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1st look: NASA visitor complex to open 'Gateway' to future of space travel "The Gateway is the 'new and next' for NASA and the space industry," Therrin Protze, chief operating officer for the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex, said in an interview with collectSPACE.com. "We really focused on what's going on now and what's ...
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How to watch the potential tau Herculids meteor storm live online You can watch live views of the possible meteor shower overnight Monday and early Tuesday in the livestream above from the Virtual Telescope Project led by astrophysicist Gianluca Masi in Ceccano, Italy. The free webcast will begin at 12 am.
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Why are there no bridges over the Amazon River? Given the Amazon flows through three countries (Peru, Colombia and Brazil) and more than 30 million people live in the river's basin, · When compared with some of the world's other most recognisable rivers, the Amazon's lack of bridge crossings is an oddity ...
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Gateway is Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex's newest immersive deep space attraction When Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex's newest attraction Gateway: The Deep Space Launch Complex opens on June 15, guests will be immersed in human spaceflight experiences of today and a not-so-distant future.
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Sun Sets in Perfect Alignment With New York Grid To Create 'Manhattanhenge' So, it is perfectly framed by the concrete jungle of this great city," Jacqueline Faherty, an astrophysicist from the American Museum of Natural History (AMNH) in New York told Newsweek.
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Skywatch: June presents a pleasing planetary parade Wake early in May's waning days and all of June to find planets strolling across our morning heavens. Look to the east and south in the predawn hours to find this pleasant planetary parade. In fact, check out the close companions Mars and Jupiter in ...
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Sky Shorts: June to feature seven-planet viewing extravaganza We are in for a rare sight in our morning sky in June. We will not only see the five planets visible to the human eye – Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn – but also Uranus and Neptune. Uranus and Neptune can be viewed with binoculars or with a ...
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What's up in June: See all the brightest planets – and the moon – line up in a row Juno is equated to Hera in Greek mythology, who was the Queen of the gods, a daughter of Saturn, the wife of Jupiter – the god of the sky and thunder and the king of the gods – and the mother of Mars.
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Tau Herculids meteor shower Monday, Tuesday could be super boss. Here's how to watch Memorial Day could wrap up with a spectacular late-night show if Earth passes through a cloud of comet debris. The spring tau Herculid meteor shower peaks Monday night into Tuesday morning. This year's shower could be a super boss one, according to ...
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Ancient volcanoes may have created a rare resource for lunar explorers Ancient volcanic eruptions on the moon could provide an unexpected resource for future lunar explorers: water. Between 2 billion and 4 billion years ago, the moon was a volcanic hotspot. Tens of thousands of volcanoes were erupting on the surface, ...
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