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"We found that hundreds of exoplanets are larger than they appear, and that shifts our understanding of exoplanets on a large ...
Mercury reaches its greatest elongation, 26 degrees east of the sun on July 4. From latitude 40 degrees north, the +0.6-magnitude planet is low in the west-northwest and sets during twilight about 1.5 ...
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The Daily Galaxy on MSNRare Conjunction Tonight: See the Moon Team Up With Two Distant PlanetsOn the night of July 15, a striking conjunction of the moon, Saturn, and Neptune will unfold in the eastern sky, offering ...
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Space.com on MSNSaturn makes its long-awaited return to the late night sky this week: Here's how to see itThe coming week will see the gas giant Saturn return to the Northern Hemisphere's late night sky, after spending the last few ...
NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) has shared its skywatching highlights - revealing what will light up the sky in July ...
The race to connect the world through satellite internet has created an unexpected casualty: our view of the cosmos. A new ...
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Astronomy on MSNThe Sky Today on Wednesday, July 16: The Moon hangs with Neptune and SaturnEarly birds can catch our satellite just 3° from two giant planets in Pisces: lovely ringed Saturn and far distant Neptune.
Mercury is notoriously difficult to see from Earth, thanks to its proximity to the Sun. But on July 4, Mercury reaches its ...
A waning gibbous moon, by now rising late at night, will appear first, followed by the steady, golden glow of Saturn. They’ll ...
With the moon sitting low in the sky during this phase of its 18.6-year cycle, it's the perfect time to try capturing this ...
Spot overlapping meteor showers this month, along with the Moon sharing the sky with some of the brightest planets.
Saturn won't rise until just after midnight, but you may be able to catch a glimpse of the planet in the morning sky on July ...
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