In our major tales this week, reporter Passant Rabie describes the rediscovery of a satellite shed in the 1990s and why we sometimes shed sight of our orbital residence. Scientists have uncovered what they declare is the world’s deepest blue gap, the Taam Ja’ Blue Gap in Mexico’s Chetumal Bay, and have nonetheless to ascertain its genuine depth. A new video from Europe’s Solar Orbiter provides some of the finest shut-up sights of our host star ever captured, and possibly unsurprisingly, alpaca sex is definitely strange. – George Dvorsky