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Space webcasts: NASA, NOAA discuss the upcoming Solar Cycle 25 of sun weather

September 15th, 2020 by

NASA and NOAA will hold a teleconference today (Sept. 15) on the sun’s solar cycle 25 and its impact on space weather. Watch live!

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Listen live now: NASA, NOAA discuss the upcoming Solar Cycle 25 of sun weather

September 15th, 2020 by

NASA and NOAA will hold a teleconference today (Sept. 15) on the sun’s solar cycle 25 and its impact on space weather. Watch live!

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Listen live today: NASA, NOAA discuss the upcoming Solar Cycle 25 of sun weather

September 15th, 2020 by

NASA and NOAA will hold a teleconference today (Sept. 15) on the sun’s solar cycle 25 and its impact on space weather. Watch live!

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Satellites track Hurricane Sally ahead of US landfall (and 5 other big storms on Earth)

September 15th, 2020 by

Hurricane Sally is barreling towards land as five other storms swirl on Earth’s surface, satellites have spotted from space.

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China launches 9 satellites into space from ocean platform

September 15th, 2020 by

It’s the country’s second sea launch success.

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On This Day in Space: Sept. 15, 1968: Russian tortoises take 1st circumlunar spaceflight

September 15th, 2020 by

On Sept. 15, 1968, the Soviet Union launched the Zond 5 spacecraft on a mission around the moon. See how it happened in our “On This Day In Space” series!

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Life on Venus? Breakthrough Initiatives funds study of possible biosignature detection

September 15th, 2020 by

The main goals involve investigating the case for life on Venus and figuring out the best ways to hunt it down, if it is indeed there.

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Earth barreling toward ‘Hothouse’ state not seen in 50 million years, epic new climate record shows

September 15th, 2020 by

Scientists used marine fossils and orbital data to recreate 66 million years of climate history. Its shows that climate change is anything but ‘normal.’

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