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The New York Times
So do most people, a recent study found. Plus: amblypigids, a company called Covid, and other staff recommendations in the weekend edition of the Science Times newsletter.
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Space.com
This is why total lunar eclipses are commonly called "blood moons." At around the same time, the moon will reach perigee, or the closest point to Earth in its current orbit. This will make it appear slightly bigger than an average full moon, making it a "supermoon," ...
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The New York Times
The play is a wild genre-bending parody of, and homage to, "The Real Housewives" franchise.
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Spaceflight Now
The next launch of a SpaceX Falcon Heavy rocket has been delayed from July to October to await the readiness of its U.S. military payload, and the following Falcon Heavy flight has been rescheduled from late this year to some time in 2022, military officials said ...
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EarthSky
Starlink is the name of a satellite network that SpaceX is developing to provide global broadband coverage for high-speed internet access, particularly for people across the world in rural and remote areas. SpaceX has launched more than 600 new Starlinks ...
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Livescience.com
Teeth from a mastodon skull unearthed in the foothills of the Sierra in California. (Image credit: , Chico (University Photographer Jason Halley/California State University). A park ranger wandering through a petrified forest in California has unearthed a trove of ...
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WRAL.com
An annular solar eclipse occurs when the moon passes directly in front of the sun, but the moon is still too far away to cover up the sun completely. This type of eclipse is also called a ...
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Patch.com
SpaceX, led by Elon Musk, launched 52 satellites from Kennedy Space Center in Florida on May 15 and has fired off more than 600 of its 12,000 planned satellites, the San Francisco Chronicle reported.
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TwinCities.com-Pioneer Press
The term "supermoon" is relatively new, coined in 1979 by Richard Noell, an American astrologer. Nothing against Mr. Noell, but there is a big difference between astrology and astronomy. Astrology is the study of how the movement of celestial bodies controls ...
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Science Times
A massive solar storm exploded on the sun's atmosphere earlier this month, as Science Times reported. The phenomenon blasted millions of tons of super-heated gas off the moon in the direction of Earth. This kind of explosion is known as a coronal mass ...
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