Jumat, 01 Januari 2021

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Space.com
Early each January, the Quadrantid meteor shower provides one of the most intense annual meteor displays, with its brief, sharp peak — which only lasts just a few hours — coming this year overnight on Saturday and Sunday (Jan. 2-3). The meteors actually ...
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Space.com
The people of Earth rang in the year 2021 with fireworks and social distancing amid the global coronavirus pandemic last night. Even astronauts in space found a way to celebrate in their own unique way: a ball drop in zero gravity. In a video from the ...
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The New York Times
All year long as Earth revolves around the sun, it passes through streams of cosmic debris. The resulting meteor showers can light up night skies from dusk to dawn, and if you're lucky you might be able to catch one. If you spot a meteor shower, what you're ...
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collectSPACE.com
Preserving the historic sites where humans first landed on the moon is now not only a good idea, it is also the law. The United States has enacted its first legislation that requires American companies and other entities working with NASA on new missions to ...
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SpaceCoastDaily.com
ABOVE VIDEO: What are some skywatching highlights in January 2021? Mark Earth's closest approach to the Sun for the year, called perihelion, at the start of the month, then spot a couple of elusive planets: Uranus on Jan. 20th and Mercury throughout the ...
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Space.com
The big galaxy at the core of the cluster Abell 2261, which lies about 2.7 billion light-years from Earth, should have an even larger central black hole — a light-gobbling monster that weighs as much as 3 billion to 100 billion suns, astronomers estimate from the ...
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Patch.com
WAUWATOSA, WI—As America continues to socially distance, 2021 gets off to a start with the first major meteor shower, the Quadrantids, which will peak over Wauwatosa this weekend. The shower has the potential to be one of the strongest of the year, but ...
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9News.com KUSA
The past year has featured some unique astronomical happenings that awed stargazers around the globe, including the surprise appearance of Comet NEOWISE, and as the calendar flips to 2021, there is a diverse slate of events to look for in the night sky.
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Fox News
The coronavirus pandemic has been the focal point for almost everyone on the planet in 2020, but there have been a number of achievements this year for those looking beyond Earth. This illustration depicts one possible appearance of the planet ...
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