Thursday, August 11, 2022

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If you step outside on Thursday (Aug. 11) and look toward the east-southeast horizon shortly after 9 p.m. local time, you'll see the August full moon slowly ascending the sky. And as you watch, take note also of a bright yellow-white "star" shining to the ...
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Space.com
The company, which tracks space objects and generates reports for clients, said pieces of the now-destroyed Cosmos 1408 satellite are lining up with satellites launched in a sun-synchronous orbit, meaning an orbit that keeps the sun at a constant altitude ...
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Space.com
The Event Horizon Telescope, in collaboration with two other radio-telescope arrays, has imaged the powerful, near-light-speed jet of a blazar, and found it to be twisted, possibly as a result of one black hole orbiting another.
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The New York Times
Over the last 30 years, astronomers have found more than 5,000 exoplanets, an eclectic menagerie of worlds far from our stellar neighborhood. The latest may be a mere infant. In the journal The Astrophysical Journal Letters, scientists on Tuesday ...
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Livescience.com
An excavation of the Hartley site revealed the incomplete remains of two mammoths, believed to be an adult female and a juvenile. Most of the bones were grouped in a large pile, with the adult female's skull lying on top.
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CNN
Sign up for CNN's Wonder Theory science newsletter. Explore the universe with news on fascinating discoveries, scientific advancements and more. (CNN) A new telescope image showcases two entangled galaxies that will eventually merge into one millions ...
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Space.com
Large orange full moon in the sky above a row of houses, its reflection is. Supermoon and it's reflection (Image credit: Tom Ormerod).
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CNN
Thinning and calving have reduced the mass of Antarctica's ice shelves by 12 trillion tons since 1997, an analysis found. Los Angeles Antarctica's coastal glaciers are ...
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USA TODAY
Unfortunately, the timing of the Sturgeon Moon makes viewing the Perseids less than ideal. Astronomer Bill Cook remarks that the appearance of the full moon reduces the 50-60 shooting stars that Americans would see per hour to about 10-20.
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TIME
OK, then let's go with the very small lunar news: The Sturgeon Moon! It's coming! As has been widely—and somewhat breathlessly—reported all week long, on Thursday, Aug. 11, ...
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