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| Amateur Filmmaker Captured Solar Eclipse — in 1900 On May 28, 1900, amateur filmmaker John Nevil Maskelyne captured the first-ever movie of a solar eclipse from the small town of Wadesboro, North Carolina. BFI. 161K subscribers. Subscribe · Solar Eclipse (1900) - the first moving image of an astronomical ... | |
| This distant Neptune-like planet really shouldn't exist It's time for us to get acquainted with the "Forbidden Planet." No, not the 1956 sci-fi classic—I'm talking about a new Neptune-like exoplanet found 920 light-years away, given the moniker thanks to its inexplicably ability to exist too close to its host star. | |
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| Solstice arrives, and more top stargazing events in June The seasons transition this month with the arrival of the June solstice, heralding summer heat in the north and winter chill in the south. Sky-watchers will also be treated to the best views of the largest planet in the solar system, Jupiter, which will appear at its ... | |
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