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Scientists found the key to accurate Maya eclipse tables - Ars Technica
NASA shares photos of an extraordinary event captured in orbit - Earth.com
Albion, IN - Sunrise Sunset Calendar
Earth is going to spin much faster over the next few months — so fast that several days are going to get shorter | Live Science
Vera C. Rubin Observatory releases stunning new images : NPR
Jesus' crucifixion linked to lunar eclipse, according to NASA discovery — and it could pinpoint the day he died
Asteroid 2024 YR4 is going to miss Earth, but the story doesn’t end there - Ars Technica
3D map of exoplanet atmosphere shows wacky climate - Ars Technica
Building telescopes on the Moon is becoming an achievable goal - Ars Technica
We’re about to fly a spacecraft into the Sun for the first time - Ars Technica
Catching The View From The Edge Of Space | Hackaday
Latest James Webb data hints at new physics in Universe’s expansion - Ars Technica
Answer to Is the rare earth hypothesis correct? by Tomaž Vargazon
Nearly three years since launch, Webb is a hit among astronomers - Ars Technica
Early galaxies from soon after the Big Bang cause drama : Short Wave : NPR
Building telescopes on the Moon is becoming an achievable goal - Ars Technica
Debris caused by NASA mission may create 100-year meteor shower
How Kepler’s 400-year-old sunspot sketches helped solve a modern mystery | Ars Technica
Perseid meteor shower 2024: All you need to know
NASA Predicts Rare Nova Explosion This Summer
Giant Alien Power Plants? Seven Stars Emitting Strange Heat Signature Consistent With Dyson Rings – RedState
Daily Telescope: The Horsehead Nebula as we’ve never seen it before | Ars Technica
Moments of totality: How Ars experienced the eclipse | Ars Technica
NASA knows what knocked Voyager 1 offline, but it will take a while to fix | Ars Technica
The top 5 astronomical discoveries of all time (so far) | Ars Technica
Stunning photos show the Sun like never before
inclination - Why most planets remain within a few degrees from the ecliptic? - Astronomy Stack Exchange
Deep into the Kuiper Belt, New Horizons is still doing science | Ars Technica
JetBlue photobombs the Blue Moon | Flightradar24 Blog
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