The long-awaited Milan Games Week & Cartoomics 2024 event is upon us, ready to offer an unprecedented edition from 22 to 24 November in the pavilions of Fiera Milano (Rho). Organized by Fiera Milano with Fandango Club Creators, this event aims to become one of the main points of reference in Europe for fans of video games, eSports, board games, comics, manga and animation. Among the confirmed international guests there are illustrious names such as Shinji Mikami, Neil Newbon, Jason Aaron and Simone Di Meoauthor of the event poster.
An unmissable experience for pop culture enthusiasts
The 2024 edition promises to be even richer in new features and prestigious guests. Fans will have the opportunity to meet legendary figures such as Shinji Mikamicreator of Resident Evil, and Neil Newbonfamous for his role in Baldur’s Gate 3. The famous screenwriter Jason Aaron and the artist Simone Di Meo they will further enrich the event with their presence.
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The official poster of the event
Tickets are already available on milangamesweek.it and anyone who purchases by August 31st will be able to take advantage of one special promotion which includes a Premium monthly subscription to Crunchyroll and the chance to win a console between PlayStation 5 Slim, Xbox Series
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The event will cover 78,000 m2 of entertainment divided between pavilions, cinema and external exhibition area. Among the new features, the Gaming Zone with hundreds of consoles for free play, the Studios area dedicated to costumes and impersonators, and the Electric Town for fans of oriental culture. Furthermore, the new edition of Fantasticon Film Fest will offer screenings, masterclasses and panels dedicated to genre cinema and animation.
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New mission could shed light on the secrets of the moon’s ‘hidden side
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Over the past few years, competing countries have turned the moon into a hotspot for activity not witnessed since the Apollo 17 astronauts departed from the lunar surface in 1972.
In one lunar region, Japan’s “Moon Sniper” mission has beaten the odds and survived three long, frigid lunar nights since its sideways landing on January 19.
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Engineers at the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency didn’t design the spacecraft to last through one lunar night, a two-week period of freezing darkness, but the Moon Sniper continues to thrive amid lunar extremes and send back new images of its landing site.
Elsewhere, an international team of astronomers believes it has homed in on a crater created a few million years ago when something massive slammed into the lunar surface — and sent a chunk of the moon’s far side, or the side that faces away from Earth, hurtling into space. The hunk of moon became a rare quasi-satellite, or asteroid that orbits near Earth.
The Tianwen-2 mission will visit the space rock later this decade. But first, China has set its sights on returning to the moon’s “hidden side.”
The Chang’e-6 mission, which launched Friday, is aiming to bring back the first samples from the South Pole-Aitken basin, or the largest and oldest crater on the moon. Since the Chang’e 4 mission in 2019, China remains the only country to have landed on the moon’s far side, sometimes called the “dark side” of the moon.
The “dark side” of the moon is actually a misnomer, experts say, and the remote lunar hemisphere receives illumination — scientists just don’t know as much about the region as they’d like.
The far side, with its thicker crust, is vastly different from the near side that was explored during the Apollo missions.
Scientists hope that returning samples from the far side could solve some of the biggest remaining lunar mysteries, including the moon’s true origin.