Science (Page 150/196)
Take a look at the eclipse of the moon’s shadow on Earth during today’s solar eclipse
NOAA’s Gos-East satellite observed lunar shadows in South America during a total solar eclipse in December 2020. NOAA Treatment of…
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Beautiful photos from December 14th
The Total solar eclipse of 2020 only Arrived Monday. And some lucky sky geysers in the southern hemisphere of the…
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Hackade Links: December 13, 2020
Our sun is getting a little drizzle these days, and we’ve probably got the fruits of it The best screensaver…
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SpaceX launches successfully after days of satellite after another rocket crashes in Texas
The Falcon 9 took off from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Broward County, Florida at 12:30 p.m. Departed according…
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The Gemini Meter Showers peaked on Sunday and Monday nights
Although showers can appear late Sunday and Monday evenings, around 2pm is the best time to watch the weather even…
Read MoreHubble discovers cosmic twins of the mysterious planet Nine of the solar system
NASA’s Hubble Telescope provides 14 years of data on the Exoplanet HD 106906B. It exhibits strange behavior with its orbit…
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This week is the only solar eclipse of 2020. See it anywhere.
Only total Solar eclipse Arrives this week of the year. On Monday, December 14, the lucky skywatchers will get a…
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Rare ‘Christmas star’ to light up Night Sky for first time in hundreds of years
Look up at the night sky on December 21st and you might see something spectacular. The planet Jupiter And Saturn…
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NASA says 18 astronauts are being trained in Artemis’ moon landing program
Cape Canaveral, Fla. NASA has named 18 astronauts – half of them women – who will be training for its…
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Physicists suggest that all matter can be made up of ‘parts’ of energy
Matter is what makes the universe, but what is important with it? This question has long been difficult for those…
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