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See The Jaw-Dropping New Image Of Jupiter’s Volcanic Moon From Earth
Forbes· 6 hours agoAbout the same diameter as Earth’s moon, the innermost of Jupiter’s four giant moons is covered in...
'Planet parade' 2024: How to view the astronomical event in Ohio
Akron Beacon Journal via Yahoo News· 7 days agoHowever, the alignment formation will be short-lived since each planet moves at different speeds,...
Planet Parade on June 3: Get Ready to See 6 Planets in the Sky
CNET· 5 days agoThe next one will happen June 3, and if you're in the right part of the world on that night, you...
One last chance to see 6 planets align in Kentucky and Indiana skies; Here’s how to view it
WHAS TV11 Louisville· 20 hours agoFrom the total solar eclipse in April to the Northern Lights just a few weeks ago, there’s been...
Planet parade: What to know about June's 6-planet alignment
Asheville Citizen-Times via Yahoo News· 6 days ago(The last time all seven planets aligned was on April 8 during the total solar eclipse). ◾ Aug. 29,...
KUSD School Board approves new name for Bradford High School planetarium
Kenosha News· 5 days agoThe Kenosha Unified School District School Board unanimously approved a name for Bradford High...
NASA and ESA check Europe's International Habitation Module
The Register· 4 days agoESA and NASA astronauts are taking the opportunity to clamber around a mock-up of the Lunar I-Hab, a European habitat intended to form part of the Gateway in 2028. The astronauts ...
Six planets will align in the night sky on June 3. How to see the 'planetary parade'
AOL· 2 days agoThe cosmos has put on a show for us this spring, from the total solar eclipse in April that impacted the entire continental U.S. to the geomagnetic storm that led to northern ...
NASA's race to synchronize Earth and Moon clocks and why it matters
Boing Boing· 5 days agoCheryl Gramling says it's about time to put a clock on the moon. Here's why: time passes more quickly in weaker gravitational fields. Since the moon's gravitational field is about 1/6th of Earth's ...
A parade of planets is marching into the sky Monday morning. This is how you can see it
Gannett via AOL· 5 days agoNASA as "observing the ever-changing variety of sights in the sky, at night in particular, but also...