Monday, March 18, 2024

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Space.com
It could be argued that one of the most perplexing aspects of our solar system is the fact that not every planet is a nice, solid rock like Earth. Some are literally, almost entirely, made of gas.
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NPR
Looking at any part of the exposed sun without the right kind of protection can permanently injure the eye's light-sensitive retina. And if past eclipses are prologue, it's likely that some eclipse-gazers will ...
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Forbes
Go outside tonight when it gets dark and look to the southwestern sky. Can you see Orion's Belt? Those three bright stars—Alnitak, Alnilam and Mintaka—are unmistakable, but so is a bright star just above it, the ruddy-colored supergiant Betelgeuse.
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Yahoo News
A subduction zone below the Gibraltar Strait is creeping westward and could one day "invade" the Atlantic Ocean, causing the ocean to slowly close up, new research suggests. The subduction zone, also known as the Gibraltar arc or trench, currently sits ...
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EarthSky
| Greg Redfern from the U.S. state of Virginia shared this image of the moon and Jupiter from March 13, 2024. Greg wrote: "A glorious sight accompanied by Virginia toads and frogs singing their spring symphonies." Thank you, Greg! By the way, what's that ...
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Yahoo News
Sky watchers may get a once-or maybe twice-in-a-lifetime opportunity to see a comet brighten and dim, while appearing as if it has a pair of devil horns attached, as it makes its approach toward the Sun. NASA said the Comet 12P/Pons-Brooks is racing ...
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Livescience.com
New, specially edited photos show a previously unseen swirl of light surrounding the city-size comet 12P/Pons-Brooks, which is currently racing toward the sun and will later zoom past Earth. Comments (0). A comet with a swirl of light around its head.
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Forbes
On Monday, April 8, a total solar eclipse will be seen from within a 115-mile path of totality stretching from northwestern Mexico to southeastern Canada via parts of 15 U.S. states. Everywhere else in North America will see a partial solar eclipse.
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Yahoo News
Jupiter's atmosphere is pockmarked with massive cyclones, including the most famous, the Great Red Spot, which is wider than Earth. Images taken by Hubble in January show the changing weather on both sides of Jupiter ...
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Quartz
A giant volcano has been found in Mars' Tharsis plateau, making it the fourth known volcano in the region. Heavily eroded, the 29,600-foot (9,022-meter) volcano has been hiding in plain sight, sneaking its mug into images of the Tharsis region but ...
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