Friday, October 27, 2017

EarthSky News - Oct 27 - A Potential Human Habitat on the Moon?

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A potential human habitat on the moon?

A new study says a hole in the moon’s Marius Hills region is the skylight of an underground lava tube large enough to house a city.

Webcam surveys high clouds on Mars

A webcam on ESA’s Mars Express has acquired an unprecedented catalog of more than 21,000 images, providing a global survey of unusual, high-altitude, martian clouds.

Star of the week: Mirach

The orange-colored star Mirach in the constellation Andromeda acts as your guide star to 3 different galaxies.

Tonight … Shedding light on the moon's dark side

A far side of the moon remains hidden from Earth, but doesn’t stay permanently dark.

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Shedding light on the moon's dark side

First quarter moon comes at 22:22 UTC today (at U.S. time zones: 6:22 p.m. EDT, 5:22 p.m. CDT, 4:22 p.m. MDT and 3:22 p.m. PDT; translate to your time zone.

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Star trails over Smiths Falls

When a camera captures a star’s movement across the sky, it’s called a star trail. Fiona M. Donnelly captured this image on October 21, in Smiths Falls, Ontario. She wrote, "Our Earth's rotation during a one-hour period."

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