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Seeing an Aurora From the Space Station “Years ago at the South Pole, I looked up to the aurora for inspiration through the 6-month winter night.” Aboard the International Space […]
Seeing an Aurora From the Space Station “Years ago at the South Pole, I looked up to the aurora for inspiration through the 6-month winter night.” Aboard the International Space […]
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What created this unusual mountain? There is a new theory. Ahuna Mons is the largest mountain on the largest known asteroid in our Solar System, Ceres, which orbits our Sun […]
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How NASA’s Spitzer Has Stayed Alive for So Long The creators of this infrared workhorse never imagined it would still be running 15 years after launch. What is its secret? […]
NASA Administrator Available to Speak with Media at Paris Air Show NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine will be available to speak with media during the International Paris Air Show on Tuesday, […]
NASA Administrator Available to Speak with Media at Paris Air Show NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine will be available to speak with media during the International Paris Air Show on Tuesday, […]
All you need to know: June solstice 2019 | EarthSky.org More info @ http://bit.ly/2XJfV8C Automated post from Ford Amateur Astronomy Club – http://bit.ly/2WlvVfq June 13, 2019 at 08:47AM
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Watch these 2 planets: Mercury and Mars | EarthSky.org More info @ http://bit.ly/2KbHtAk Automated post from Ford Amateur Astronomy Club – http://bit.ly/2WlvVfq June 11, 2019 at 04:34PM