Sunday, October 31, 2021

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Space.com
The next astronauts to return to Earth on a SpaceX Dragon won't be able use a crucial system on their trip home next month: the space potty. SpaceX's toilet on its Crew Dragon Endeavour will be off limits for the four Crew-2 mission astronauts once ...
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Spaceflight Now
SpaceX's Crew Dragon spacecraft could splash down along the flight path northeast from the launch site at NASA's Kennedy Space Center if the capsule needs to escape its Falcon 9 rocket in an emergency. The weather forecast for ...
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The Washington Post
November presents a cornucopia of familiar planets and their lunar encounters, a meteor shower negated by a bright moon, and a partial lunar eclipse imitating a total lunar eclipse. And you'll need to turn your clocks back. Get the full experience.
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The New York Times
The dazzling phenomenon could be visible on Saturday night or early Sunday morning, experts said, depending on the weather and local light pollution.
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pressherald.com
The annual Leonid Meteor shower will peak on Nov. 17, but the moon will be nearly full to wash out many of the meteors. By BERNIE REIM.
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NPR
If you're looking for a good Halloween lights display this weekend, you may only need to look up at the sky. The northern lights, or aurora borealis, could be visible across a large portion of the northern U.S. this weekend, including the far Northeast ...
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Phys.Org
On Thursday, the sun launched what is called an "X-class solar flare" that was strong enough to spark a high-frequency radio blackout across parts of South America. The energy from that flare is trailed by a cluster of solar plasma and other material ...
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The Jerusalem Post
An asteroid is seen heading towards the planet in this artistic rendition. (photo credit: PIXABAY). 2021 UA1 was about the size of a golf cart and flew just 3,000 km ...
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SlashGear
NASA usually keeps an eye on every asteroid in space that has the potential to impact the Earth. It routinely says that most of these asteroids are small and pose no risk, but there's always some fear that a large and unknown asteroid could be lurking ...
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Longmont Times-Call
October 30, 2021 at 11:08 a.m.. The arrival of November brings with it the inescapable awareness that bleak, cold months have arrived and that darkness will be a dominant ...
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