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"@NASA's @SpaceX #Crew3 mission is now targeted for Wednesday, Nov. 3 at 1:10am ET due to a large storm system elevating winds and waves in the Atlantic Ocean along the Crew Dragon flight path for the Oct. 31 launch attempt," NASA Commercial Crew announced ...
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The New York Times
The dazzling phenomenon could be visible on Saturday night or early Sunday morning, experts said, depending on the weather and local light pollution.
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pressherald.com
The annual Leonid Meteor shower will peak on Nov. 17, but the moon will be nearly full to wash out many of the meteors. By BERNIE REIM.
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Harvard Crimson
Past asteroid collisions took place far more frequently than previously thought and influenced the timeline of Earth's increase in atmospheric oxygen, according to a recent study by Harvard Earth and Planetary Sciences faculty.
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The New York Times
It's been a busy year for human spaceflight, with three short tourist flights to the edge of space, an orbital journey by a team of amateur astronauts, a Russian film crew shooting movie scenes in orbit and two Chinese crews visiting the country's new ...
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NPR
If you're looking for a good Halloween lights display this weekend, you may only need to look up at the sky. The northern lights, or aurora borealis, could be visible across a large portion of the northern U.S. this weekend, including the far Northeast ...
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CNN
(CNN) Halloween is a time to be haunted by ghosts, goblins and ghouls, but nothing in the universe is scarier than a black hole. Black holes -- regions in space where gravity ...
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WRAL.com
By Tony Rice, NASA Ambassador. While observers in Iceland along with parts of Northern Europe and Russia enjoyed the northern lights, Thursday's X-class solar flare and Coronal Mass Ejection (CME) of charged particles hurled into space, failed to put ...
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Phys.Org
On Thursday, the sun launched what is called an "X-class solar flare" that was strong enough to spark a high-frequency radio blackout across parts of South America. The energy from that flare is trailed by a cluster of solar plasma and other material ...
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Digital Trends
To celebrate Halloween, this week's image from the Hubble Space Telescope shows the star CW Leonis, which Hubble scientists say "resembles a baleful orange eye glaring from behind a shroud of smoke." CW Leonis is a carbon star, a type of red giant that ...
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