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Archive for February, 2025

February’s Full Snow Moon dazzles in a flurry of stunning photos from around the world

February 13th, 2025 by me

We’ve rounded up some of the best full moon photos below. So sit back, relax and enjoy the show.

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Total lunar eclipse brings a Blood Moon to North America next month. Here’s how to see it

February 13th, 2025 by me

Earth will soon experience the first total lunar eclipse since November 2022.

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Total lunar eclipse March 2025: Live updates

February 13th, 2025 by me

The next lunar eclipse will be overnight on March 13-14, 2025.

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NASA denies setting ‘new bans’ for employees amid reports of removing LGBTQI+ symbols from offices

February 13th, 2025 by me

NASA claims that there are “no new bans” on employees’ personal items, amid reports of the agency purging workspaces of LGBTQI+ symbols.

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Scientists detect highest-energy ghost particle ever seen — where did it come from?

February 13th, 2025 by me

Scientists have detected the highest-energy ghost particle neutrino ever, but did it come from a supermassive black hole particle accelerator aiming its jet straight at Earth, or from a cosmic fossil?

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Win a chance to see a SpaceX rocket launch thanks to Bethesda, creators of ‘Starfield’

February 13th, 2025 by me

Xbox and Bethesda have teamed up with Lonestar to send one ‘Starfield’ fan to Florida to witness the launch of a historic space mission to the Moon.

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Gamma rays create Red Hulk in Captain America: Brave New World, but how do they work in the real world?

February 13th, 2025 by me

Captain America: Brave New World is about to hit cinemas, bringing with it the gamma-ray-powered Red Hulk. Here’s what you need to know about that high-energy radiation.

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Tiny plasma jets on the sun drive the elusive solar wind, Europe’s Solar Orbiter reveals

February 13th, 2025 by me

Solar scientists have found tiny, short-lived jets of energy on our sun to be the primary drivers of the solar wind, marking a step toward better understanding our sun’s elusive behavior.

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