Minggu, 05 Januari 2025

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Forbes
After the sun and the moon, the planet Venus is the brightest astronomical object in the night sky. The close conjunction of Venus and a crescent moon will be visible once ...
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SkyandTelescope.com
Space-weather sentinels, commercial lunar missions, and lots of planetary flybys are on tap this year. IMAP (Interstellar Mapping and Acceleration Probe) will be launched in 2025.
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Voice of America
The new year will bring a pair of lunar eclipses, but don't expect any sun-disappearing acts like the one that mesmerized North America last spring. While the world will have to wait until 2026 for the next total solar eclipse, the cosmos promises ...
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OPB News
Now a team of over 100 researchers from the Universities of Birmingham and Oxford have determined that the mysterious bumps found at Dewars Farm Quarry in Oxfordshire were in fact dinosaur tracks dating back to the Middle Jurassic period, around 166 ...
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Florida Today
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) lists the mission as Starlink 6-71. As of Sunday, SpaceX confirmed they are targeting a three-hour window which opens at 12:21 p.m.. The SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket will lift off from Cape Canaveral Space Launch Complex ...
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Florida Today
Those unfamiliar with the Cape Canaveral area are often left wondering one thing during a rocket launch: Where do I look? While most of these launches are best viewed from Titusville, the beach offers great views as well.
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Noozhawk
Step outside shortly after sunset on Monday, Jan. 13, and look low in the east-northeastern sky. There you'll see the rising full moon, and just below it you may notice a glowing orange "star." This isn't a star at all; it's the Red Planet Mars.
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The Guardian
The SpaceX chief's powerful new system is set to slash the cost of missions, leaving Nasa in the dust. Robin McKie, Science editor. Sun 5 Jan 2025 03.00 EST. Share. It was one of the most striking technological events of the year.
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AOL
More astronomical delights are expected this new year, as January 2025 is going to be a good month to spot both Venus and Saturn. Make sure to take a look up into the sky on 18 January, as those planets will be appear just 2.2° apart.
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Earth.com
Galaxies have their own version of the Earth's water cycle, but instead of water they cycle elements, like carbon and oxygen, through the circumgalactic medium.
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