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Radar detects fresh lava flows on Venus, indicating active volcanoes
CBS News· 2 hours agoRadar images of the surface of Venus appear to show fresh lava flows, suggesting active volcanoes on...
4 Zodiac Signs Will Feel Jupiter in Gemini 2024 the Most
STYLECASTER via Yahoo News· 4 days agoJupiter is moving into your sign, Gemini. This means that the planet of abundance and expansion is...
Webb solves mystery of puffy exoplanet WASP-107 b
EarthSky· 6 hours agoWASP-107 b is a gas giant exoplanet, one of the lightest and least-dense ever discovered. Two research teams used new data from the James Webb Space...
Massive new NASA exoplanet catalog unveils 126 extreme and exotic worlds
Space via Yahoo News· 4 days agoIts newly discovered closest neighbor is a bit more leisurely. TOI-1386 c is a puffy gas giant that...
Will a 'rare' lineup of planets be visible to the naked eye in the night sky on June 3?
Space via Yahoo News· 3 days agoSkywatchers who plan to rise early and step outside on June 3 expecting to see a stunning display of...
No, a 'planetary parade' will not be visible from Earth on June 3. Here's what you can really see.
LiveScience· 4 days agoMercury, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune — are about to align on June 3 in what some media...
Rivers of Lava on Venus Reveal a More Volcanically Active Planet - Slashdot
Slashdot· 16 hours agoWitnessing the blood-red fires of a volcanic eruption on Earth is memorable. From a report: "After you see something like this, the first reaction is 'wow,'" said Davide Sulcanese, a doctoral ...
Here's Which Crystal You Should Use, Based on Your Zodiac Sign
People via Yahoo News· 23 hours agoLike Pisces’ elusive and mutable essence, the labradorite stone’s hues consistently adapt to the...
Astronomers Finally Discovered Why WASP-107 b Is So Gassy, Bloated, and Distended
Inverse· 2 days agoTwo iconic space telescopes have shed light on why a planet dwelling around another star is “puffy.”...
What’s Up in June: Looking ahead to summer, and the glow from a celestial show
The Lewiston Sun Journal· 2 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 goddess who was ...