Space.com just launched an app! Get your inside scoop on space exploration

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Hey, space fans! For over 25 years, we here at Space.com have dedicated ourselves to bringing you the best space mission news, astronomical discoveries, night sky guides and out-of-this-world sci-fi. Now, we're launching into a whole new frontier. Yes, we have an app.

Our new Space.com app is available free on Android on the Google Play store and for iOS via the Apple Store and includes the same great coverage that you'll find on your laptop or desktop, but now in the palm of your hand.

Are you wondering how to prepare for this summer's great total solar eclipse in August? We've got that. How about NASA's plans to launch the first-ever commercial spacecraft to rescue a falling space telescope? We've got that. (That Swift Boost mission will launch this Saturday, June 27, by the way.) And if you're wondering just how close Steven Spielberg's "Disclosure Day" is to how the U.S. government could handle the real discovery of E.T. in real life, we even have that. The Space.com app also allows you to curate your space news experience by picking your favorite news categories and saving articles and features for later reading.

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If you download our Space.com app, register for free and get your daily space news fix, but are still left wondering how you can better support the amazing work of our news and reviews team, there is a way. Our Space.com app has an ad-free version available for a small recurring monthly fee (or one annual subscription) that helps support or live on-site coverage of space missions like NASA's upcoming Artemis 3 moon lander test flight and more.

I'm extremely excited to welcome you to our Space.com app and look forward to any thoughts and feedback you might have about it. Have a question, comment or complaint? You can let me know directly through my email above or below.

Thank you all for your interest in space and for supporting Space.com over the years. We look forward to another 25 years and more of taking you out of this world, every day.

Sincerely,

Tariq Malik
Editor-in-Chief, Space.com
[email protected]

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