Tuesday, December 14, 2021

The Geminid meteor shower peaks tonight! Here's how to watch online

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December 13, 2021
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Europe's Mars orbiter relays data from Chinese rover back to Earth
(CNSA)
China's Zhurong rover on Mars was designed only to communicate with its companion orbiter, Tianwen 1, but now it's phoning home via a European spacecraft.
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The Geminid meteor shower peaks tonight! Here's how to watch online.
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The Geminid meteor shower will reach its peak tonight (Dec. 13), and you can watch the annual starry night display live online, weather permitting.
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Blue Origin launches Michael Strahan and crew of 5 on record-setting suborbital spaceflight
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Blue Origin successfully launched Strahan as part of the company's first six-person crew into space on Saturday (Dec. 11), and in the process, set six new space records.
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Spaceflight
'This is heaven!': Watch Michael Strahan and crew float in space in this Blue Origin launch video
With tiny footballs, cheers and wide smiles, Blue Origin's biggest crew of space tourists yet clearly had a blast on their trip to space this weekend.
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Michael Strahan can't get enough of space after Blue Origin launch
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"I want to go back," Michael Strahan, 50, said, and joked that the spaceflight's forces of gravity gave him a preview of how he will look in his old age.
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Pansexual astronaut Cameron Bess on launching with Blue Origin and why diversity matters in space
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Bess rode to suborbital space Saturday (Dec. 11) carrying items for the LGBTQ+ community.
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Science & Astronomy
'Bubble curtain' could reduce hurricane intensity in Gulf of Mexico
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Hurricanes draw strength from warm sea water. A bubble curtain could deprive them of this fuel.
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Hubble telescope shows the sparkling side of a spiral galaxy
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The telescope captured UGC 11537, a galaxy 230 million light-years away in the constellation Aquila; the galaxy sits at almost 10 times the distance to the spectacular Andromeda Galaxy (M31) that is just barely visible by the naked eye in Earth's sky.
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Skywatching
Comet Leonard is at its closest to Earth right now. Here's how to spot it.
(Chris Schur)
Comet Leonard, the brightest comet of the year, made its closest approach to Earth today (Dec. 12) and should be visible through binoculars and telescopes, weather permitting.
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Geminid meteor shower 2021: When, where & how to see it
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The Geminid meteor shower of 2021 is peaking now. Here's what to know and what to expect in the night sky.
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Entertainment
The best sci-fi movies and TV shows to stream on Netflix in December
(Netflix)
Time to catch up on some long overdue sci-fi, so here's our handy guide to what's on Netflix right now.
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Blue Origin launches necklace honoring 'Star Trek' actor Leonard Nimoy into space on New Shepard
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The sterling silver necklace, bearing the LLAP symbol, went aloft on a Blue Origin flight with the personal items of Laura Shepard Churchley.
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