside it felt like that scene in Mary Poppins when they jump into the chalk drawings on the sidewalk, Wilde says.

The movie makes use of a couple of other Palm Springs landmarks, the City Hall and the Visitors Center, both designed by renowned architect Albert Frey. But for another key location, the building that stands in as the Victory Projects mysterious headquarters (employees only!), the films location manager, Chris Baugh, ventured a couple of hours north to the Mojave Desert community of Newberry Springs. There, atop a 150-foot cinder cone, sits a building known as the Volcano House, a saucer-like structure that appears to have materialized from another planet or dimension.

The Volcano House in Newberry Springs serves at the setting for the Victory Project headquarters in Dont Worry Darling.

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We got shivers down our spines when we first saw it, Byron says. Adds cinematographer Matthew Libatique: It just feels like it melts into the landscape. Its a trek to get out there, but when everyone saw it, they knew: This is it. This is what the Victory Projects headquarters would look like.

The triumph associated with the communitys name appears to be confined, as the films trailer hints, to a small slice of the population. And yet, Wilde says, its easy to be seduced by iconography of the midcentury, Rat Pack era, which is why she hoped to keep Dont Worry Darling from being didactic in its depiction of its patriarchal world.

Filming at the Kaufmann Desert House as the films community gathers for a speech from Frank (Chris Pine).

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Theres a recklessness to the debauchery that feels almost aspirational to us today, Wilde says, Because it feels like a world without consequence. Id be lying if I said I didnt find it really compelling and alluring. I didnt want to make a preachy feminist parable that depicts men as villains. I think the film is about our collective complicity in this futuristic infrastructure that objectifies women.

And what I found so interesting was the complicity in myself, she continues. That feeling of, Oh, Im all about new-wave feminism and smash the patriarchy. But here I am loving this era and you can use the Rat Pack as an example of it that was really horrendous for women. That tension between knowing somethings wrong but still being very seduced by it is where the movie sits. I want the audience to be tugged back and forth between those emotions.

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20 Best Xbox One Space Games To Explore The Great Unknown – Gameranx

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The Xbox One may be a last-gen console now, but that doesnt mean theres not a lot you can do with it still. In fact, given that the Series X is both hard to find and doesnt have a lot of original games on it, you might have the urge to play your Xbox One more. And if youre looking for a space kick, we got something special for you here.

Lets start out with something that is honestly very unique compared to the other titles that are upcoming. Deep Rock Galactic focuses on you and 3 other players being a team of space dwarves (yes, the species exists in space, deal with it!), and your job is to go to various spots in the galaxy and try to mine as much material as you can.

If youre expecting a, But, youd be right in thinking that far ahead. Because within these places are massive hordes of monsters that will keep coming without end until you get what you need and then depart.

So work together, set up gadgets to help you fight off the horde, and get out with your loot!

We know that some of you will be mad that Lego Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga is so low on this list, but lets be honest here, the LEGO video game titles are meant to satisfy a certain kind of gamer, and if thats not you, then youll find this very over the top.

If it is a game for you though, then youll want to try this version of the titles because it literally brings all 9 mainline movies into one game for you to play. Youll fight enemies, collect bricks and various other things, and of course, play as a large menagerie of other Star Wars characters.

Its simple fun, what more could you ask for?

Space Hulk: Tactics is one of many (MANY!!!) titles that hails in origins from the Warhammer 40K board game universe. In Space Hulk: Tactics, youll actually get a faithful recreation of the board game, but with some fun video game twists.

A space hulk if you dont know isnt a machine, but rather, a part of space in which there is a large mass of ships, debris, asteroids and so on all clumped together to make things very difficult to go around.

Youll play as either the Blood Angels Squad, or, youll play as the Genestealers race for the first time ever, and square of in deep campaigns. Or, take the fight to multiplayer to see who comes out on top there!

If youre looking for a more creative side of these space adventures, you need only look at Astroneer. Why is that? Because in this game, youll be a space adventurer in the 25th century, and youll be given the power to go and terraform worlds in order to make it more suitable for you and your employers, as well as just shaping the planets to your whim.

Youll be able to go to a good sect of planets, and you can do things above ground, below ground, craft items and vehicles to help with your exploration or expansion, and more!

The visual style also helps it stand out, so dont miss out!

What do you get when you mix intense action, mind-bending abilities, space combat, and a storyline about a former cult weapon trying to take out those that created them? No, its not an anime (though it couldve been), rather, its the game Chorus

You are Nara, who was a created being by a dark cult known as The Circle. They had great plans for you, but then, you broke away from their control, and now, with your sentient ship Forsaken at your side, you must travel the galaxy in order to rally a resistance in order to take The Circle down.

Both on the ground and in the depths of space youll be able to do all sorts of battles, so get ready for a deep and dark journey.

In the real world, the question of surviving Mars is one that many are not only asking, but are trying to figure out openly so that we can at least attempt to colonize it one day.

In the video game Surviving Mars, youll actually be tasked with trying to make it happen, and in quick order. You might think that making a colony on Mars from the video game standpoint would be easy, but theres a lot more in it than you realize.

Youll have to place the colony, grow the colony, manage the resources you have, get the resources of Mars to try and help you further, and explore The Red Planet in order to see what mysteries lie on it and underneath its surface.

You are a scientists on the Talos I space station, and your team is in the midst of doing experience that could change things for the human race as a whole.

But then, out of nowhere, as you yourself are being tested in the experiment, the station goes dark, and when you awaken, nothing is as it should be. An alien race is ravaging the station, you cant remember who you are, and all of a suddenyou have abilities.

Now, you must use these new gifts to not just unravel the truth of all thats going on, but to fight back against the invading threat. If youre looking for intense action and a bit of alien horror, here you go!

Stellaris is one of many games out there that gives you a universe to explore and they actually back that up in the best way. In this case, you are a planet that has finally gotten into the space exploration age of its cycle. So nowits time to make the most of it.

Youll start out small, building and sending out all sorts of science and exploration ships to try and get a better grasp of whats out there. But then, youll change tactics and start to shape your global empire.

Youll meet other species, have to worry about maintaining the power of your newly growing empire, and more. So be ready for an ever-evolving adventure in Stellaris!

Lets just say for a sec that you dont want to control humans in a game because you dont want to hurt thembut youre more than willing to do it to a fictional race! Well then, Kerbal Space Program is for you then.

Because in this game, youll take control of the Kerbals, a race of beings who are trying to get into space and expand. Thankfully, they have you, unfortunately, its going to be a trial-and-error process.

So much so that youll really need to learn from your mistakes, and then once you have the baseplate, you go and start exploring the solar system and beyond, set up space stations and colonies, and more!

Do it for the Kerbals!

Not unlike a previous title, Elite Dangerous is a game that has a massive universe to explore. The catch though is that youre not ruling over a whole race, instead, you are in control of yourself, and will go on your own journey in any way you want to see how you fit in to this universe.

All you have to start the game is a ship and some credits, the rest is up to you. Be something good, be something bad, influence the universe around you, or let everyone else do the hard work. Either way you look at it, the universe is a big place, and the way you carve out your role in it is entirely and emphatically up to youand the other players who affect the game as a whole.

If youre looking for a more mature Star Wars game (sorry, Lego!), then look no further than Star Wars: Squadrons.

Banking off the fan-love for the dogfighting elements in the Battlefront games, Star Wars: Squadrons puts you in the cockpit of some of the most legendary vehicles in the Star Wars universe. Whether you play as the New Republic or the Empire, your skills as a pilot will be tested to the limit.

Whats more, there is a storyline that takes place right after Return of the Jedi to help further prove where in-canon it is. So go and take to the skies and space and see if you have what it takes to be the best pilot in the galaxy.

You are the daughter of Ellen Ripley, and one day, you get word that on a nearby space station there is a recorded message from her. You rush to the station, only to find out that the station is offlineand that theres an old friend waiting for you.

Yes, Alien Isolation once again puts a group of people (but mainly you) up against the Xenomorph, and its your job to go and complete a series of tasks to get the station back up and running so you can escape and kill the Xenomorph.

But the Alien is always on the hunt, and youll need to be ready for it at all times so you can run and hide.

Do you think you can survive?

We promise, this isnt a game that is graphic or untoward, its honestly not the kind of title youre thinking of as a whole.

Because in point of fact, Lovers In A Dangerous Spacetime is 1-4 person co-op game where you are on a giant spaceship going around the galaxy trying to fight off the enemies that are indeed anti-love, were not making this up, promise.

Only through teamwork can you make this dream work. Because youll need to move the ship around, fire its thrusters, collect space bunnies, and more! Its a fun and frantic old-school arcade style title, and if you think thats good, jump in and play!

If we had made this list several years ago, theres no doubt that No Mans Sky would be very low on it. Hello Games promised gamers a literal universe to explore without fear of getting bored or planets just being window dressing. And yet, when it came out, we were very much bored of it, and many of the promises they made (like multiplayer) were not in the game.

To their credit though, No Mans Sky got better as time went on. It got more content, it got multiplayer and co-op, and now, its almost an entirely new game. So if youve been waiting for the right moment to go and try it out, here is your chance.

The Outer Worlds is easily one of the most expansive RPGs out there in the world right now, and so its not that surprising that the game is made by the geniuses over at Obsidian.

And just like many of the titles that theyve made over the years, the game is not only big, but its reliant on your choices and what you do next. The story puts you as a person waking up from a deep cryo sleep and finding that the galaxy is a MUCH different place.

Now, youre asked to defend a colony, and to go up against the corporate overlords that are trying to take everything for themselves.

Make the path you want to go on, and see just how crazy this game can get.

While the Destiny franchise hasnt fully lived up to the expectations of both fans, critics, and even Bungie, the developer has been working at it for YEARS to try and get it up to the high standards that many have, and they have succeeded in many regards.

Even now, there are key updates, expansions, and fixes that are being done in order to make the game more fun, more expansive, and better to do either by yourself or with friends.

So whether youre a new player who needs to dive into this vast universe, or a player just wants to dive back in to see what theyve missed, you would be wise to give Destiny 2 a look.

Showtime, A-Holes!

There have been a lot of superhero video games that have not just come out late, but a vast majority of them have a quality to them that cant be denied (Arkham series, Spider-Man), and one of them includes Marvels Guardians of the Galaxy.

In the game, youll play solely as Peter Quill, aka Star-Lord, and with the rest of the GOTG at your back youll go through a deep story thatll take you from one edge of the Marvel Universe to the other as you try and fight off bad guys, meet unique allies, and just try and stay alive long enough to jam to tunes.

The game is better than you likely realize, so dont miss out!

Our third Star Wars game on this list, we saved the best for last via Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order. This very special singleplayer game (take that EA!) puts you in the role of Jedi Padawan Cal Kestis, who survives Order 66 and has gone into hiding in order to survive.

But, when things suddenly change, he gives himself a new mission, to re-establish the Jedi Order so that they can fight back against the Inquisitors and Darth Vader.

Learn to wield your lightsaber in special combat not really done in the Star Wars games before, and see the galaxy far, far away from a new perspective.

What? Putting Among Us at #2 isnt sus at allunless youre trying to divert attention away from yourself!!!!

As we keep our eye on you, well mention that Among Us was one of the many games that took over the gaming world for a time in the pandemic. So much so that the game (which was released well before the pandemic, mind you) got a whole bunch of memes, video content, fan art and cosplays, and yes, expansions within the game itself via the Airship map and other things.

The game is infinitely replayable because you need to find the imposter, whoever that may be, and get them out before they kill you all.

Sounds simple, right? Good luck with that*heads to push the airlock button*

Anytime we can fairly put the Mass Effect Legendary Edition at the top slot? Were going to do it, you better believe we will. Why is that? Because this is arguably the greatest video game trilogy of all time. Even its controversial ending cant fully bring down all the greatness that these three games had, and theres a reason why so many love it to this day.

Plus, the legendary edition gives the games a visual overhaul for you to enjoy, as well as the DLC for each title and some special quality of life improvements to make them that much better.

So if youre ready to embrace your inner Shepherd once more, get the Mass Effect Legendary Edition.

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Facebook Restricts Perfectly Reasonable Abortion Info from Planned Parenthood – Futurism

Although abortion is still legal in Michigan, Facebook decided to heavily restrict a post on Planned Parenthood of Michigan's (PPMI) Facebook page this week.

The group shared an article about ordering the abortion pill online, but it was made visible only to page managers, not its audience totally curtailing the dissemination of perfectly accurate and reasonable information from a trusted authority on the topic.

"The Supreme Court cast our nation into an abortion access crisis when they discarded half a century of precedent and opened the door for politicians to pass sweeping abortion bans," PPMI spokesperson Ashlea Phenicie told local news outlet Michigan Advance this week. "Millions of Americans are now scrambling to find information about the legal status of abortion in their state and how to access care. Social media corporations like Meta are piling on to the crisis by removing content related to medication abortion and other services."

Phenicie shared a screenshot of the now-unavailable post and said the decision went further than the overturn of Roe v. Wade requires.

Since the Supreme Court reversed Roe v. Wade, getting information about abortions or abortion pills has become increasingly difficult. Many people worry their browser and search histories could get them arrested, and it's already happening. Earlier this month, NPR reported that Facebook had turned over private messages that led to a teen being prosecuted for having an abortion.

It's bad enough to lose access to bodily autonomy and doubly so in heartbreaking cases where difficult pregnancies are doomed to fail but legally mandated.

And in light of all that, Facebook removing legal, safe information about abortion, posted to a specific regional organization's page, is just rubbing salt in the wound.

More on questionable medical decisions: Kids Born Near Fracking Sites More Likely to Have Leukemia, Study Says

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John McAfee Faked His Death and Is Still Alive, Ex-Girlfriend Claims – Futurism

Remember when John McAfee died last summer in an apparent suicide? According to a dubious claim by one of his exes, it was all an elaborate hoax.

In a new Netflix documentary titled "Running With the Devil: The Wild World of John McAfee," McAfee's Belizean ex Samantha Herrera claims that the fugitive tech entrepreneur called her after his reports of his death by suicide in June 2021 and asked her to run away with him.

"I dont know if I should say," Herrera told the cameras, "but two weeks ago, after his death, I got a call from Texas: 'Its me, John. I paid off people to pretend that I am dead, but I am not dead.'"

"'There are only three persons in this world that know Im still alive,'" Herrera claims that McAfee told her.

Let's be clear: in one way or another, this is almost certainly shenanigans. It's possible that Herrera is the victim of a hoax herself, that she's making stuff up for publicity, or some other strange explanation. But it's very, very unlikely that McAfee is still alive.

The claims are notable, though, because Herreradoes have something akin to credibility given that the pair were together in her native Belize in 2012 when McAfee's neighbor, Gregory Faull, was murdered execution-style after fighting with the antivirus pioneer over his dogs.

She then went on the lam with him when authorities began seeking him for questioning in the Florida-born Faull's murder, though McAfee claims in the documentary footage thathe was really running from the Belizean prime minister, who'd put a $150,000 bounty on his head.

"His side of the story is that theyre after him because he didnt pay off the government," Herrara said in the documentary. "They wanted to hurt him, to get rid of him."

Herrara not only got her big-time lawyer relative Telsforo Guerra to defend her infamous American boyfriend, the New York Post notes in a summary of the documentary, but helped McAfee flee the country and was at his side when he had a heart attack while hiding out in Guatemala City.

When the pair relocated to the United States, however, McAfee broke things off with her, marrying a woman named Janice Dyson who, it should be noted, believes he was murdered and did not commit suicide.

In an interview withEsquire, documentary director Charlie Russell said he can't make heads or tails of Herrera's claim that McAfee called her after he reportedly had died.

"I dont know what I think and I dont think she does," Russell said. "She says it, then she looks at the camera, and I cant work out whether she thinks its real or not."

And sure, the whole story sounds too outrageous to be believed but then again, so did the rest of the antivirus entrepreneur's drug-fueled fugitive life.

READ MORE:What if Hes Still out There?: John McAfee Documentary Director on That Call From Beyond the Grave [Esquire]

More death-faking:Chimpanzee Star of "Buddy" Found Alive After His Owner Allegedly Faked His Death

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Buy The Right To Build A Nakagin Tower Anywhere – Hackaday

Were guessing that among Hackadays readership are plenty of futurists, and while the past might be the wrong direction in which to look when considering futurism, we wouldnt blame any of them for hankering for the days when futurism was mainstream.

Perhaps one of the most globally iconic buildings of that era could have been found in Tokyo, in the form of the Nakagin Capsule Tower, Kisho Kurokawas 1972 Metabolist apartment block. This pioneering structure, in which individual apartments were conceived as plug-in units that could be moved or changed at will, never achieved its potential and was dismantled, looking more post-apocalyptic than futuristic in early 2022, but it could live on in both digital form and reconstructed elsewhere as the rights to its design are being auctioned.

Unfortunately there appears to be some NFT mumbo-jumbo associated with the sale, but whats up for auction is a complete CAD model along with the rights to build either real or virtual copies of the building. Its unlikely that any Hackaday readers will pony up for their own Metabolist skyscraper, but the interest lies not only in the love of a future that never quite happened, but in the engineering behind the structure. Where this is being written as in many other places there is simultaneously a chronic housing shortage and a housing system wedded to the outdated building techniques of a previous century, so the thought of updated equivalents of the Nakagin Tower offering the chance of modular interchangeable housing in an era perhaps more suited to it than the 1970s is an intriguing one. Now that were living in the future, perhaps its time to give futurism another chance.

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Elon Musk’s Mom Says She Has to Sleep "in the Garage" When She Visits Him – Futurism

"You can't have a fancy house near a rocket site."Mamma Mia

In spite of being the richest person on Earth and hence more than able to afford the finest things in life Elon Musk purportedly puts his mom up in his garage when she visits his demure home near SpaceX's Starbase in Boca Chica, Texas.

"I have to sleep in the garage," Maye Musk, the billionaire's supermodel mom, told The Times of London. "You can't have a fancy house near a rocket site."

In the wide-ranging interview, the elder Musk said that her "genius boy" son had always been disinterested in owning possessions a characterization that fits with his 2020 declaration that he was going to sell all his properties and have no "main residence."

If it sounds a little bit bizarre that Musk's 74-year-old mother has to stay in her son's garage, it's possible she's indulging in her son's penchant for exaggeration.

To wit, Musk said earlier this summer that that his South Texas residence is "technically a three-bedroom but it used to be a two-bedroom" until he converted the garage. So maybe she meant a bedroom that was formerly a garage.

Regardless, mystery has haunted Musk's living situation for several years. For a while, he was making a big deal out of living in a tiny prefab shack near SpaceX's launch site. Last winter, though, the Wall Street Journalpublished a report based on information from unnamed sources that the SpaceX CEO had actually been living in his friend and fellow "Paypal Mafia" member Ken Howery's lavish waterfront mansion in Austin. In the face of such intrigue, both Musk and Howery denied the WSJ's claimand the story eventually faded away.

But then again, we wouldn't put it past her uber-famous son to actually make his mother stay in his garage, which would rank incredibly low on the list of bizarre things about Musk that we'll never understand.

READ MORE: Maye Musk: I called Elon Genius Boy. He remembered everything [The Times of London]

More on weird Elon: Experts Say Elon Musk Messed Up by Having Secret Children With His Employee

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Professor Says He Foresees No Issues With His AI That Predicts Crimes Before They Happen – Futurism

This feels like a recipe for disaster.Sure, Guy

A crime-prognosticating AI now exists, and it's been implemented in a number of American cities. But don't worry, it definitely won't be misused by city police forces at least according to its lead creator, University of Chicago professor Ishanu Chattopadhyay.

Chattopadhyay recently sat down with BBC Science Focus to discuss the AI system, which, as a study published in the journal Human Behavior claims, can predict where and when a crime might occur with 80 to 90 percent accuracy. But whether the predictions hold up in the real world, while of course important, isn't necessarily the core question here: really, the question is whether AI can be successfully incorporated into a police force without abuses and while Chattopadhyay believes his system can be, AI's track record in policing says otherwise.

"People have concerns that this will be used as a tool to put people in jail before they commit crimes," Chattopadhyay told BBC. "That's not going to happen, as it doesn't have any capability to do that."

The incorporation of AI into policing is hardly new, and neither is the controversy surrounding it similar software has already been implicated in wrongful imprisonment and even the wrongful death of an unarmed 13-year-old child. More generally, AI across the board is known to be fickle, riddled with racial and otherwise discriminatory biases, and is notoriously difficult to explain, even by those who build it.

Speaking to the BBC, Chattopadhyay who says that he hopes his AI will be used to curb crime through social and political measures, not just excessive policing acknowledged some of these concerns, particularly AI's well-documented racism problems. He believes that other AI systems are just too simplistic, relying far too heavily on information like arrest histories and individual characteristics. In contrast, his system uses only event log data, which he claims helps to "reduce bias as much as possible."

"It just predicts an event at a particular location," he added. "It doesn't tell you who is going to commit the event or the exact dynamics or mechanics of the events. It cannot be used in the same way as in the film 'Minority Report.'"

Sure. Look, we're never ones to shy away from optimism, but given the record of systemic abuses of similar experimental cop-assisting softwares not to mention the systemic abuses against vulnerable populations that already exist within American policing, minus any AI this optimism seems far fetched.

READ MORE: An algorithm can predict future crimes with 90% accuracy. Heres why the creator thinks the tech wont be abused [BBC Science Focus]

More on AI projects we don't need: Cursed Startup Using AI to Remove Call Center Workers' Accents

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Snoop Dogg Did a Song in the "Metaverse" and His Bling Kept Clipping Through His Torso – Futurism

Kinda sad, sorry.NFT Come Lately

Iconic rappers Calvin "Snoop Dogg" Broadus Jr and Marshall "Eminem" Mathers took the stage at this year's MTV Music Video Awards to perform their single "From the D 2 the LBC," with each performer rendered as a Bored Ape Yacht Club NFT they own.

It was an uncomfortable attempt to blend the real world and the "metaverse," brought to life in a cringe-inducing NFT extravaganza that felt more like a hastily assembled marketing pitch than a music performance.

The low effort rendering of Snoop Dogg in particular almost seemed like an afterthought, with his virtual chain, a nod to the classic label Death Row Records which he acquired earlier this year with an eye toward web3 monetization repeatedly clipping through his torso, like a character in an poorly designed video game.

As such, the event seemed to typify the challenges faced by both the metaverse and NFTs, each of which has managed to build substantial investment and hype even though neither has necessarily demonstrated the merit to justify that interest.

But hey, at least we got to see Em and Snoop shuffling around like characters from "The Sims."

A whole host of celebrities many aging, like Broadus and Mathers have jumped on the Bored Ape bandwagon as of late, spending tremendous sums on the exclusive rights to cartoon illustrations of simians.

But the overall NFT market isn't looking too great these days. According to recent estimates, the number of NFT transactions has fallen off a cliff this summer, leading to renewed speculation about an impending NFT bubble.

Even the Bored Apes, one of the biggest NFT collections out there by transaction volume, has been facing plummeting prices.

Will Snoop and Em's thinly-veiled attempt at riding that wave prove to be a saving grace? Anything can happen in the music business, but don't hold your breath.

More on the song: Eminem and Snoop Dogg Make Music Video Where They Appear As Their Bored Apes

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Save $50 on a Fire HD 10 and More With Back-to-School Deals on Tablets – Futurism

If youre into ebooks, mobile games, and saving money (who isnt?), these back-to-school deals on tablets are a dream come true. All of the top brands are joining in on the discounts, so its prime time to find a great tablet for a fraction of the cost.

Cheaper than a laptop and bigger than a phone, tablets are a great choice for entertainment or work at home and on the go. With the apps and features you love available at the push of a button, having a tablet to hand can open many possibilities. Connecting these gadgets to a wireless keyboard makes for a super affordable laptop, or stream straight to your TV and youve got yourself a universal remote. Whatever you use your tablet for, be sure to grab one of these back-to-school deals to avoid overpaying.

Amazons Fire tablets have been in competition with Apples iPads for some time now, but given the capabilities and major discounted price of the Fire HD 10, it might be the reigning champ of this back-to-school season. This tablet gives you access to all of the apps available on Amazons app store, including social media, video streaming, music streaming, Office, Kindle, and many more. The Fires 1080p full-HD display is now 10 percent brighter than previous models, making it a great choice for catching up on the latest shows, or using its split-screen feature that allows you to multitask with ease.

This thin, lightweight tablet was built with energy efficiency in mind, allowing up to 12 hours of use between charges. With the hands-free Alexa mode, you can pause your show, ask a question, or make calls all with your voice and when youre done, switch this feature off with the toggle for privacy. The optional keyboard add-on will transform your Fire HD 10 into the perfect device for school work or office work, allowing you to type up an essay or catch up on emails easily. This tablet is going for $50 off the original price, and if you know anything about Amazon sales, youll know its for a limited time. So, take advantage of this great deal while you can.

Kindle, $64.99 (Was 89.99)

Fire HD 10 Kids Pro, $139.99 (Was $199.99)

Fire HD 8, $69.99 (Was $89.99)

Fire HD 8 Kids, $109.99 (Was $139.99)

iPad (2021), $279.99 (Was $329)

iPad Mini (2021), $599 (Was $649)

MEBERRY Android 10.0 Tablet, $124.09 (Was $199.99)

Samsung Galaxy Tab A8, $275 (Was $329.99)

For more discounts, check out our coverage of back-to-school deals and early Labor Day sales.

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Cursed Startup Using AI to Remove Call Center Workers’ Accents – Futurism

When Boots Riley's "Sorry To Bother You" dropped in 2018, we knew it was only a matter of time before some of the film's dystopian predictions started to come true. But we've gotta admit, AI technology that converts realtime speech into a cookie cutter, white-coded accent is pushing it.

AsSFGATE reports, a startup called Sanas is offering "accent translation" that makes call center employees many of whom are hired overseas, where labor is cheaper, and hence have non-American accents sound more palatable to American ears.

In short: yes, this startup really does make call center workers sound more white, and judging by the $32 million it's raised in its first series of funding, investors think there's a big business opportunity there.

Using artificial intelligence, Sanas claims on its website that it'll provide call center employees with the choice whether or not to make their accents sound more like "standard American English" a choice that will, per the company's marketing, help these workers "take back the power of their own voice."

That choice, as experts who spoke to theSFGate note, would likely be illusory. Call center works are deeply beholden to customer feedback, and if they realize that customers prefer the non-accented AI version of their speech, the incentive structure will almost certainly force their hand. And as Sanas president Marty Sarim admitted to the paper in an email, company owners "will hold the admin rights" to the technology.

"There is virtually nothing in the labor process of call centers which involves choice by the workers in terms of technology," Winifred Poster, a sociology professor at Washington University in St. Louis, toldSFGate.

Beyond those issues is the company's demo voice itself, which frankly doesn't sound all that human. The University of Toronto's Kiran Mirchandani, whose research was on the treatment of Indian call center employees, predicts that the type of callers who would be likely to be racist or angry towards accented call center workers are also likely to get abusive if they hear a robotic app voice.

"Customer racism is likely to increase if workers are further dehumanized when an app is placed between worker and customer," she told the SFGate, "especially since there will no doubt be errors made by the app."

Sanas' president,however, told the paper that he doesn't "foresee anything bad coming out of this."

"We don't want to say that accents are a problem because you have one," Sarim told SFGate. "They're only a problem because they cause bias and they cause misunderstandings."

Sorry to bother you, dude, but that seems dubious.

READ MORE: Sanas, the buzzy Bay Area startup that wants to make the world sound whiter [San Francisco Gate]

On the brighter side of AI voice tech:Val Kilmer's Dialogue in "Top Gun: Maverick" Was Read By An AI Because He Can't Speak Anymore

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Game On With the Best Razer Labor Day Deals – Futurism

While many are champing at the bit for big savings on mid-sized sedans and mattresses this Labor Day, gamers of all stripes will be happy to know that Razer is offering some seriously stellar deals for the three-day weekend. Whether you game on consoles or PC, Xbox Series or PS5, there are plenty of cant-miss offers if you want to upgrade your current rig. Heres a selection of the best Razer Labor Day Deals.

Razer Blade 15 Gaming Laptop, $2,299.99 (Was $2,599.99)

In not-so-recent history, gaming laptops always paled in performance compared to tower-style PCs. The Razer Blade line of gaming laptops pack some serious specs in a portable space and are powerful enough to go toe-to-toe with their bulky brethren. Its 11th Gen Intel Core i7-11800H 8-Core processor ensures blazing fast speeds, even when playing on the highest performance settings. The QHD display also doesnt slouch when it comes to response times for smooth, sharp visuals, whether youre working, gaming, or simply streaming. It comes with 1 TB of hard drive space standard, so you can download most (if not all) of your Steam Library, with room to spare. Best of all, for a limited time, you can shave $300 off the price.

Razer Orochi V2 Mobile Wireless Gaming Mouse, $39.99 (Was $69.99)

How fast is your mouse? For competitive gaming, speed truly is everything, and Razer Orochi V2 is built for flawless performance without the need for a cord. This totally wireless mouse packs an advanced 18K optical sensor, so you dont have to trade any of that precision for speed, or miss targets that slip out of your sights. While it does run on batteries, you can get up to 950 hours on a single charge, which is a little over five and a half weeks. Let's see if any other wireless device runs half as long. Best of all, this speed demon clocks in at under 60 grams and is incredibly lightweight despite its pristine build quality. Its a great deal at full price, but a virtual steal with this Razer Labor Day deal.

Razer Naga Trinity Gaming Mouse, $59.99 (Was $99.99)

Razer Basilisk X Hyperspeed Wireless Gaming Mouse, $34.99 (Was $59.99)

Razer Viper Mini Ultralight Gaming Mouse, $21.35 (Was $39.99)

Razer Huntsman Tournament Edition TKL Gaming Keyboard, $69.99 (Was $129.99)

Space on any desktop is precious, especially when you consider how many accessories gaming rigs pack nowadays. Full keyboards hog a lot of real estate and 60 percenters will have you missing your arrow keys something fierce. So do what Razer Huntsman Tournament Edition TKL does and split the difference. This keyboard is just as reliable and responsive as you want a mechanical gaming keyboard to be, with full RGB Chroma customization and a somewhat low profile to get the most out of a cluttered desktop. Best of all, its on sale for 46 percent off the original price.

Razer Huntsman Elite Gaming Keyboard, $109.99 (Was $199.99)

Razer Huntsman Mini 60 Percent Gaming Keyboard, $79.99 (Was $129.99)

Razer BlackWidow V3 Mechanical Gaming Keyboard, $98.84 (Was $139.99)

Razer Kaira Pro Wireless Gaming Headset for Xbox, $99.99 (Was $149.99)

For fantastic immersive gaming experiences, a great headset is not simply recommended, its essential. Razer Kaira Pro is built to work with the next-gen capabilities of the Xbox Series and Xbox One systems, with easy pairing and intense, rich audio quality. The built-in headset captures your voice perfectly for up to 20 hours on a single charge. While the headset is designed for Xbox systems, it pairs perfectly with PC and both Android and iOS mobile devices. For a limited time, you can save $50 on the price.

Razer Nari Ultimate Wireless 7.1 Surround-Sound Gaming Headset, $129.99 (Was $199.99)

Razer BlackShark V2 Gaming Headset, $69.99 (Was $99.99)

Razer Kraken Ultimate RGB USB Gaming Headset, $54.99 (Was $129.99)

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Raising One Kid Now Costs a Third of a Million Dollars – Futurism

"A lot of people are going to think twice before they have either a first child or a subsequent child because everything is costing more."How High

Raising a kid has never been easy. And with inflation, its probably never been this expensive either, as a new estimate from the Brookings Institution, published last week in The Wall Street Journal, puts the average cost of raising a child through high school at an astonishing $310,605.

Specifically, the estimate calculates the average cost for a married, middle income couple with two children, raising their younger child born in 2015 a pretty widely applicable scenario.

Thats more than a $70,000 increase from a USDA estimate of childrearing costs from just five years ago in 2017, which put the number at an already intimidating $233,610.

"A lot of people are going to think twice before they have either a first child or a subsequent child because everything is costing more," Brookings senior fellow Isabel Sawhill told the WSJ.

The Brookings analysis used the earlier USDA estimate as a baseline, which accounted for expenses ranging from basic amenities like food, clothing, and housing, to the stuff needed for typical kids activities, like sports equipment, and much, much more.

The main driver of the drastic cost increase is, of course, historically high inflation a 40 year high and that should come as no surprise to anyone that does their own grocery shopping or owns a car.

The inflation rate peaked at a whopping 9.1 per cent in June, and then "eased" down to 8.5 per cent in July. Where its headed next is anyones guess, but Sawhill thinks the inflation rate will be coming down thanks to the Fed "stepping on the brakes." To her, the uncertainty lies in just how hard and how fast that decline will be.

Thats great and all, but the fact of the matter is that inflation has been outpacing wages for some time now. Since July 2021, average weekly wages have dropped 3.5 per cent when adjusted for inflation, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Something as fundamental as raising a child should never cost so much, especially when parents are struggling to make ends meet.

More on inflation: Oh Great, Gas AND Solar Prices Are Going Up

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NASA: SpaceX Only Has to Prove It Can Land Astronauts on Moon, Not Bring Them Home Again – Futurism

NASA says SpaceX is sending only a "skeleton" version of its lunar Starship spacecraft to the surface of the Moon during an upcoming, uncrewed test mission.

It'll be so stripped down,in fact, that it won't even be required to demonstrate that it can take back off after landing.

"For the uncrewed demo, the goal is to have a safe landing," said Lisa Watson-Morgan, manager of NASA's Human Landing System (HLS) program, during a presentation this week, as quoted by SpaceNews.

"The uncrewed demo is not necessarily planned to be the same Starship that you see for the crewed demo," she added. "Its going to be a skeleton because it just has to land. It does not have to take back off."

Perhaps anticipating that her comments may stir some debate over whether SpaceX will actually be required to return astronauts safely, Watson-Morgan added that "clearly we want it to" take off from the Moon, "but the requirements are for it to land."

"We dont tell them to do anything with it," Logan Kennedy, HLS surface lead at NASA, said at the event, referring to the Starship spacecraft once astronauts are returned from the Moon's surface. "Thats going to be up to SpaceX."

Back in 2021, NASA's HLS program chose SpaceX as its private partner for developing a spacecraft capable of returning astronauts to the Moon for its Artemis program.

Despite plenty of drama surrounding NASA's decision, SpaceX has emerged as the space agency's de facto collaborator, receiving billions in funding to turn its super heavy lift Starship into a lunar lander.

But Artemis 3, NASA's first planned crewed mission to the lunar surface, is still a long way out. And while SpaceX has made strides in developing Starship, it has yet to successfully launch it or its accompanying Super Heavy booster to orbit.

During the upcoming uncrewed mission, NASA and SpaceX may chose to take along "potentially one payload," according to Watson-Morgan, landing near the south pole of the Moon.

Artemis 3, however, will be far more involved. For one, there's the size of the Starship itself. Astronauts will have a very unique perspective once the 165 feet-tall spacecraft lands upright on the surface.

That also means getting in and out will prove a lot more difficult than simply climbing up and down the ladder attached to the outside of Apollo-era lunar landers.

SpaceX has been working on an exterior elevator that take crews down to the surface. The company already built a full-scale mockup of the system, allowing astronauts to test it out while wearing simulated spacesuits, SpaceNews reported that Kennedy said.

"Its a very tall lander," Watson-Morgan said during this week's meeting. "It doesnt look like the traditional landers that weve all seen in the past, so it can be hard to reconcile that mentally."

NASA and SpaceX have their work cut out for them. For instance, SpaceX is still figuring out how many Starship spacecraft it will have to launch into orbit to actually get to the Moon. The company is envisioning the spacecraft to also serve as a mobile fuel tank, providing a place for other Starship to refuel in orbit before headed to Moontown.

Last year, SpaceX CEO Elon Musk wagered a guess, estimating that it will take "max of eight" Starships worth of fuel to get to the Moon and back.

And then there's still the considerable task of safely getting humans down to surface, back into the spacecraft, and safely launch back into orbit a gargantuan task in and of itself.

READ MORE: Starship uncrewed lunar lander test a skeleton of crewed lander [SpaceNews]

More on Starship: Elon Musk: Starship Orbital Launch Could Happen "Next Month" Despite Unexpected Explosion

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Millennial Says He’s Spending $1 Billion to Bail Out the Crypto Industry – Futurism

"We want to do what we can to stem contagion..."Showboat

It's been a banner month for billionaire crypto whisperer Sam Bankman-Fried, and now he's hinting at some provocativenext moves.

In an interview withThe Wall Street Journal, the CEO and founder of the cryptocurrency exchange FTXhe intends to spend a full $1 billion bailing out the ailing crypto industry. Whether the bet will pay off for the 30-year-old, who's worth $11.9 billion now and was worth more than double that last year, is anyone's guess. But after providing a $400 million loan to BlockFi and buying the entire exchange Liquid after it was hit by a huge hack, he's certainly putting his money where his mouth is.

"We want to do what we can to stem contagion, and sometimes thats going to mean that we try to help out in cases where its not enough," Bankman-Fried told the newspaper. "If that never happened, Id feel that we were being way too conservative."

Bankman-Fried, who's garnered headlines for everything from becoming a political megadonor to apparently being uninsured, told the paper that although he believes the worst of the industry's ills have been "flushed out of the system," he's betting a billion dollars that he can save it from further self-harm.

FTX executive Ramnik Arora told the WSJ, that the company fielded calls from more than two dozen doomed crypto firms seeking Bankman-Fried's generosity. Among the callers, Arora claims, was the now-infamous Celsius exchange, whose withdrawal suspension is believed to have caused much of the whole domino effect crypto crash in the first place.

And it doesn't end there. Bankman-Fried told the paper that FTX keeps "a few billion" in US dollars to cut deals, though he wasn't specific about what further bailouts he's planning.

Like in traditional finance, confidence is everything in the crypto world. If this 30-year-old billionaire's sangfroid is to be believed, the industry only needs a billion dollars worth of help to bounce back.

READ MORE:The 30-Year-Old Spending $1 Billion to Save Crypto [The Wall Street Journal]

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James Webb Spots "Clear Evidence" of CO2 in the Atmosphere of an Exoplanet – Futurism

Yet another spectacular discovery.CO2 Be

NASA's James Webb Space Telescope has made the first "clear detection" of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere of a planet beyond our solar system, according to NASA.

Unfortunately, this particular exoplanet isn't likely to harbor life as we know it. The gas was discovered in the atmosphere of WASP-39 b, a hot gas giant, which is a blistering 1,600 degrees Fahrenheit.

But it is a potentially significant discovery that could give us invaluable insight into the evolution of exoplanets, and possibly spot signs of the gas in other rocky Earth-like planets as well.And, at the end of the day, it's just another cool finding from the James Webb.

The exoplanet has a diameter roughly 1.3 times greater than Jupiter, according to NASA, and orbits its star extremely closely every four Earth-days, some 700 light-years away.

While scientists have been able to confirm the presence of other substances including water vaporand sodium in other planets' atmospheres, the incredible sensitivity of Webb's instruments has allowed astronomers to add carbon dioxide to the list.

The space observatory made the discovery by measuring the exoplanet's brightness across a wide spectrum of wavelengths using the observatory's Near-Infrared Spectrograph (NIRSpec).

"As soon as the data appeared on my screen, the whopping carbon dioxide feature grabbed me," said Zafar Rustamkulov, Johns Hopkins University graduate student and James Webb scientist, in a statement.

The discovery could lead to even more exciting discoveries like it.

"Detecting such a clear signal of carbon dioxide on WASP-39 b bodes well for the detection of atmospheres on smaller, terrestrial-sized planets," said Natalie Batalha, team lead and researcher at the University of California at Santa Cruz.

Astronomers can now use the data to learn how exoplanets like WASP-39 b evolved over time.

"By measuring this carbon dioxide feature, we can determine how much solid versus how much gaseous material was used to form this gas giant planet," said team member Mike Line from Arizona State University, in the statement.

In only a short period of time, in other words, NASA's revolutionary space observatory is already turning the world of astronomy on its head.

"In the coming decade, JWST will make this measurement for a variety of planets, providing insight into the details of how planets form and the uniqueness of our own solar system," Line added.

READ MORE: NASAs Webb Detects Carbon Dioxide in Exoplanet Atmosphere [NASA]

More on exoplanets: Researchers Want to Use the Sun As a Giant Telescope to Look for Aliens

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Get Two Smart Security Cameras For The Price Of One With Blink’s Labor Day Deal – Futurism

Its important to take the safety of your home seriously, and Blink has a 50 percent discount on its Blink Mini security camera for Labor Day weekend. Right now, you can get two of its Blink Mini smart security cameras for $35, which is the price it typically charges for one. The company is also offering a three-pack of Blink Mini cameras for $50, which is helpful if you have an especially big place.

The Blink Mini stacks up well when directly compared to similar smart security cameras despite its small size and price. It can record clear-looking 1080p video in any lighting condition thanks to its night-vision mode, and will automatically start creating a clip any time its motion sensor has been triggered.

The Blink Mini will also send your phone a notification that the camera has detected something, so you can watch a live feed in a couple of taps using the Blink app. Once the camera is done recording, itll send its clip to the cloud, where it can be watched, shared, and downloaded at your earliest convenience.

Storing clips from the Blink Mini on the cloud requires a subscription service, which costs $10 per month or $100 per year. You also have the option to save your video locally by picking up a Blink Sync Module 2 and USB drive, which will set you back about $50 but save you money in the long run. You can get Blinks three-camera bundle along with those two accessories for a total of $100.

One of the Blink Minis greatest strengths is its small size. Its tiny enough to be hidden on a shelf in an entertainment center without drawing much attention to itself. A would-be burglar could easily pass right by one of these cameras without noticing. If you can find an out-of-the way part of your room for the camera while still being able to get the angle you need to keep a would-be thief in frame, all the better.

There are a bunch of great Labor Day Weekend deals, but Blinks stands out as one of the best weve seen because of the depth of the discount and sheer utility of its Mini cameras.

Kasa Smart Plug Power Strip, $54.99 (Was $79.99)

Leviton Decora Smart Wi-Fi Light Switch, $49.99 (Was $80)

NETGEAR Nighthawk Pro WiFi 6 Router, $189.97 (was $246.99)

GE Cync Smart Bulb (2-Pack), $24.99 (Was $33.99)

Echo Dot (4th Gen), $39.99 (Was $49.99)

Ring Video Doorbell, $84.99 (Was $99.99)

Eufy Security Floodlight Camera, $99.99 (Was $199.99)

Rachio 3 Smart Sprinkler Controller, $180 (Was $229.99)

For more discounts, check out our coverage ofback-to-school dealsandearly Labor Day sales.

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Hurry Up and Watch These Videos Tesla Wants Removed From the Internet – Futurism

Tesla is calling new videos that show its vehicles mowing down child mannequins while on Autopilot defamatory and has sent a cease-and-desist letter to the videos' creators, The Washington Post reports.

In other words, has the company never heard of the Streisand effect?

It's a messy back and forth that's bound to draw even more attention to Tesla'sFull Self-Driving (FSD) feature, a controversial $12,000 add-on that allows Tesla vehicles to take care of changing lanes and navigate complex city intersections, among other capabilities though it still frequently makes serious errors and requires drivers to be ready to take over at any moment, making its name an apparent misnomer.

The company has started rolling out a beta software of the feature for its customers to test on public roads, a decision that's already proven highly controversial.

The mannequin videos were put together by the Dawn Project, a campaign founded by tech mogul and billionaire Dan O'Dowd to stop "Elon Musks reckless deployment of unsafe Full Self-Driving cars on our roads," according to its official website.

O'Dowd, who owns an airplane and car operating systems company and ran for US Senate this year, broadcasted ads, including several that show Tesla vehicles striking child mannequins with the car company's FSD feature allegedly turned on.

The billionaire told WaPothat "we have been busy hooking up and putting computers in charge of the things that millions of peoples lives depend on: self-driving cars is one of those."

Now, in light of the case-and-desist letter, O'Dowd didn't mince words.

"This letter is so pathetic in terms of whining: Mr. Free Speech Absolutist, just a crybaby hiding behind his lawyers," he told WaPo, referring to the fact that Musk has repeatedly painted himself as a "free speech absolutist," despite his actions often suggesting otherwise.

In the letter, the Musk-led company argued that O'Dowd's videos are misrepresenting its driver-assistance software.

The company stands firmly behind its belief that both Autopilot and FSD make streets safer. Musk has gone as far as to say that driving on Autopilot is "on balance... unequivocally safer."

Some of Tesla's fans were equally outraged at the videos and even chose to place their own offspring in front of moving Teslas with FSD turned on, sparking outrage. YouTube, for instance, took down the videos to ensure others weren't inspired to try it for themselves.

According to WaPo, Tesla referenced a report by Electrek in its letter, which stated that FSD was "never engaged" during Dawn Project's tests despite the Dawn Project claiming otherwise.

"The purported tests misuse and misrepresent the capabilities of Teslas technology, and disregard widely recognized testing performed by independent agencies as well as the experiences shared by our customers," Tesla deputy general counsel Dinna Eskin wrote in the letter, as quoted by WaPo.

The company even went as far as arguing that the videos "put consumers at risk."

The letter marks an escalation in Tesla's efforts to manage the public's expectations of its driver-assistance software. But, as countless videos have demonstrated, there's at least some cause for concern, despite the company's best efforts to vet those who have early access.

The fact remains: Tesla is testing its unfinished driver assistance feature on public roads, whether other drivers agree with that decision or not.

Trying to silence its critics is only bound to draw even more attention to the issue and that's clearly not in Tesla's best interest.

READ MORE: Tesla demands removal of video of cars hitting child-size mannequins [The Washington Post]

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