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Trippy Image From Deep Space Shows Earth and Moon From 180 Million Miles Away
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Trippy Image From Deep Space Shows Earth and Moon From 180 Million Miles Away

by admin August 21, 2025


The Psyche spacecraft is on a six-year journey to reach a metal-rich asteroid by the same name. Well into its voyage, the probe looked back at its home planet and captured a rare view of Earth, accompanied by its Moon, as a mere speck engulfed by the dark void of space.

NASA’s Psyche mission launched on October 13, 2023, and is assigned to explore a distant target in the main asteroid belt that’s believed to be the exposed core of a protoplanet. Before it reaches its destination, the imaging team behind the mission is testing the spacecraft’s ability to capture objects that shine by light reflected from the Sun. The target objects of these tests are awfully familiar—our very own planet and moon—but they were taken from a rather unfamiliar perspective.

In July, scientists on the imaging team snapped multiple, long-exposure photos of Earth and the Moon. The pair is seen amidst a dark background littered with several stars in the constellation Aries. Earth appears as a bright dot, with the Moon sitting right above it. The image was taken from about 180 million miles (290 kilometers) away and offers a rare look at our planet as seen from deep space.

The photo brings the famous Pale Blue Dot to mind, an image of Earth captured by the Voyager 1 spacecraft in 1990. That image was taken from a distance of 3.7 billion miles (6 billion kilometers), with Earth appearing as a mere speck amid the cosmic backdrop.

Although it wasn’t captured from the same distance, Psyche’s recent image is a similar reminder of Earth’s place and size in the solar system. The spacecraft is equipped with a pair of cameras, designed to collect pictures in wavelengths of light that are both visible and invisible to the human eye, to help determine the composition of the metal-rich asteroid.

Psyche needs to travel a total of around 2.2 billion miles to reach the main asteroid belt and enter asteroid Psyche’s orbit in late July 2029. The 173-mile-wide (280-kilometer) asteroid orbits the Sun in the outer part of the main asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter. Scientists believe the space rock might be an exposed core of a planetesimal, or an early planetary building block, which was stripped of its outer layer during the early formation of the solar system.



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Earth' Finished Its First Major Arc With Action and Intrigue
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Earth’ Finished Its First Major Arc With Action and Intrigue

by admin August 20, 2025


The second episode of Alien: Earth ended on not just a cliffhanger; it was a cliff-jumper. A xenomorph grabbed Joe (Alex Lawther) and jumped off a ledge, sending his sister Wendy (Sydney Chandler) on a quest to rescue him. That’s where episode three picked up, and the showdown resulted in not just a fun, gross action set piece but also some tantalizing teases of where things will go the rest of the season.

Episode three of Alien: Earth is called “Metamorphosis,” and while that certainly could refer to a few big reveals at the end of the episode, it also fits into the overall show itself. This episode marks the end of the inciting spaceship crash and slides the story to a new location, while also introducing some surprising new storylines. Basically, this is the episode where Alien: Earth began its very own metamorphosis.

To set that up, the episode began in the crashed Maginot as Kirsh (Timothy Olyphant) continues to download the ship’s files and learn about what happened on board. Nibs (Lily Newmark) and Curly (Erana James) start to show frustrations over their hybrid nature, and Prodigy leader Boy Kavalier (Samuel Blenkin) tells Kirsh that he and the children are no longer on a rescue mission. They are on a collection mission and are to bring all the alien species home. He’s not going to let Weyland-Yutani have all of this mysterious cargo that literally fell into his city. Which, of course, we know is a very, very bad idea. But there kind of wouldn’t be a show without it.

After his fall at the hands of the xenomorph, Wendy finds Joe stuck to the back of a tractor-trailer. As she attempts to rescue him, he tells her it’s a trap, which is confusing. Why would the xenomorph want to trap Wendy? Is it really smart enough to do that? The answer to the second question is yes, as the xeno peeks its head into the trailer and then starts to stalk them from the roof. Wendy takes the battle to him as she stabs up into the ceiling, drawing out the xeno’s acid blood. Mayhem ensues, and just as things go quiet, the xeno stabs and grabs Joe out of the trailer and into the large hangar.

“It’s a trap!” – FX

For the second time in two episodes, Joe seems done for. But this time, Wendy takes a hook and locks it into the xeno’s inner jaw (which, as we’ve seen in other Alien movies, looks like another xenomorph). She proceeds to drag the xeno by its innards, which was just so beyond cool. Something we’ve never quite seen before. Wendy is dominating this creature, but just as she tries to trap it, it drags her into the trap with it. Again, chaos ensues, and when Joe opens the door, we see Wendy has sliced the xeno’s head clean off. But it got her too, and the scene ends with a truly unforgettable shot of the xeno, Wendy, and Joe all lying on the ground, dead or unconscious.

Meanwhile, Slightly (Adarsh Gourav) is still waiting for Wendy with the xeno eggs when Smee (Jonathan Ajayi) shows up. You can tell these two are very close, but their playful banter gets stopped quickly when Morrow (Babou Ceesay) interrupts. Last we saw Morrow, he’d captured and lost the xeno. Now he’s trying to right his wrongs. Morrow has a tense discussion with the two hybrids that piques his curiosity about what, exactly, they are. He slyly places some kind of device onto Slightly. Later, Morrow will talk to his boss, Yutani, and tell her he wants to retrieve the creatures on his own, and he’s found a way onto the Prodigy island.

With that, Alien: Earth closed the chapter of its story in the Prodigy city of New Siam. The company has cleaned up what they can from the crash, extracted all the alien creatures, and brought them back to the secret island of Neverland. As they arrive, Boy looks like a kid on Christmas morning with all the wild new species he’s now in control of. He has no problem with the fact that the others think risking a decade of research on human hybrids just to study these mysterious beings isn’t worth it. Later, when he stops by the lab for a closer look, a xeno egg starts to open, so Kirsh quickly ushers him out. Kirsh then explains, for those who might not know, exactly how a xeno comes to life. Boy responds by saying only synthetics are now allowed in the lab.

Running to a xeno. – FX

Speaking of synthetics, as Wendy is out of commission in the medical bay, Alien: Earth got to spend some time with a few of the other hybrids. First is Slightly, who we previously saw talking to Morrow on the ship. We soon learn that Morrow implanted a direct line of communication into the hybrid and is now deviously trying to get on his good side. Similarly, Curly goes to see Boy to plead her case for being his favorite of the group. She explains how she feels so much smarter and more ambitious than Wendy, who only cares about her brother. Boy seems open to the idea but is most interested in the fact that she has these feelings in the first place. Nibs, meanwhile, is looking increasingly traumatized by the fact that the eyeball octopus creature tried to pop into her body.

Eventually, Wendy wakes up. She hears something and starts to stumble through the complex towards it. As that happens, we watch as Kirsh does something every Alien movie has always talked about but never actually done: experiment on xenos on Earth. It takes some doing, but eventually, he extracts the Facehugger from the egg and then goes further to remove the xenomorph zygote from the Facehugger. The one that would’ve been implanted in someone had the Facehugger gotten out. Somehow though, the agony of this procedure extends beyond just the one Facehugger. The other eggs seem to react as well, as does Wendy. It’s almost as if she can feel the pain of the xenomorphs, and, eventually, the stress of it makes her pass out again.

Finally, Kirsh takes the xenomorph zygote and drops it in a tube with a human lung. Wendy’s brother Joe’s human lung, to be precise. Quickly, it zooms right in, ready to become a Chestburster. Prodigy will soon have its very own, fully functional xenomorph.

When is a machine not a machine? – FX

After that exciting Wendy versus xenomorph action scene, this week’s Alien: Earth was really about showing us where things are going. Wendy has an odd connection with the aliens. The other hybrids are starting to show cracks in their relationship. Morrow is trying to make friends with Slightly for some reason. And, most importantly, all of the alien creatures that Weyland-Yutani acquired on its ship for the past 65 years have now been claimed by Prodigy. That’s a lot of story to explore as we move ahead.

Assorted Musings

  • Why do we think the xenomorph tried to trap Wendy? Was it because it viewed her as a foe that couldn’t be defeated by strength alone? Or was it something more, like that it knew it had a connection to her, as teased later in the episode?
  • The man in the black rubber suit spraying the walls of Prodigy was back again this week. And, this time, we got to see him. He’s an older Asian man who likes to smoke. Why does this matter? We still don’t know, but all three episodes have shown him for some reason.
  • Did you notice that Boy Kavalier seemed to be playing with Lego when Curly came to visit him? I don’t think there’s any larger meaning behind this, but I just love that even in the future, trillionaires still love to play with Lego.
  • When Morrow is talking to Yutani, two big things happen. One, we get a sense of time, as he was expecting to talk to her grandmother. And second, he quickly dropped the information that the Maginot had been sabotaged. How? By whom?
  • After their encounter with Morrow, Slightly and Smee get questioned by Atom Eins (Adrian Edmondson), Boy’s right-hand man. He doesn’t learn much, but he does reveal that Prodigy records everything that the hybrids see, which they don’t like. That feels like a key piece of information.

What did you think of Alien: Earth episode three? Let us know below.

Want more io9 news? Check out when to expect the latest Marvel, Star Wars, and Star Trek releases, what’s next for the DC Universe on film and TV, and everything you need to know about the future of Doctor Who.



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Helldivers 2's post-death and destruction Super Earth rebuild begins, financed by more death and destruction
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Helldivers 2’s post-death and destruction Super Earth rebuild begins, financed by more death and destruction

by admin June 23, 2025


Helldivers 2 players might have managed to stop the Illuminate from totally destroying their home planet towards the end of last month, but it still got pretty badly trashed. Enter the game’s latest mission – kick off the Super Earth rebuild by securing “reparations”.

How are those funds being secured, you ask? This is Helldivers 2, so it’s by killing a bunch more baddies.

“The monumental effort to rebuild Super Earth is underway,” confirms the order’s briefing from devs Arrowhead, “A full damage assessment has concluded, exhaustively detailing the incalculable wounds inflicted upon our sovereign homeworld — and their monetary cost, adjusted for inflation.”

In order to pay those bills, players have been ordered to secure reparations by enacting some “compulsory asset forfeiture”. Basically, they’ve got to kill 290 million Illuminate enemies and 2.9 billion bugs in just under a week.

Now, these sorts of ‘kill a big number of things’ orders have often been the most stark showcases of HD2 players’ terrifying abilities when it comes to getting stuff done over the past year and a bit. Since they end as soon as the targets are reached, a number of them – especially those that target the squishable Terminid swarms – have ended early.

MAJOR ORDER: The monumental effort to rebuild Super Earth is underway.

A full damage assessment has concluded, exhaustively detailing the incalculable wounds inflicted upon our sovereign homeworld—and their monetary cost, adjusted for inflation.

Pursuant to intergalactic law,… pic.twitter.com/jpgEwYCOKQ

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This time, though, the sheer size of the bug kill total does look to be presenting a tough challenge thus far. As of writing, the game’s unofficial Galactic War tracking apps say 223,303,766 Terminids have been terminated, putting the divers on track to overshoot the deadline of three days or so they’ve got. On the other hand, things are going great with the Illuminate, with players 41.3% of the way to their goal and looking set to hit it tomorrow.

Looking at Reddit, there might be a bit of fatigue regarding Illuminate major orders setting in at the moment, with some players wishing they’d been sent after the Automatons instead for this mission.

Outside of that live-service grind psychological insight, the interesting thing about this latest mission to me is that, assuming Super Earth does eventually get rebuilt, one would assume another battle for it might be in the cards down the line. It’ll probably be a ways away, but I’d be intrigued to see how Arrowhead would go about trying to outdo the first big battle for the planet.

I’d think it’d maybe have to involve a new faction folks have spent less time fighting than the three in the game right now, and some sort of twist on the sequence of fights to hold different mega cities that we got first time around.

Anyway, I’ll stop speculating before I get to the point oftrying to guess what the second battle for Super Earth’s commemorative cape might look like.





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Rune Factory: Guardians Of Azuma Earth Dancer Edition Restocked On Launch Day
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Rune Factory: Guardians Of Azuma Earth Dancer Edition Restocked On Launch Day

by admin June 21, 2025


Rune Factory: Guardians of Azuma’s Earth Dancer Edition is back in stock on launch day at Best Buy and GameStop. Though the standard edition released on June 5 for Nintendo Switch and Switch 2 as originally planned, production issues caused the Earth Dancer Edition to be delayed by two weeks to June 20. The $100 edition has been sold out everywhere for more than a month, so it wouldn’t be surprising to see Best Buy and GameStop sell out of copies again. Nintendo Switch 2 players who buy the Earth Dancer Edition can buy a $10 upgrade from the eShop.

Rune Factory: Guardians of Azuma – Earth Dancer Limited Edition:

Updated on June 20

$100 | Restocked on June 20

The $100 Rune Factory: Guardians of Azuma – Earth Dancer Limited Edition includes the physical edition for Nintendo Switch–the full game is on the card–and the following extras:

  • Woolby character plush keychain
  • 140-plus page art book
  • Official soundtrack on CD
  • Traditional Japanese folding fan
  • Seasons of Love DLC bundle with extra downloadable Woolby Costumes
  • Custom box with unique cover art
  • In-game content as DLC:
    • Festive Attire & Dark Woolby Bundle
    • Seasons of Love Bundle
    • Rune Factory 4 Outfit Bundle
    • Useful Item Bundle

The Earth Dancer Edition isn’t available for Switch 2, but you can pay a $10 fee on the eShop to upgrade to the Nintendo Switch 2 version.

The production/shipping issues for the Earth Dancer Edition caused it to sell out at all major retailers well before Guardians of Azuma’s launch. As mentioned, Best Buy and GameStop are the only major retailers with copies available on launch day (June 20). It remains sold out at Amazon, Walmart, and Target.

$60

If you only want a physical copy of the base game, the Switch version of Rune Factory: Guardians of Azuma is in stock for $60 at Amazon, Walmart, Target, and Best Buy.

$69

The Nintendo Switch 2 physical edition of Guardians of Azuma is available for $69 at Amazon, Walmart and Target. Unlike many third-party releases on Switch 2, Guardians of Azuma is a true physical edition–the game is fully stored on the cartridge.

Rune Factory: Guardians of Azuma – Earth Dancer Limited Edition

Rune Factory: Guardians of Azuma has been a hit with both critics and fans. It currently holds a Metascore of 81 on review aggregator Metacritic (a GameSpot sister site). Guardians of Azuma has a user review average of 80, and the PC version currently sits at “Very Positive” based on more than 1,400 customer reviews.

The new entry takes the RPG-meets-farming-sim formula to new heights. Set in Azuma–a fantasy world inspired by Japanese folklore–the game places players in the role of a magical martial artist known as an Earth Dancer. You embark on a journey to restore the land by building farms, repairing villages, and completing RPG-style quests where you’ll square off against bosses with magical swords imbued with elements.

More Rune Factory games on Switch

Rune Factory 3 Special – Golden Memories Limited Edition

If you’re interested in Guardians of Azuma and haven’t played all of the previous entries in the franchise, you’re in luck, because there are three great Rune Factory games on Nintendo Switch already. Rune Factory 5 is the most recent numbered game in the franchise, but remastered versions of Rune Factory 3 and 4 are also worth checking out. Rune Factory 3 originally released on Nintendo DS in 2010, while Rune Factory 4 first appeared on 3DS in 2013. You can get all three for cheap at Amazon. You can even still get Rune Factory 3’s Golden Memories Limited Edition for less than retail price.



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Helldivers 2 follows up the battle for Super Earth with fresh Automaton fighting, because naturally the bots were just waiting in a big invasion queue
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Helldivers 2 follows up the battle for Super Earth with fresh Automaton fighting, because naturally the bots were just waiting in a big invasion queue

by admin June 4, 2025


Following the recently-concluded invasion of Super Earth, Helldivers 2 developers Arrowhead have decided to keep on chugging with the invasions. Yep, in the most Helldivers 2 development ever to hit Helldivers 2, an Illuminate invasion has given way to an Automaton invasion.

The game’s Galactic War is a genuine forever war, and I continue to enjoy watching Arrowhead find new ways to kick its community of bed and shout ‘come on, you’ve got new things to do’.

“Distress calls have been raised from multiple planets,” the studio wrote in its briefing for the first major order to drop since players won the battle for their home planet, “Automaton invasion ships have landed, disrupting ongoing merriment and sanctioned frivolity in the wake of our great victory. The enemy has been evidently waiting for the outcome of the assault, poised to strike while our forces are weakened by the Illuminate invasion.”

Classic Tom and Jerry tactics from the bots there, waiting just out of sight with big metallic grins and frying pans at the ready to try and whack the unsuspecting Helldivers on the head. From a practical perspective, the order’s tasked players with fending off five Automation invasions of different planets before time runs out.

As of writing, two have already been seen off, with just over two days left to run on the order. The fiercest fighting right now looks to be on the moon dubbed Zosma, with around 31,000 players on its surface trying to fend off an invasion force coming from Zzaniah Prime. Lots of Zs, basically.

We’ll see how this order plays out, but so far it doesn’t look like the Helldiver hangover that win on Super Earth probably led to is inhibiting their ability to shoot stuff.

Seriously, some of the Helldivers 2 hardcores on Reddit aren’t even moaning too much about being back fighting one of the original two factions – the other being the Terminids – that they’ve spent countless hours battling in various guises and forms over the year and a bit the game’s been out. Cool what a big win can do for morale, eh?



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Helldivers 2's battle for Super Earth makes Chinese news following the successful and slightly review bomby defense of Equality-On-Sea
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Helldivers 2’s battle for Super Earth makes Chinese news following the successful and slightly review bomby defense of Equality-On-Sea

by admin June 3, 2025


The battle for Super Earth that kicked off with Helldivers 2’s Heart of Democracy update concluded last week, with players managing to fend off an Illuminate invasion of their home planet. One of the two cities that ended up holding out against the hostile squids was Equality-On-Sea, located in the in-game map’s version of China, and it’s led the shooter to make a local news report in the country.

As spotted by players on the Helldivers 2 subreddit, following the big victory for Super Earth, Chinese broadcaster Kanka News’s Good Morning Shanghai anchors fronted a short segment about these recent developments in the game. Based on a translation by a Reddit user with the handle AtypicalGameMaker (whose profile asserts that they’re a Chinese game developer), the report discussed the defense of Equality-On-Sea, hailing both Chinese and non-Chinese players for working together to protect the city.

For some context, Equality-On-Sea and the Super Earth capital of Prosperity City were the only Super Earth cities left standing after the invasion. The defense of the former caused a bit of controversy, with a relatively small number of players review bombing Helldivers 2 because they couldn’t push the city’s defense percentage gauge up to 100%, meaning it’d be fully under their control.

Members of the game’s community suggested the root of this was that Equality-On-Sea was located in-game where Shanghai is in the real world, leading Chinese players to take its defense very seriously. An alleged translation mixup with the Chinese language version of the game seemingly also convinced these players that they could totally liberate the city while the battle for Super Earth was still in progress.

That last bit wasn’t actually the case, with the constant flow of fresh Illuminate troops while the invasion was ongoing making it impossible to fully secure any mega cities at that stage of proceedings. Cue players getting frustrated as they believed their in-game efforts weren’t having a dynamic effect on how the war was playing out, and some accusing developer Arrowhead of railroading them into certain outcomes.

The translation alludes to this apparent misunderstanding, citing the news anchors as having praised Helldivers 2 players for not following Arrowhead’s Galactic War “script” and instead having “fought for their own story in an honorable way.”

Meanwhile, I quite like the way the report looks to have described the final stages of the big fight for Super Earth playing out: “Chinese players were battling the enemies during the daytime using their excellent shooting skills and strategic plans,” the anchors allegedly said, “American players took over the nighttime operations, utilizing air drops and firepower to construct the defense line for Shanghai.

“This great unity of Chinese and American netizens came to a happy ending on the 30th.” Nice.



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SharpLink Gaming Stock Falls Back to Earth Following Ethereum Treasury Pivot

by admin June 2, 2025



In brief

  • Shares in new Ethereum treasury company SharpLink Gaming are down more than 38% on the day.
  • The company said Monday that it has finalized its financing to acquire up to $425 million to fuel ETH purchases.
  • With its ETH acquisition, SharpLink says it will become the largest publicly traded holder of Ethereum.

Shares in SharpLink Gaming, a gambling marketing firm and affiliate network operator, are down more than 38% since the market opened, despite the company finalizing an investment round to help it acquire up to $425 million in Ethereum. 

The company, which last week announced plans to create an Ethereum-focused digital asset treasury, saw its shares surge as high as $124, after trading at $6 as recently as May 23. 

After closing at $76.70 on Friday, SharpLink shares—which trade with ticker SBET on the Nasdaq Exchange—are trading at $47.16, down more than 38% since open and a whopping 62% down from last week’s peak.

On the other hand, the stock price is still up 1,162% over the past month.



With the conclusion of its $425 million round, Ethereum co-founder and Consensys CEO Joseph Lubin became chairman of SharpLink’s board of directors. Consensys led the private placement round, funded in both fiat currency and ETH, which also included participation from prominent crypto investors like Galaxy Digital, Pantera Capital, Electric Capital, Arrington Capital, GSR, and ParaFi Capital.

(Disclosure: Consensys is one of 22 investors in an editorially independent Decrypt.)

The company’s newly established treasury pivot makes it the latest in a series of publicly traded companies adopting digital asset treasuries, a move popularized by the Bitcoin-stacking Strategy (formerly MicroStrategy) and outspoken co-founder Michael Saylor.

Those companies range from DeFI Development Corporation (formerly Janover), an AI-powered real estate platform that has built nearly a $100 million Solana treasury, to President Donald Trump’s Trump Media & Technology Group, which recently raised $2.4 billion to buy Bitcoin. 

SharpLink, though, is the most notable company to focus on acquiring Ethereum, crypto’s second largest asset by market capitalization. The firm’s Monday press release announcing the finalization of the funding says it will become the largest publicly traded holder of ETH.

ETH has been the butt of many jokes over the last year, especially as it has underperformed competing layer-1 blockchains like Bitcoin and Solana—but some optimism is growing for the asset following a price surge in May following the Pectra network upgrade.

Last week, BitMEX co-founder Arthur Hayes told Decrypt that he believes ETH could touch $4,000-$5,000 in 2025, potentially making a new all-time high in the process as the “most hated layer-1.” Plus, analysts from Bernstein have indicated a growing interest in underlying networks where stablecoins have a major presence, a metric ETH dominates with more than 51% of stablecoin market share, per the firm’s investment note. 

ETH is up 0.9% in the last 24 hours and is the best-performing coin in the top 10 by market cap over the last week, according to CoinGecko, dropping just 0.7% in that time to $2,532. 

Edited by Andrew Hayward

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The ‘War Between Land and the Sea’ Trailer Gives Earth a Battle the Doctor Can’t Stop

by admin May 31, 2025


With the conclusion of the latest season of Doctor Who, all eyes are on what’s next for adventures in time and space… and when, exactly, we’ll be getting them. But before the Doctor returns, Earth is going to have to stand alone in a new spinoff miniseries, The War Between Land and the Sea.

To mark the climax of Doctor Who‘s 2025 season, today the BBC revealed the first footage from War Between Land and Sea, which will see UNIT as the front line of defense when the Sea Devils—a race of aquatic reptilians who have existed on Earth since the dawn of time, hiding their advance civilization in hibernation alongside their other distantly affiliated ancient Earth dwellers, the Silurians, for millions of years—emerge from hiding and make themselves known to the Human race.

How do things go? Well, you could tell by the title of the miniseries alone that the answer to that is seemingly “not well”—and without the Doctor to fall back on like they’ve been able to the last couple of times the Sea Devils and Silurians alike tried to emerge, it’s up to humanity to find away to counter the threat of Earth’s ancient reclaimers… and if not co-exist with them, survive their wrath.

War Between Land and the Sea will feature several familiar faces from Doctor Who. There’s a few returning characters, including Jemma Redgrave, Alexander Devrient, and Ruth Madeley reprising their roles in UNIT as Kate Lethbridge-Stewart, Colonel Ibrahim, and Shirley Ann Bingham, respectively. In more of a deep cut, Colin McFarlane will reprise his role as General Austin Pierce from the third season of Torchwood, Children of Earth.

But, as seen in the trailer above, the series also stars two Doctor Who favorites, but as entirely new characters. Loki‘s Gugu Mbatha-Raw played companion Martha Jones’ sister, Tish, throughout the third season of Doctor Who, and is now a mysterious vanguard of the Sea Devils’ return, while Being Human‘s Russell Tovey previously appeared in the 2007 holiday special “Voyage of the Damned” as Midshipman Alonso Frame, now plays Barclay, a human who has seemingly been tasked with leading humanity’s response.

The War Between Land and the Sea will run for five episodes when it hits the BBC in the UK, and Disney+ internationally, and is currently expected to launch sometime in 2026.

Want more io9 news? Check out when to expect the latest Marvel, Star Wars, and Star Trek releases, what’s next for the DC Universe on film and TV, and everything you need to know about the future of Doctor Who.



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Wahey, Helldivers 2 players have seen off the squids and saved Super Earth (for now), cue an over 500 comment-long train of salutes that's still growing
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Wahey, Helldivers 2 players have seen off the squids and saved Super Earth (for now), cue an over 500 comment-long train of salutes that’s still growing

by admin May 30, 2025


It’s over. Well, for about ten minutes. Helldivers 2’s battle for Super Earth has ended, with the Helldivers emerging from the siege victorious and seeing off the Illuminate. For now.

Forget about that whole apparent translation mixup that led to some review bombing, or the fun little bugs you might have had to overcome as well as the squids, it’s time to crack open the Super bubbly and I dunno…recite a poem about Super Earth being the best in a totally non-totalitarian fashion whatsoever.


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The final battle concluded with two of the seven mega cities players on Super Earth had been going all-out to defend – Equality-On-Sea and Prosperity City – triumphantly left standing.

“The Illuminate have retreated from Super Earth battlespace,” Arrowhead wrote in its briefing about the victory, The Heart of Democracy has been defended. The Battle of Super Earth is won.” It added that “Across the Federation, approval for impromptu celebrations in the streets has been issued. C-01 permits approval allowances have been quintupled, though processing delays may occur following the loss of ADMINCEN 02.”

The Illuminate have retreated from Super Earth battlespace. The Heart of Democracy has been defended. The Battle of Super Earth is won.

The devastation wrought upon our home is immense. Only two Mega Cities remain standing: Prosperity City and Equality-on-Sea. The remainder have… pic.twitter.com/gwTdjmH9uE

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Regarding the defeated foe, the briefing continues: “Remaining Illuminate forces were last observed making FTL jumps from Super Earth orbit. The enemy has also vacated New Haven, Pilen V, and Widow’s Harbor, burning the surface of those planets as they fled. No stations detect Illuminate forces—the enemy has gone into hiding. They will be found.”

So, there’s your little seed of where the war might be going next, assuming another foe doesn’t put itself in the crosshairs by shambling over the divers like a drunk lad in a pub/bar and angrily demanding a scrap.

Until then, though it’s time for celebration, with the game’s subreddit now being littered with thread after thread of divers partying or just wondering what to do next, including one that’s one big Super Earth salute GIF train and currently sits at over 550 comments and is still growing by the minute. How big will it get? Oops, that sounds a bit funny now that I’ve written it.

How are you celebrating this big win in the battle for Super Earth, and where do you want Helldivers 2’s Galactic War to go or do next? Let us know below!





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A Rogue Star Could Hurl Earth Into Deep Space, Study Warns

by admin May 30, 2025


Billions of years from now, the Sun will swell into a red giant, swallowing Mercury, Venus, and Earth. But that’s not the only way our planet could meet its demise. A new simulation points to the menacing threat of a passing field star that could cause the planets in the solar system to collide or fling Earth far from the Sun.

When attempting to model the evolution of the solar system, astronomers have often treated our host star and its orbiting planets as an isolated system. In reality, however, the Milky Way is teeming with stars that may get too close and threaten the stability of the solar system. A new study, published in the journal Icarus, suggests that stars passing close to the solar system will likely influence the orbits of the planets, causing another planet to smack into Earth or send our home planet flying.

In most cases, passing stars are inconsequential, but one could trigger chaos in the solar system—mainly because of a single planet. The closest planet to the Sun, Mercury, is prone to instability as its orbit can become more elliptical. Astronomers believe that this increasing eccentricity could destabilize Mercury’s orbit, potentially leading it to collide with Venus or the Sun. If a star happens to be nearby, it would only make things worse.

The researchers ran 2,000 simulations using NASA’s Horizons System, a tool from the Solar System Dynamics Group that precisely tracks the positions of objects in our solar system. They then inserted scenarios involving passing stars and found that stellar flybys over the next 5 billion years could make the solar system about 50% less stable. With passing stars, Pluto has a 3.9% chance of being ejected from the solar system, while Mercury and Mars are the two planets most often lost after a stellar flyby. Earth’s instability rate is lower, but it has a higher chance of its orbit becoming unstable if another planet crashes into it.

“In addition, we find that the nature of stellar-driven instabilities is more violent than internally driven ones,” the researchers wrote in the paper. “The loss of multiple planets in stellar-driven instabilities is common and occurs about 50% of the time, whereas it appears quite rare for internally driven instabilities.”

The probability of Earth’s orbit becoming unstable is hundreds of times larger than prior estimates, according to the study. Well, that just gives us one more thing to worry about.

 



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