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CNN
A portrait of the Artemis II crew provided by NASA. The astronauts are, from left, NASA Astronauts Christina Koch, Victor Glover, Reid Wiseman, and Canadian Space Agency Astronaut Jeremy Hansen.
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CNN
The moon crosses in front of the sun during the October 14, 2023 annular solar eclipse over Albuquerque. Sam Wasson/Getty Images. Multiple eclipses will occur in 2024, including ...
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Space.com
Canadian Space Agency mission specialist Jeremy Hansen recently shared in a video on X, formerly Twitter, how he and the rest of the Artemis 2 crew plan to get to the moon in 2024, including what he expects to feel on the big launch day.
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The Washington Post
In the case of a solar eclipse, the moon passes between the sun and Earth and casts its shadow on our planet. There are many types of solar eclipses. A total eclipse occurs when ...
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The New York Times
For space and astronomy lovers, these were some of the biggest events of 2023. The year ahead promises even more memorable happenings on launchpads, in orbit and around the solar system. Here's a look at ...
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PBS NewsHour
In 2023, we saw incredibly detailed images from the most advanced telescope in space and the 25th year of a global partnership sending astronauts to orbit Earth. Digital video producer Casey Kuhn delves into the major discoveries from last year with ...
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Space.com
On April 8, 2024, over 31 million people in North America will witness a total solar eclipse, around a third of them in just 10 cities. Comments (0). The Dallas skyline is a colorful landscape in late afternoon light. Interstates 45 and 35.
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Space.com
Up to 120 shooting stars per hour could be visible during a brief peak of the Quadrantid meteor shower — the year's first meteor shower, coming to North America Jan. 3 and 4. Comments (0). Meteor Shower and the Milky Way with old ruin on foreground.
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Astronomy Magazine
For millennia, Full Moons have wielded a magnetic charm. This monthly event has been the inspiration behind myths, tales, traditions, and even farming. We'll update this article multiple times each week with the latest moonrise, moonset, Full Moon ...
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collectSPACE.com
Just days after it was taken off exhibit and as its external tank is scheduled for its brief return to flight, NASA's retired space shuttle Endeavour is heading under wraps. With the new year getting underway, the California Science Center in Los ...
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