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Archive for June 19th, 2024

June solstice 2024 brings changing seasons to Earth on June 20 — What to know

June 19th, 2024 by

Summer will officially arrive in the Northern Hemisphere on Thursday (June 20) at 4:51 p.m. EDT (2051 GMT) — the June Solstice. Here’s what you need to know.

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The 1st ‘major lunar standstill’ in more than 18 years is about to occur. Here’s how to see it

June 19th, 2024 by

A major lunar standstill is about to occur. The phenomenon happens every 18.6 years when the moon rises and sets at its most extreme points on the horizon, while also climbing to its highest and lowest point in the sky.

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A massive black hole may be ‘waking up’ in a nearby galaxy

June 19th, 2024 by

Astronomers have, for the first time, spotted a black hole in a nearby galaxy waking up from a deep slumber.

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‘ESA Space Bricks’ landing at Lego Stores could help build real Artemis moon base

June 19th, 2024 by

Scientists found the building bricks for moon bases in the toy store, and you can see them there, too. ESA researchers discovered more than inspiration from Lego while working on Artemis structures.

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GOES-U satellite launch this month will bring a solar activity monitor to space

June 19th, 2024 by

Just like with other tools, the more a coronagraph ages, the less reliable it gets. So, next month, NOAA’s GOES-U will take to space a brand-new coronagraph which will provide clearer images of the sun’s activity.

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China selects 4th batch of astronaut candidates as part of 2030 moon landing goal

June 19th, 2024 by

China has selected 10 new astronauts for training as part of its goal to put a crew on the moon by 2030, the country’s human spaceflight agency announced last week.

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SpaceX launches 20 Starlink satellites from California

June 19th, 2024 by

SpaceX launched 20 of its Starlink satellites from California on Tuesday night (June 18), ending a 10-day spaceflight drought for the company.

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Three bright stars mark the beginning of summer. Here’s how to spot the ‘Summer Triangle’ this week.

June 19th, 2024 by

The appearance this week of the three bright Summer Triangle stars — Vega, Deneb and Altair — marks the beginning of summer in the Northern Hemisphere. Here’s how to spot them.

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