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A universe of stories for kids at the library This summer, we celebrate the 50th anniversary of the first moon landing, and our summer reading program is on board with an exciting space theme. Storytimes and clubs kickoff Monday, and we have events for all ages related to space, lunar explorations ...
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Scientists spot 1800 supernovae within the distant universe Scientists have spotted thousands of dying stars in the process of exploding out of existence. A team operating the 8.2-meter Subaru Telescope in Hawaii say they've identified roughly 1,800 new supernovae sitting as far as eight billion light years away.
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Is Jupiter's long-lived 'Red Spot' storm unraveling? Something strange is going on with Jupiter. In a previous column, I reported that we are coming to another opposition of the planet Jupiter in early June. This is the season to begin your observations of the mighty planet in our Arizona skies. This just in:.
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