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This Week In Space podcast: Episode 115 — Our Friendly Mr. Sun
SPACE.com· 2 days agoDr. Alex Young, the Associate Director for Science in the Heliophysics Science Division at NASA's...
New WI Rustic Roads Guide published; highlights roads less traveled
Fox local via AOL· 5 days agoA news release says the latest edition features two new roads and the work of talented local...
Where To Buy The Three New 'Mission On Earth' MoonSwatches
Esquire· 5 days agoSwatch just announced three new editions in its never-ending long-running MoonSwatch collaboration...
As Celestial Tourism Grows, Finnair Adds Midnight Sun Flights to Bodø
Bloomberg· 3 days agoThe airline is doubling down its route from Helsinki to Bodø, where the sun never sets in the...
Swatch Drops 3 New Earth-Based MoonSwatches (We Want 2 of Them)
Wired News· 5 days agoMission on Earth Polar Lights is vivid, almost neon turquoise representing the aurora borealis—the...
Astronomers Are Awaiting an Explosion in the Sky That Only Occurs Every 80 Years
CNET· 4 days agoNASA scientists and global astronomers are currently awaiting a nova event, and regular Earthlings will be able to see it with the naked eye. After that, we'll have to wait another 80 years before a nova from this specific star system shows up again.
A Walk through the Cypress: There's creative magic in June
Santa Maria Times· 12 hours agoWhy not fill some of them with a little local color? The Cypress Gallery, owned and operated by...
A massive solar storm hits Mars, revealing a risk for future astronauts on the red planet
KEYT 3 Santa Barbara· 3 days agoThe sun has been showcasing more activity over the past year as it nears the peak of its 11-year...
Buckle up, Swatch just announced three new MoonSwatches
T3 via Yahoo News· 4 days agoAlaska II and Alaska III models. Similarly striking is the Polar Lights edition. This time red is...
Another Planetary Parade Starts on Aug. 23: Spot 6 Planets in the Sky at Once
CNET· 3 days agoDid you miss the June 3 planet parade, when six planets lined up in the sky? In August, stargazers...