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Just-discovered ‘dinky’ asteroid moon is actually something far stranger
Cosmos· 23 hours agoDinkinesh, the asteroid that was the first target of NASA’s Lucy mission to Jupiter, is still throwing up surprises. The first surprise came when the Lucy spacecraft zipped ...
Voyager 1’s Revival Offers Inspiration for Everyone on Earth
Scientific American· 3 hours agoNASA has reestablished touch with Voyager 1, the most distant thing built by our species, now...
Moon Around Asteroid Dinkinesh Is Actually Two Asteroids Stuck Together
IFLScience· 22 hours agoTake, for example, asteroid Dinkinesh, the first target of the NASA mission Lucy. As the spacecraft approached, the team were surprised to see an unexpected moon appear around ...
Will a 'rare' lineup of planets be visible to the naked eye in the night sky on June 3?
Space via Yahoo News· 5 days agoSkywatchers who plan to rise early and step outside on June 3 expecting to see a stunning display of...
Planet parade: What to know about June's 6-planet alignment
Asheville Citizen-Times via Yahoo News· 1 day agoSOURCE: StarWalk.space, NASA, Astronomy.com and USA TODAY research Janet Loehrke, USA TODAY,...
Planetary parade? What you will and won’t see from June 3 alignment.
The Express-Times· 16 hours agoHow common the phenomenon is depends on how many planets align and whether or not they are visible without binoculars or a telescope. A handful of planets are usually in the ...
What it means for planets to align | Astronomy.com
Astronomy Magazine· 2 days agoWhen we look up at the night sky, the dance of the planets is a constant, mesmerizing ballet. When we talk about “planetary alignment,” we’re not...
Everybody’s getting hyped for the ‘planet parade,’ but it might not be what you think
OregonLive.com· 4 days agoNewsweek is gushing about the “rare celestial event.” CBS News is hyping the “stunning alignment,”...
What you will and won't see from June's planetary parade
McComb Enterprise-Journal· 23 hours agoSix planets will line up in the early morning sky on June 3, 2024 but most won't be visible to the naked eye. A planetary parade happens relatively often when several planets align on the right ...
Maybe ultra-hot Jupiters aren't so doomed after all
Phys.org· 7 days agoAdams, who is a senior scientist at the Planetary Science Institute, regarding the motivation behind the study, significant results, follow-up studies,...