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Earth Doesn't Really Have Two Moons Until 2083, But It Does Have A Longterm Visitor In Orbit
The Earth's Moon is its only one, but scientists recently discovered a new celestial body that will be staying near the planet for the next several decades.
In 2005, the Cassini spacecraft discovered striking tectonic faults at the south pole known as 'tiger stripes' (bottom right), which allow water from the inner ocean to escape. Analysis found that ...
November's Sky Above episode features a supermoon, meteor shower, and interstellar comet, with experts discussing these ...
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The Sky This Week from November 7 to 14: Mercury visits Mars
Sky This Week is brought to you in part by Celestron. Friday, November 7With a bright Moon still in the sky, we're a bit ...
Inside the American Museum of Natural History's glass cube, the Frederick Phineas and Sandra Priest Rose Center for Earth and ...
The Sky this Week: Celestial choreography unfolds as Mercury meets Mars and Jupiter pauses in Gemini
Wausau Pilot & Review Mercury meets Mars as the Moon wanesCentral Wisconsin skywatchers will find this week packed with ...
NASA Juno mission captured amazing new imagery of Jupiter's moon Europa. The spacecraft flew about 219 miles (352 kilometers) ...
A new study reveals that Saturn’s moon Titan hosts bizarre chemistry where water-like and oil-like molecules can mix, hinting ...
This article lists the top 7 largest moons in our Solar System, detailing their size, the planet they orbit, and key ...
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