by Trevor Kimball, November 11, 2022 (Photo: Freeform/Vanessa Clifton) Phoebe’s ups and downs won’t continue on Freeform. The cable channel has cancelled Everything’s Trash, so viewers won’t see a second season. The first season of 10 episodes finished airing in September. A comedy-drama series, the Everything’s Trash TV show is written and executive produced by
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by Regina Avalos, November 14, 2022 Selling Tampa is not returning for a second season. Netflix has cancelled the reality series, which debuted in December 2021, after just one season. Featuring Sharelle Rosado, Alexis Williams, Anne-Sophie Petit, Colony Reeves, Juawana Colbert, Karla Giorgio, Rena Frazier, and Tennille Moore, the series follows the all-female, Black-owned Allure
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by Regina Avalos, November 16, 2022 Hunters now has a premiere date for its second season – which will also be the show’s final season. Jennifer Jason Leigh is joining Al Pacino, Logan Lerman, Jerrika Hinton, Josh Radnor, Kate Mulvany, Tiffany Boone, Greg Austin, Louis Ozawa Changchien, Carol Kane, Saul Rubinek, Dylan Baker, and Lena
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BREMEN, Germany — Precious Payload has announced partnerships with a pair of companies to market payload slots and launches on its online satellite launch marketplace. Precious Payload and Rocket Factory Augsburg (RFA) announced Nov. 17 at the Space Tech Expo Europe in Bremen, Germany that launches of the RFA One rocket are to be added
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BREMEN, Germany — Scotland-based launch startup Skyrora are focused on making a first orbital launch attempt late next year, building on experience from a suborbital attempt in Iceland. Skyrora’s team took their 11-meter-long Skylark L single-stage suborbital launch vehicle to Iceland’s Langanes peninsula in October to attempt to reach above the Karman line. The rocket
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WASHINGTON — A NASA demonstration of an inflatable heat shield showed the technology worked and can be scaled up for missions on Earth and Mars, project leaders said Nov. 17. NASA flew the Low-Earth Orbit Flight Test of an Inflatable Decelerator (LOFTID) as a secondary payload on the Atlas 5 launch of a weather satellite
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The Joint Task Force-Space Defense Commercial Operations cell conducts an exercise in Colorado Springs, Colorado. Credit: U.S. Space Force Photo by Lekendrick Stallworth Secrecy is innate to military space, and it’s been that way since the start. But officials are increasingly expressing frustration with a classification system that at times appears to be doing more
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As U.S. adversaries seek to militarize space, SLS’s heavy-lift capability makes it a unique entity for NASA and national security. Robust congressional support for SLS, NASA’s near-term Artemis missions and future configurations is more important than ever. In the early morning of Nov. 16, 2022, America reaffirmed its role as the leader in space. The
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