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See it! Full moon and partial eclipse We in the Americas missed the partial lunar eclipse. Or maybe you were clouded out … or slept through it? See it after all, in these awesome photos from EarthSky friends from around the world.
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Want To More Than Just Watch The Eclipse? Become A Citizen Scientist Earlier this summer, PSU students Rihana Mungin (from left), Harmony Ewing and Olea Stevens tested the type of weather balloon they'll use for the NASA-funded Eclipse Ballooning Project on August 21.
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Nostalgic Voyager documentary relives first exploration of the solar system FIRST OF ITS KIND A Voyager spacecraft flies by Saturn in this computer-generated image from The Farthest. Courtesy of Tangled Bank Studios.
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Here's What It's Like to Be the Planetary Protection Officer at NASA John Rummel, a biology professor at East Carolina University, reflects on his experiences as NASA's planetary protection officer, a job that requires a lot of science, but no alien combat.
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Musk says maiden Falcon Heavy rocket to launch in November, acknowledges high risk SpaceX Falcon Heavy rocket poised for launch from the Kennedy Space Center in Florida in this artists concept. Credit: SpaceX. Before the year is out, the long awaited debut launch of the triple barreled Falcon Heavy rocket may at last be in sight says ...
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Forget the eclipse. There's a big show in the sky this week While we have been talking for many weeks about the coming solar eclipse that is now less than two weeks away, there is another major celestial event happening right now - and it will peak later this week!
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5 Years On Mars: NASA's Curiosity Rover Has Birthday [Photos] The Curiosity rover, also called the science laboratory, launched by NASA in 2011 just celebrated its 5th anniversary on Earth's neighboring planet Mars.
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A love letter to astronaut Jack Fischer's Twitter account NASA astronaut Jack Fischer tries out a yoga pose with the help of microgravity on the ISS. NASA. Twitter can feel like a field of land mines.
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This Prehistoric Worm's Face Looks Like a Butt With Claws And We Can't Deal Around 500 million years ago, during the Cambrian period, Earth was undergoing some massive changes - organisms were becoming more complex, and animals were becoming more abundant.
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