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Featured: Total Solar Eclipse 2027: Nile cruise, Egypt
New Scientist· 2 hours agoEmbark on an unforgettable journey to Egypt in 2027 to witness the longest total solar eclipse in...
Odysseus Lander Achieves “Dawn of Radio Astronomy From the Moon”
SciTechDaily· 1 day agoOdysseus, a lunar lander, successfully touched down near the Moon’s South Pole on February 22,...
The World’s Best Astronomy Spot Has a Light Pollution Problem
Bloomberg· 2 days agoWhen Eduardo Unda-Sanzana arrived in Chile’s Atacama Desert to teach astronomy, the darkness was...
ATLAS OCEAN VOYAGES ADDS STARGAZING AND ASTRONOMY WORKSHOPS & NEW 2026 ECLIPSE EXPEDITIONS
FOX 23 News Albany· 2 days agoAtlas Ocean Voyages, the leader in yacht expedition cruising, is enhancing its Cultural Expeditions' Atlas Focus Lab programming by introducing new Stargazing and Astronomy
The Sky This Week from June 21 to 28: Embrace June’s Strawberry Moon
Astronomy Magazine· 22 hours agoThe Moon covers dwarf planet Ceres, Comet C/2023 A3 (Tsuchinshan-ATLAS) hangs around after dark, and...
Strawberry Solstice Moon of June 2024 shines tonight for summer stargazers (video)
Space via Yahoo News· 14 hours agoThis month, let's turn our attention to two celestial objects that can readily be seen even from...
Antiquities returning to Mexico include Mayan vase sold for $4 in US store
Reuters via Yahoo News· 1 day agoThe Mexican government will welcome back 20 cultural artifacts that date to the country's storied...
Revising Relativity: How Modified Gravity Challenges Einstein and Dark Matter
SciTechDaily· 2 hours agoGroundbreaking new research reveals that rotation curves of galaxies stay flat indefinitely far out,...
NASA again delays Boeing Starliner capsule's return to Earth
CBS News· 1 hour agoNASA and Boeing managers have again decided to extend the Starliner crew capsule's stay at the...
10 Fascinating Facts About the Summer Solstice
Time via Yahoo News· 1 day ago“No writing to record this great discovery. Lost in the mists of time!" But 'Egyptian Stonehenge' is the earliest...