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What You Need to Know About the “Mini-Moon” Visiting Earth Between September and November 2024

This article is a Fact or Fiction? Fact! Why is 2024 PT5 special? The asteroid named 2024 PT5, measuring about 10 meters (33 feet) in diameter, is set to be temporarily captured by Earth’s gravity from late September to late November 2024. This will be the third officially documented “mini-moon” event of short duration. The […]

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2024 Solar Eclipse: Gear Up for a Spectacular Celestial Event!

On April 8th, 2024, North America will witness a total solar eclipse. The moon’s shadow will traverse the continent, providing a celestial spectacle not to be missed. Plan Your Trip Early: https://svs.gsfc.nasa.gov/5123/ offers valuable information about the eclipse, including the path of totality map, eclipse times by location, and safety tips for safely observing the

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The Big Bang is no longer just a theory, it is a reality!

Not yet, but we’re getting there! The James Webb Space Telescope: A Window to Humanity’s Past and Future   The James Webb Space Telescope (JWST), launched in December 2021, is the most powerful space observatory ever built. It represents a giant leap in astronomy and has the potential to revolutionize our understanding of the universe.

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Laser mapping reveals oldest Amazon cities, built 2,500 years ago

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