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Thin crescent moons and space station swings, these are a few of my favorite things
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Earth at night glows with lovely and loathsome lights
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Take a breath, Apophis won’t hit Earth in 2036
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Private Test Pilots to Fly 1st Commercial Crewed Space Flights for NASA
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AR1654 is a Monster Sunspot. (And It’s Aiming Our Way.)
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Bigelow Inflatable Module Will be Added to Space Station
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More auroras, less dragon spit and an odd shiny object on Mars
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Aurora Alert – Northern lights cookin’ over Duluth, Minn. tonight!
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Draconid meteors busting out all over!
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Dragon Successfully Captured and Berthed at Space Station
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Book Review: The Half-Life of Facts; why everything we know has an expiration date
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Monster Black Holes Lurk at the Edge of Time
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Conversation with the sky
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Mars mystery spheres mystify scientists
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Hey rainbow, where’s my pot of gold?
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Farewell to a Hero: Photos From Armstrong’s Burial at Sea
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Satellite View of Guatemalan Volcano Erupting
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Neil Armstrong Remembered in Memorial Service
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Curiosity Rover team enjoys tangible evidence of accomplishment
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Morning Jupiter-moon conjunction has its surprises
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Curiosity Snaps Evocative Self Portrait
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Moon and Jupiter oh so close tonight
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Dawn probe departs Vesta, shoves off for Ceres
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Pixel planet is home sweet home
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JPL’s Torture Chamber for Spacecraft
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Endeavour to Take to the Skies One Last Time
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Is Triton Hiding an Underground Ocean?
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Adah the cat caught licking the looking glass
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Auroras possible tonight through Monday Sept. 2-3
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Mini-donuts vs. the craters of the moon
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Weekly SkyWatcher’s Forecast: September 3-9, 2012
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Astrophoto: Milky Way from Onizuka Astronomy Center, Hawaii
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Carnival of Space #265
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NASA Looking at Dozens of Advanced Technology Concepts
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Andy Tomaswick |
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Bradbury Landing in Stunning Color and 3-D
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Rocks on Earth that fell from Mars
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Feed your head with photons from Andromeda
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Lunar and Planetary Conjunction on August 21, 2012
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Nancy Atkinson |
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First Drive for Curiosity Rover an “Historic” Moment
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Nancy Atkinson |
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Behind the Scenes of Curiosity’s Landing Night
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Nancy Atkinson |
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Curiosity rover ramps up for road trip to Glenelg
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Weekly SkyWatcher’s Forecast: August 20-26, 2012
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Tammy Plotner |
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Three planets and a smile at dawn
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Start your Mars day with a little bit of sol
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See the crescent moon hide Venus this afternoon
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Which Planet is This? A Gale Crater Doppelganger
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John Williams |
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Historic Images: Two Space Shuttles Together
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Nancy Atkinson |
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What does Earth look like from Mars?
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Curiosity captures rocket stage crash; Perseid meteors peak tonight!
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Schweickart: Private Asteroid Mission is for the Benefit of Humanity
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Nancy Atkinson |
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Chasing The Little Prince in New York City
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Elizabeth Howell |
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Mystery Blur in Mars Image Explained
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Jason Major |
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Curiosity thrills with first eye-level photos of distant mountains
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Curiosity snaps first color panorama of Mars
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Morpheus Lander Crashes and Burns
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Jason Major |
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Curiosity’s First 360-Degree Color Panorama
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Jason Major |
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Data from Black Hole’s Edge Provides New Test of Relativity
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Nancy Atkinson |
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HiRISE Camera to Attempt Imaging Curiosity’s Descent to Mars
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Nancy Atkinson |
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Full Red Moon of August is Blue too
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Oh-so-close Mars: Nail-biting landing happens Monday
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4 Days to Mars: Curiosity activates Entry, Descent and Landing Timeline – EDL Infographic
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Ken Kremer |
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Hasta la Vesta! Dawn begins its departure
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Give us this day our crepuscular rays
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Is Pluto a planet? You decide
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Europe’s Plans to Visit the Moon in 2018
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Jason Major |
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DARPA Moving Ahead with Building Zombie Frankensatellites
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Nancy Atkinson |
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Tale of La Sagra: how a common asteroid became an oddball comet
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Moon dust in my hand a levitating experience
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Majestic auroras and moon-planet trio thrill sky watchers
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Northern lights – round two tonight?
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Aurora spectacularis!
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Expedition 32 Crew Lifts Off
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Jason Major |
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Weekly SkyWatcher’s Forecast: July 16-22, 2012
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Tammy Plotner |
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Spectacular Views: The Moon Occults Jupiter
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Nancy Atkinson |
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Pluto’s growing family plus Comet Machholz to sail past sun
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Super conjunction and auroras (we hope) highlight upcoming weekend
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Comet Machholz sizzles as we await the aurora
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Sprites and elves haunt nighttime thunderclouds
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Night sky’s leading lady back in the limelight
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Interplanetary magnetic field cracks open an auroral portal
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Aurora pokes its head out then takes a snooze
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Double star in Poniatowski’s bull simply gorgeous
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Could the sun back off a bit, please? Tune in tonight to learn about light pollution
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Binocular vision? Go trinocular with Mars!
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Fireworks in the sky and in the lab – elusive Higgs boson finally found!
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Which asteroid will humans first set foot upon? Ask NHATS
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Full Thunder Moon goes boom-boom tonight
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Higgs-like Particle Discovered at CERN
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Ping-Pong Particles: What the Higgs Does
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Jason Major |
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WISE Spies a Hunter’s Flame
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Jason Major |
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Library of Congress Acquires Sagan’s Personal Collection, Thanks to Seth MacFarlane
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One Weird Trick To Probe Exoplanet Atmospheres
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The eternal twilights of northern nights
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See a 248-mile-high sunset, Mercury and the moon and Jupiter in upheaval
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Summer begins – watch out for the scorpion!
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Huge Wildfires Burn on Opposite Sides of the Planet
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Early Black Holes were Grazers Rather than Glutonous Eaters
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Hush, Hush US Spy Satellite Blasts Off atop Milestone Atlas Rocket
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Astronomers View Asteroid 2012 LZ1′s Bright Flyby
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Voyager 1 Breaking Through the Borders of the Solar System
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