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Space.com
The full moon of June will shine bright next week, but if bad weather clouds your view, don't fret. You'll be able to see the Full Strawberry Moon in a live webcast for free. The Virtual Telescope Project in Ceccano, Italy will host a free livestream ...
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Space.com
The brilliant planet Venus will shine near Uranus before sunrise early Sunday (June 12), acting as a bright signpost for stargazers hoping to spot the more distant (and dim) gas giant in the night sky.
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Spaceflight Now
Astra's Rocket 3.3, tail number LV0010, stands its launch pad at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station before launch on NASA's TROPICS-1 mission. Credit: Brady Kenniston / Astra. Astra is preparing to launch the first of three straight dedicated missions ...
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CBS News
BERKELEY (CBS/BCN) -- That our very own Milky Way galaxy is home to millions -- even billions -- of isolated black holes is something that scientists have long believed. But these objects are extremely hard to detect -- in fact, they're invisible ...
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News 13 Orlando
CAPE CANAVERAL — The space company Astra is preparing its Rocket 3.3 to send NASA's new TROPICS-1 weather satellites for better tracking tropical storms and hurricanes. What You Need To Know. Weather is a concern for the launch
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SFGate
A UC Berkeley research team led by graduate student Casey Lam and astronomy associate professor Jessica Lu may have discovered the first "free-floating" black hole, Science Daily reported. According to the outlet, they estimate that this invisible ...
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Phys.Org
A giant crocodile-faced dinosaur, discovered on the Isle of Wight by one of Britain's best fossil hunters, was probably the largest predator ever to stalk Europe, scientists said on Thursday. Most of the bones of the two-legged spinosaurid were found ...
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EurekAlert
image: Hubble Space Telescope image of a distant star that was brightened and distorted by an invisible but very compact and heavy object between it and Earth. The compact object — estimated by UC Berkeley astronomers to be between 1.6 and 4.4 times ...
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Phys.Org
FRBs contain a range of frequencies, so the higher frequency light in the burst hits Earth before the lower frequencies, causing the dispersion. This allows researchers to use dispersion to estimate how far from Earth an FRB originated.
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SciTechDaily
Scientists have discovered evidence that the Earth's inner core oscillates, contradicting previously held beliefs that it consistently rotates at a faster rate than the planet's surface. Scientists identify a six-year cycle of super- and sub-rotation ...
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