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What To See In The Night Sky This Week: November 7-13, 2022. Are you ready for a grand “Blood Moon” total lunar eclipse?Back in May 2022 it was possible to see a deep, dark and jaw-dropping ...
In a series of images taken by NASA's Earth Polychromatic Imaging Camera (EPIC) on July 16, the so-called dark side of the moon is fully illuminated as the moon crosses between the camera and Earth.
The images captured by the visible light camera aboard the Juno spacecraft, the JunoCam, reveal show the fractures, ridges, and bands that crisscross the moon’s surface in great detail.
The new moon equates to a clean slate, turning over the fresh dirt and blank page of a month-long lunar cycle. The sky goes dark and we go deep, especially under the influence of Scorpio.
NASA unexpectedly lost communication with Orion early Wednesday morning, but it was resolved 47 minutes later. Prior to going dark, the capsule beamed back close-up shots of the moon.
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The moon was once covered by an ocean of molten rock, data from India's space mission suggests - MSNData from India’s recent Chandrayaan-3 mission supports the idea that an ocean of molten rock once covered the moon. Scientists from the mission have published their new findings in the journal ...
EARLIER in the week, a liquid-hydrogen fuel tank had sprung a leak and threatened to delay the launch. Now, less than an hour before the late-morning blastoff, dark clouds rolled ominously across ...
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Scientists discover ‘hidden structures’ deep beneath the dark side of the moon - MSNAs we look up at the night sky, the moon's glow might just seem a little brighter, warmed by the stories we now share with it. Facts about the dark side of the moon The dark side of the moon is ...
The last week of September was a big deal for Jupiter. On September 26 the planet made its closest approach to Earth since 1963, delighting sky watchers around the globe.Then, on September 29 ...
Mars will seem to disappear behind the full wolf moon Monday for many sky-gazers. Throughout January, also look up to see Venus, Saturn and Jupiter in the night sky.
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