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Black Moon 2016: What It Is and Why You Can't See It | The Weather Channel Photo of an almost new moon. A misconception is that a new moon has a sliver of light shining. Technically, the new moon is one that is completely darkened by the shadow of the Earth as it passes between the moon and sun every 29.53 days.
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Pluto may have a 60 mile deep liquid water ocean We used to think of Pluto as a remote frigid rock, but since the New Horizons visit, it's vying for the title of the solar system's most interesting (ex-) planet.
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Red tide kills fish from Sarasota to Pinellas County The smell from dead fish washing up along Lido Key and in Sarasota Bay. The fish are big and small, from grouper and sea trout to thousands of pinfish and even snook have fallen victim to the algae bloom.
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