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Earth broke the record for the shortest day since atomic clocks were invented Scientists recorded the shortest day on Earth since the invention of the atomic clock. Our planet's rotation measured in at 1.59 milliseconds short of the normal 24-hour day on June 29, according to the ...
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Scientist admits 'space telescope' photo is actually chorizo in tasty Twitter prank A physicist excited Twitter fans this week with a stunning new photo from the James Webb Space Telescope, then surprised everyone by admitting it was just a slice of tasty chorizo. The scientist Étienne Klein, director of France's Alternative Energies ...
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Last supermoon of the year — the 'Sturgeon moon' rises Aug. 11 Most publications consider this a supermoon, meaning the full moon occurs while the moon is nearest its closest point to Earth, also known as perigee, during the current orbit. The Sturgeon Moon will appear within 90% of perigee, making it a supermoon by ...
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Saturn At Its Best As 'Sturgeon Moon' Shines And Perseids Pop: What To See In The Night Sky This Week However, the Moon has other ideas in 2022. The full "Sturgeon Moon" will rise almost exactly as the Perseid meteor shower peaks, meaning its 100 also shooting stars are likely to be virtually invisible to most stargazers.
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Why the most popular meteor shower of the year may disappoint Coloradans this week "Such is the case in 2022 when a bright full moon will lie above the horizon most of the night. Despite the glare of moonlight, the Perseids produce many bright meteors that can still be easily seen despite the bright moonlight.".
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Most popular meteor shower peaks this week (WHSV) - It's a busy week up in the sky, and there are some events you don't want to miss! LOSING DAYLIGHT. We are continuing to lose daylight. This week we will chop off another 14 minutes of daylight. By August 15th, we will have 13 hours and 40 ...
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Look! Extreme Tonga volcano eruption leaves a telltale finger-print in space Shinbori — who works at the Institute for Space-Earth Environmental Research at Nagoya University in Japan — tells Inverse that, if his findings lead to a detection approach, "it may be possible to estimate the size of [a] tsunami, such as height … several ...
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It's once again time for the Perseids, one of the best meteor showers of the year Each August, Earth plows through a thick trail of debris left over from a passing comet. The result: A spectacular night of meteors lighting up the sky. One of the best and most anticipated meteor showers of the year is the Perseids, which takes place ...
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Synthetic embryo models created solely from stem cells Published in the journal Cell, the method opens new horizons for studying how stem cells form various organs in the developing embryo, and may one day make it possible to grow tissues and organs for transplantation using synthetic embryo models.
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Data on plant 'sweat' might help predict wildfire severity Several parts of the US have reported massive wildfires, but not all areas face the same degree of wildfire risk. Many American states have critical weather conditions with scorching temperatures and dry fuels, according to the National Interagency Fire ...
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