04/07/2023 |
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NEWS & FEATURES |
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NASA The astronauts will venture around the Moon during the upcoming Artemis 2 mission, which will be humanity’s first crewed return to the Moon in more than 50 years. |
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TMT INTERNATIONAL OBSERVATORY A new oversight board includes representatives from astronomical observatories and Native Hawaiian communities. |
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NASA, ESA, STScI, J. LI (PSI) The snapshots show how the ejecta cloud around asteroid Dimorphos evolved, which researchers admit may take a bit of time to fully understand. |
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NASA/JPL-CALTECH Recent observations by the James Webb Space Telescope show that the planet has a sweltering dayside temperature of some 450 degrees Fahrenheit (232 degrees Celsius). |
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ESA/HUBBLE & NASA Globular clusters are the fossils of the astronomical world. But the exact details of how these clusters formed is still the subject of active research. THIS WEEK IN ASTRONOMY |
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ASTRONOMY MAGAZINE Take a look at the best space and sky events with Astronomy magazine Editor Dave Eicher. New videos uploaded every Monday. |
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OBSERVING |
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ROEN KELLY Your daily digest of celestial events coming soon to a sky near you, sponsored by Celestron. Updated Friday morning at 9 A.M. Central. |
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PICTURE OF THE DAY |
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PARISA BAJELAN FROM TEHRAN, IRAN When photographed every day at the same local time, the Sun’s annual motion traces the figure-eight shape of an analemma in the sky. The extreme ends of an analemma correspond to the summer and winter solstices. |
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