Wednesday, June 14, 2017

EarthSky News - June 14 - Did Our Sun Have a Twin?

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Did our sun have a twin?
A new analysis suggests the likely answer is yes — though not an identical twin. And so did every other sunlike star.
Oldest fossils of our species
Researchers have uncovered 300,000-year-old fossil bones of Homo sapiens in Morocco. They're the oldest reliably-dated fossil evidence of our species yet.
What's it like to see a total solar eclipse?
"Words often fail when trying to explain the kaleidoscope of sights, sounds, feelings and emotions that consume us during this other-worldly event." - Fred Espenak
Tonight … Find the Little Dipper
The Big Dipper is easy to find, but the Little Dipper isn't. Here's how to do it.

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Tonight … Find the Little Dipper
The Big Dipper is your guide.
Milky Way transit over the Everglades
Click in to see the video by John Nelson, captured in late May. It's 15 seconds, and consists of 216 separate 20-second exposures.
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