Sunday, December 31, 2023

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Space.com
Will you be in Shadowland, Texas, to see the total solar eclipse on April 8, 2024? How about watching the lunar disk cross the solar disk from Moon Beach, New York, or glimpsing the sun's halo from Corona, Missouri? You could visit thousands of ...
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Space.com
The test, which lasted about 10 seconds, successfully fired all 33 Raptor engines on the Super Heavy booster, which serves as the first stage of the Starship rocket, the world's largest and most powerful booster.
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Space.com
NASA's Mars rover Curiosity had some downtime during November. But rather than resting on its laurels, the robot filmed stunning footage of dawn to dusk on Earth's neighboring planet. Curiosity filmed two black-and-white videos on Nov.
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Phys.Org
Our Milky Way bristles with giant molecular clouds birthing stars. Based on what we see here, astronomers assume that the process of star creation also goes on similarly in other galaxies. It makes sense since their stars have to form somehow.
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Forbes
But arguably, it's the ugly duckling, ancient asteroids that are providing us with a better understanding of how our solar system evolved from a monstrosity of gas and dust into the protosolar nebula that gave birth to our hydrogen burning Sun. An ...
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LAist
A massive white and black retired space shuttle towers over a crowd of museum-goers. The space shuttle Endeavour in its current, temporary exhibit at the California Science Center on Thursday, Dec. 28.
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Kennebec Journal & Morning Sentinel
Janus is the god of transitions, passages, doorways, gates and the god of all beginnings. There are several great celestial highlights in January that will make it well worth your effort to bundle up, get ...
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The Delaware County Daily Times
To the east of Pegasus is the zodiac constellation Aries the Ram, with its two brightest stars, Hamal and Sheratan, joined this year by the much brighter planet Jupiter below them. High in the northwest ...
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5newsonline.com
Luckily for Arkansans, the estimated 117.9-mile-wide path of totality will go right through Arkansas on April 8, 2024. Author: Spencer Bailey, 5NEWS Web Staff.
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Nature.com
But there was an announcement of Caleb Scharf's appointment as Senior Scientist for Astrobiology at the NASA Ames Research Center. But if you search for him at NASA.gov you get zero search results. If you ...
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