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Don’t Miss the “Planetary Parade” – Witness Six Planets Align in a Rare Display
SciTechDaily· 5 days agoOn June 3, an alignment of six planets—Mercury, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune—will be...
What you will and won't see from June's planetary parade
WKBT La Crosse· 6 days agoA handful of planets are usually in the night sky at any given time, though they can be obscured...
Outdoors column: Cicada mania is good for nature
Chicago Tribune· 2 days agoOn one leaf, three adult cicadas faced one another, their red eyes glowing, as they remained perfectly still. The year 2024 is the periodical cicadas’...
In Unlikely Collab, Orkin Embraces Bugs With a Symphony
AdWeek· 3 days agoTwo broods of cicadas are emerging this summer from their underground resting places for the first...
Prison closures raise questions on Notification Process and Re-use Planning
WGRZ-TV Buffalo· 6 days agoAs we know this year's state budget brought about some changes. The fading prison sign and the...
Powerful new NOAA weather satellite set for June launch atop SpaceX Falcon Heavy
SPACE.com· 6 days agoAt the beginning of the year, the fourth satellite in NOAA's GOES-R series made the journey from its...
June skygazing highlights: Strawberry Moon, summertime planet parade
Fox Weather via Yahoo News· 4 days agoOn June 29, the Moon, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn will be visible in the early morning. Astronomers are...
Another chance to see northern lights, plus another solar spectacle
WCVB Boston· 6 days agoAnother coronal mass ejection from the sun could make the northern lights visible again over parts...
A NASA space grant is helping students learn about Rhode Island’s infamous history of trash - The...
The Boston Globe· 1 day agoThe National Park Service website said that the restoration of the river has been “remarkable” but...
What you will and won't see from June's planetary parade
Wisconsin State Journal· 6 days agoHere's what to know about this fairly common celestial event. The summer offers great weather to explore the night sky with a star or planet-viewing app, said Michelle Nichols at Chicago's Adler Planetarium.