Senin, 21 Januari 2019

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As-it-happens update January 21, 2019
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Tonight is the only total lunar eclipse of 2019. You're likely also wondering when the next partial lunar eclipse will be, along with the next solar eclipse.
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BLOOMFIELD, NJ - Sunday night, January 20 at approximately 11:41 p.m. a total eclipse of the moon will be visible, weather permitting.
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A rare total lunar eclipse begins Sunday night. NPR's Melissa Block talks to Pamela Gay, host of the podcast "Astronomy Cast," about what's been dubbed the "super wolf blood moon.
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Lift off of a ULA Delta IV Heavy carrying a critical payload for the National Reconnaissance Office, NROL-71. (Photo Credit: United Launch Alliance/Flickr).
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Street Lights should be switched off after midnight to help moths pollinate, scientists have said. A study, led by experts from Newcastle and York universities, has shown that turning off the lights even for just part of the night is effective at ...
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