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Space.com
Since Antares will disappear behind the moon's bright limb, binoculars or a telescope will probably be needed to watch this event. Comments (0). a dim might sky above a short skyline shows a crescent moon near Al Niyat,. An illustration of the early ...
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Space.com
The total solar eclipse on April 8, 2024 is a rare chance for North Americans to experience a total solar eclipse. Don't get it wrong. Comments (0). the moon blocks the sun, leaving a fiery aura in the sky. A view of the solar corona during a total ...
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CNN
An artist's illustration shows giant predator worms swimming in an ancient sea. Artwork by Bob Nicholls/@BobNichollsArt. Sign up for CNN's Wonder Theory science newsletter.
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Space.com
Amino acids remain stable in concentrated sulfuric acid, the stuff that Venus' clouds are made of.
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Space.com
Liftoff of Vulcan with the Peregrine moon lander is set for Monday, Jan. 8, at 2:18 a.m. EST (0718 GMT). Comments (0). Jump to: What time is the launch? How to watch the the launch; How long is the mission? What if Vulcan Centaur can't launch?
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Space.com
a red and white rocket stands against a blue sky. United Launch Alliance rolls its first Vulcan Centaur rocket to the launch pad on Jan. 5, 2024, ahead of a ...
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Space.com
The first hydrogen to form absorbed light from the first stars in the universe. Eventually, the universe filled up with stars and galaxies that reionized this hydrogen, allowing photons to travel freely in all directions. Comments (1).
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Space.com
That liftoff, which is scheduled for 2:18 a.m. EST (0718 GMT) on Monday, will send the private Peregrine lander toward the moon. You can watch the action live here at Space.com, courtesy of NASA TV, beginning at 1:30 a.m. EST (0630 GMT).
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NPR
But in reality, Neptune is far more of a light greenish blue. It's actually pretty similar in color to its fellow ice giant Uranus, also visited by Voyager 2. "We find that the planets ...
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The Planetary Society
For centuries, astronomers who pointed telescopes at our cosmic neighbor only saw its clouds, which gave no hints about what might lie beneath. Only when we started exploring Venus with radar imaging and planetary spacecraft were we able to find out what ...
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