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Hyped “Planetary Parade” not all that meets the eye
WROC Rochester· 1 day agoIn less than a week on the morning of June 3, half a dozen planets will line up (along with the crescent Moon” to dazzle skywatchers. At least that what...
A Nearby Planet Could Be Earth 2.0 Or An ‘Evil Twin,’ Say Scientists
Forbes· 6 days agoPublished Thursday in the Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, this new work by teams...
The first image of the asteroid that will greet Earth on June 27 - Space and Astronomy
Hardwood Paroxysm· 1 day agoDespite this, its close pass will be quite noteworthy: with an estimated diameter of about 2.3 km,...
This Week In Space podcast: Episode 112 — Mars on Pause?
SPACE.com· 4 days agoRob was the Chief Engineer of every Mars rover up through Perseverance and the overall Chief...
Mystery fireball seen breaking up in sky over southern Russia: Video
Newsweek· 6 days agoA mysterious fireball was spotted breaking up in the sky over southern Russia on Wednesday, videos...
Sun’s magnetic field may originate closer to the solar surface
KFGO· 7 days agoBy Will Dunham WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The sun's magnetic field, which causes solar storms like the...
What’s Up in June: Looking ahead to summer, and the glow from a celestial show
The Lewiston Sun Journal· 3 days agoThe stars are shown as they appear at 10:30 p.m. early in the month, at 9:30 p.m. at midmonth, and at 8:30 p.m. at month’s end. The month of June is named for Juno, the Roman ...
Daily Brief: Recall problems
Quartz· 6 days agoAnnounced this week, Recall uses artificial intelligence to build a searchable “photographic memory” of a user’s laptop activity — and now watchdogs are...
Why Everyone But NASA Missed Today’s Spectacular ‘Double Planet’ View
Forbes· 6 days agoVenus and Jupiter were tangled in a rare conjunction today—and everyone missed it. A rare close pass of the two brightest planets in the night ...
'Planetary parade' to start in June
Phys.org· 6 days agoFirst came a rare solar eclipse, followed by the northern lights, fueled by a solar storm. The parade will start June 3, when Mercury, Mars, Jupiter,...