Saturday, October 27, 2018

Oct 27 - Top Stories This Week

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Researchers used remotely operated vehicles to explore the deep waters of the Mariana Trench. Image via Oregon State University.
Good morning! Here’s a roundup of this week’s top stories.

Eruption of the world's deepest undersea volcano
Some 2.8 miles (4.5 km) undersea in the Pacific Ocean's Mariana Trench
Our Milky Way almost collided with another galaxy
Is Milky Way still enduring effects of a near-collision that set millions of stars moving?
EVE and Wall-E have Mars in their sights
The 1st-ever CubeSat image of Mars!
Mars Express eyes a curious cloud
Long, thin, white cloud extending west of a Martian volcano.
More top stories

Watch for Earth's shadow and the Belt of Venus

Small asteroid passes closer than TV satellites

See it! Hunter's Moon 2018

What are hole-punch clouds?

How Earth feeds volcanic supereruptions

EarthSky Lunar Calendars Are Back!


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Las Vegas morning moon
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