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Planet Parade on June 3: Get Ready to See 6 Planets in the Sky
CNET· 11 hours agoThe next one will happen June 3, and if you're in the right part of the world on that night, you...
The Sun Has a Mysterious Heartbeat, And We May Finally Know Why
ScienceAlert via Yahoo News· 4 hours agoThe heartbeat of the Sun is a complex, multi-rhythmic affair, beating in different ways according to various periodicities. We don't know what drives many of these
How to see rare 'parade of planets' in sky tomorrow
Daily Express· 12 hours agoA "parade of planets" will appear in the night sky from tomorrow - and here's how to see the rare celestial event. From May 31 to June 3, just before...
Mystery of unique double moon shines light on planet formation
Newsweek· 13 hours agoAn asteroid floating in our solar system has been discovered to have a very weird and unique double moon—and it might just change the way we think about ...
Six planets will align in the sky next week: What you will and won't see
WTSP-TV Tampa· 2 days agoSix planets will link up before dawn on June 3 in what’s known as a planetary parade. WHAT IS A...
Planets Align Next Week
Dayton 24/7 Now· 14 hours agoIn a wonderful celestial event next week, Monday June 3rd, six planets will appear in the early morning sky, lined up as if in a parade. The parade of...
Is Pluto a planet? It depends.
Astronomy Magazine· 2 days agoIn 1930 a young astronomer from Kansas, employed as an observer at Lowell Observatory in Arizona, discovered Pluto. It was the first planet in the solar...
Cryovolcanism: Why study it? What can it teach us about finding life beyond Earth?
Universe Today· 2 hours agoRosaly Lopes, who is the Directorate Scientist for the Planetary Science Directorate and a Senior...
Pluto Has an Ocean of Liquid Water Surrounded by a 40-80 km Ice Shell
Universe Today· 11 hours agoOn July 14th, 2015, the New Horizons spacecraft conducted the first-ever flyby of Pluto, which once...
Scientists just found a really strange super-Earth
Mashable· 6 days agoOn a large, rocky world in a far-off solar system, a year goes by in just half a day. Astronomers are continually finding unique planets