Wednesday, May 16, 2018

May 16 - Moon and Venus

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Next few evenings … young moon and Venus
A beautiful sight in the west after sunset for the next few evenings ... the brightest planet Venus near the returning young moon.
Scientists observe a new type of magnetic event
They were working with spacecraft data, using a new technique to analyze it. They found a new type of magnetic event in the realm just beyond the boundary of Earth's magnetic field.
What is a coronal mass ejection?
Want to brush up on your knowledge about these solar hiccups - CMEs, for short - that can ripple through our solar system and can interrupt satellites and power grids on Earth?
ESA considers 3 new mission concepts
The European Space Agency considers a possible high-energy survey of the early universe, an infrared observatory to study the formation of stars, planets and galaxies, and a Venus orbiter.

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Next few evenings … young moon and Venus
Take along the family - and especially those sharp-eyed youngsters - to spot the moon below Venus Wednesday evening.
Boom!
Photographer Walter E. Elliott captured this image from Michigan's Grand Haven North Pier on May 14.
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