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Archive for November 4th, 2022

Southern Cross: Crux constellation, stars and mythology

November 4th, 2022 by

The Southern Cross has long been a celestial landmark for explorers and travelers. The iconic group of stars is visible mainly from the Southern Hemisphere.

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Record-breaking Hunga Tonga volcanic plume might have warmed Earth’s climate

November 4th, 2022 by

The Hunga Tonga volcanic eruption that sent shockwaves through Earth in January 2022 generated the highest volcanic cloud since at least the Krakatoa eruption of 1883, scientists have found.

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Elusive neutrinos caught streaming from a black hole hidden in dust

November 4th, 2022 by

A unique observatory buried in pristine Antarctic ice detected a stream of elusive neutrino particles streaming from the center of a distant galaxy obscured with dust.

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‘Star Trek’ memorial flight adds 2 more names to its Enterprise mission

November 4th, 2022 by

Celestis’ Enterprise Flight includes two more esteemed “Star Trek” creators in their 2023 memorial mission

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China’s falling Long March 5B rocket stage spotted from space (photos)

November 4th, 2022 by

A large Chinese rocket stage predicted to make an uncontrolled reentry into Earth’s atmosphere on Friday (Nov. 4) has been imaged by an orbiting satellite.

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Launch of North Korea’s most powerful ballistic missile fails: reports

November 4th, 2022 by

North Korea continued its barrage of missiles Thursday (Nov. 4) with an apparently failed launch of its most powerful ICBM.

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Canon EOS R review

November 4th, 2022 by

An older, enthusiast-level mirrorless camera, the Canon EOS R mirrorless camera is still a solid choice for night sky shooters.

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