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For more than sixty years, a tiny asteroid has been moving in step with Earth, hidden from view until recently. Astronomers ...
The Earth eclipses the moon in this time-lapsed view from Firefly's Blue Ghost moon lander. Credit: Firefly Aerospace ...
See a time-lapsed view of the NASA Artemis 1 Orion spacecraft, Earth and moon that was captured on Nov. 29, 2022. Credit: ...
Look east before dawn for a celestial smile: a slim crescent Moon, dazzling Venus, and the bright star Regulus will bunch ...
The free YouTube livestream will be available from 12 p.m. EDT (1600 GMT) on Sept. 7 and will feature live views of the moon ...
On Aug. 23, 1966, NASA's Lunar Orbiter 1 sent back the first photo of Earth from the moon. It showed a grainy crescent Earth ...
And speaking of the break of dawn, that happens nowadays at around 5:15 a.m. local daylight time. And that's the time for ...
Three celestial bodies are preparing to meet up for one night in September in a cosmic conjunction that should be widely visible in the sky.
A total lunar eclipse will cause the moon to appear a rusty-red color in some parts of the world, but no the U.S., in early September. What to know.
The full moon and eclipse will happen late Sunday, Sept. 7, into Monday, Sept. 8 and last roughly an hour and 22 minutes, ...
September’s full moon will be accompanied by a total lunar eclipse that will be visible to much of the world. Here’s how to see this weekend’s celestial display.