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Archive for March, 2023

Great telescope Deal: The Celestron Travelscope 60 is under $40

March 16th, 2023 by

You’ll do well to discover a telescope this good at this price again, the Celestron Travelscope 60 is now just $38, saving over $60.

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Orion constellation goes from hunter to hunted in the March night sky

March 16th, 2023 by

The constellation of Orion the Hunter becomes ‘Orion the hunted’ during mid-March as its bright stars light up the southern night sky and make a tantalizing target for skywatchers.

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New Horizons Pluto probe notches 3 more discoveries in outer solar system

March 16th, 2023 by

NASA’s New Horizons probe flew by Pluto nearly eight years ago, but the epic encounter is still bearing scientific fruit.

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Not dead yet: Active volcano spotted on Venus

March 16th, 2023 by

Scientists studying data sent home by NASA’s Magellan spacecraft in the early 1990s say they have found an active volcano on Venus.

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1st Artemis spacesuits to be worn on the moon will not return to Earth

March 16th, 2023 by

The spacesuits worn by the first woman and next American astronaut to walk on the moon will be abandoned on a SpaceX lunar lander rather than be returned to Earth, Axiom Space confirmed.

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Queen guitarist and astrophysicist Brian May knighted by King Charles III

March 16th, 2023 by

King Charles III bestows a knighthood honor on Queen guitarist and astrophysicist Brian May

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1st Native American woman astronaut wants the world to ‘share in that joy’ after SpaceX Crew-5 flight

March 16th, 2023 by

Shortly after coming home from the International Space Station, NASA’s Nicole Mann talked about how she is trying to bring others into the field by sharing her journey.

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Faint gravitational waves may be from primordial fractures in space-time

March 16th, 2023 by

The early universe may have been such a violent place that space-time itself fractured like a pane of glass, releasing gravitational waves that astronomers say we may have already detected.

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