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Space.com
On Saturday (Jan. 28) the moon will move in front of Uranus obstructing the view of the distant ice giant planet and causing it to disappear from the night sky in an arrangement that astronomers call a lunar occultation.
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Space.com
Though you may be able to see the moon during sunlight hours, the best time to take a look is after the sun sets. Sunset in New York City occurs at 5:07 p.m. EST (1007 GMT). At that point, the moon will be 62 degrees high in the southeast sky.
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Space.com
A private U.S. moon lander just cleared a big hurdle on the path toward its debut spaceflight this year. The Peregrine lunar lander, built by Astrobotic, finished the last of its space qualification tests this month, the Pittsburgh-based company ...
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Chicago Tribune
The team of scientists had already combed over miles of Antarctic ice field, ready to turn around at the very end of an 11-day meteorite hunt. Then they spotted something rare. The international team knew what they were looking at from 100 meters away: ...
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Phys.Org
A camera atop Hawaii's tallest mountain has captured what looks like a spiral swirling through the night sky. Researchers believe it was from the launch of a military GPS satellite that lifted off earlier on a SpaceX rocket in Florida.
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CNET
An orbiter view of a Mars surface formation in black and white. There's a round. A formation on the surface of Mars sure looks like a bear's face looking back up at NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter ...
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Digital Trends
NASA's Lucy spacecraft is currently traveling through the solar system on its way to study the Trojan asteroids in the orbit of Jupiter. The original plan was for the mission to make its first close approach to an asteroid in 2025, but a new plan will ...
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Longmont Times-Call
Every once in a while, skywatchers are treated to the sight of a celestial object never before seen in human history and that will never, ever be seen again. These February nights hold that type of rarity. Daniel Zantzinger (Skywatcher's Guide).
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La Crosse Tribune
Bibby will be working to address the specific needs of producers and community members related to crop production. Outreach efforts will aim to form a bridge between university lead research and on farm practices.
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Mashable
"We are putting radioactive materials into space, but we have designed the entire process to be safe," said Stefanie Tompkins, director of the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, the research and development arm of the military, which is leading the ...
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