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Archive for August 28th, 2020

Jupiter’s ocean moons raise tides on each other

August 28th, 2020 by me

Jupiter’s big ocean-harboring moons may have a strong gravitational effect on each other, raising big tides in each others’ subsurface seas, a new study suggests.

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Want to find life on Venus? Check for spores in the atmosphere, new research suggests.

August 28th, 2020 by me

In the depths of Venus’ hellish atmosphere, a layer of mysterious haze could be home to life, a new study finds.

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United Launch Alliance debuts first-ever 3D projection on a Delta IV Heavy rocket

August 28th, 2020 by me

United Launch Alliance (ULA) shared a spectacular 3D projection of the Delta IV Heavy rocket at Cape Canaveral ahead of this week’s satellite launch.

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See Jupiter and Saturn with the moon this weekend

August 28th, 2020 by me

Step outside around 8:30 p.m. on Friday and Saturday (Aug. 28-29) and in a single glance you’ll be able to partake in a gathering of the moon and the two gas giants of the solar system.

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Celestron CPC 800 GPS telescope: Full review

August 28th, 2020 by me

Offering superb views of the solar system and deep sky, the Celestron CPC 800 GPS is packed with the latest in telescope technology

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