Monday, May 30, 2022

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Space.com
The spacecraft docked with the orbiting lab a day later, then came back to Earth on Wednesday (May 25), touching down as planned at White Sands Missile Range in New Mexico.
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Space.com
You can watch live views of the possible meteor shower overnight Monday and early Tuesday in the livestream above from the Virtual Telescope Project led by astrophysicist Gianluca Masi in Ceccano, Italy. The free webcast will begin at 12 am.
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CNN
An infrared image from NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope shows the broken comet 73P/Schwassman-Wachmann. The flame-like objects are the comet's fragments and their tails, while the dusty comet trail is the line between the fragments.
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The New York Times
Those are the best predictions that meteor watchers have for the Tau Herculids, a potential celestial spectacle that has sky-watching enthusiasts eager with anticipation. Meteor showers can happen when the Earth plows into debris produced ...
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Livescience.com
Given the Amazon flows through three countries (Peru, Colombia and Brazil) and more than 30 million people live in the river's basin, · When compared with some of the world's other most recognisable rivers, the Amazon's lack of bridge crossings is an oddity ...
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Florida Today
When Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex's newest attraction Gateway: The Deep Space Launch Complex opens on June 15, guests will be immersed in human spaceflight experiences of today and a not-so-distant future.
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The Seattle Times
The omicron variant of the coronavirus moves fast. Symptoms typically appear just a few days after infection, with viral levels peaking less than five days after the pathogen first becomes detectable. But for some people, the virus seems to linger, ...
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Newsweek
So, it is perfectly framed by the concrete jungle of this great city," Jacqueline Faherty, an astrophysicist from the American Museum of Natural History (AMNH) in New York told Newsweek.
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The Washington Post
Wake early in May's waning days and all of June to find planets strolling across our morning heavens. Look to the east and south in the predawn hours to find this pleasant planetary parade. In fact, check out the close companions Mars and Jupiter in ...
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Space.com
If it weren't for all the interstellar matter in the way, IC 342 would be one of the brightest galaxies in the sky. ... The spiral galaxy IC 342 with stars and dust lanes as seen by the Hubble Space.
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