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June skygazing highlights: Strawberry Moon, summertime planet parade
FOX 10 Phoenix· 15 hours agoJune’s stargazing lineup includes the chance to see most of our solar system’s planets and, toward...
A look back at Action Line, the Detroit Free Press' famous tipline
Gannett via AOL· 3 hours agoBut — as Kiska put it — "it just wasn't as fun to read." "I'm not denigrating the News at all," said...
Weather balloon launched during eclipse, lost in Lake Erie found in New York
19 Action News Cleveland· 7 days agoSeven weeks after a weather balloon was lost in Lake Erie, researchers have announced it was found...
One last chance to see 6 planets align in Kentucky and Indiana skies; Here’s how to view it
WHAS TV11 Louisville· 2 days agoFrom the total solar eclipse in April to the Northern Lights just a few weeks ago, there’s been...
NASA Warns U.S Public To Ignore ‘Parade Of The Planets’ Hoax
Forbes· 5 days agoNASA has taken the unusual step of debunking a much-shared news story circulating online and on...
Megyn Kelly Says Joy Behar Joking the Trump Verdict Made Her ‘Leak’ Is Inappropriate: ‘TMI’ | Video
The Wrap via Yahoo News· 2 days ago"The View" cohost previously quipped that she got overexcited when Donald Trump was found guilty on...
Parade of planets to return for even better view in late June 2024
Staten Island Advance· 2 hours agoOn June 29, NASA notes that somewhat of a “parade of planets” will take place. Prior to the sun’s rising, Saturn, the moon, Mars and Jupiter will line up across the morning sky and be visible ...
The Northern Lights could return this week – 5 ways to plan your photo shoot
TechRadar· 3 days agoAccording to NASA, the sunspot AR3697 (formerly known as AR3664) let rip an X-class solar flare,...
‘Parade of planets’ on June 3: Here’s what it’ll look like in Middle Tennessee
WKRN articles via Yahoo News· 3 days agoeclipse. However, Middle Tennessee and Southern Kentucky saw a partial view of the eclipse, meaning...
What you will and won't see from June's planetary parade
WKBT La Crosse· 5 days agoA handful of planets are usually in the night sky at any given time, though they can be obscured...