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APOD: A Total Solar Eclipse Reflected

Posted on 2019/08/05 by Carl Robitaille
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APOD: A Total Solar Eclipse Reflected

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Milky Way galaxy is warped and twisted, not flat

Posted on 2019/08/04 by Carl Robitaille
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Milky Way galaxy is warped and twisted, not flat

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Bright Fireball Explodes Over Ontario, Meteorite Fragments Might Have Reached the Ground

Posted on 2019/08/04 by Carl Robitaille
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Bright Fireball Explodes Over Ontario, Meteorite Fragments Might Have Reached the Ground

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Asteroid 2019 OK to flyby Earth at 0.19 LD on July 25 – the largest of the year

Posted on 2019/07/29 by Carl Robitaille
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Asteroid 2019 OK to flyby Earth at 0.19 LD on July 25 – the largest of the year

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APOD: The North America Nebula in Infrared

Posted on 2019/07/28 by Carl Robitaille
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APOD: The North America Nebula in Infrared

Changing Face of the North America Nebula

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Eclipses can be approximated the same way as π. [ONE TAKE!]

Posted on 2019/07/25 by Carl Robitaille
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5 things we learnt from the Apollo Moon Landings | How did our Moon form?

Posted on 2019/07/24 by Carl Robitaille
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Astronomers map vast void in our cosmic neighborhood

Posted on 2019/07/22 by Carl Robitaille
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Astronomers map vast void in our cosmic neighborhood

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Syzygy (plus orbits and interplanetary travel)

Posted on 2019/07/21 by Carl Robitaille
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Moon chasing

Posted on 2019/07/20 by Carl Robitaille
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Moon chasing. Usually we see 16 moonsets & moonrises a day, but every so often our orbit happens to be right over the day/night line on Earth & the moon & sun never appear to set. Add in a partial lunar eclipse and the #Apollo50th Anniversary, & it’s a magical time to moon gaze. pic.twitter.com/6PckPsVPyO

— Christina H Koch (@Astro_Christina) July 20, 2019
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