Monday, October 8, 2018

Oct 8 - Night Launch!

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Sunday night's launch of SpaceX's Falcon 9 landing, caught by rocket photographer @_TomCross on Twitter.

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See it! Last night's SpaceX launch and landing

Night launches are always fun, and this one - from Vandenberg Air Force Base, north of Los Angeles, California - generated more than its fair share of awesome images. View them.

Draconid meteor storm tonight?

Experts are now saying there probably won't be a meteor storm this evening. But what if they were wrong and you missed it? Read more.

New moon is October 9

New moon is Tuesday at 03:47 UTC; that's tonight for clocks in the U.S. The moon is crossing the sky with the sun during the day today, leaving the night sky dark. The difference between new and young moons, here.

Microplastics in sea turtle nesting sand

Researchers have found microplastics deep in the sand on beaches where sea turtles lay their eggs. Read more.

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Find the Draconid radiant point
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See it! Last night's SpaceX launch and landing

Allan Der submitted this photo from Downey, California last night: “Space X Falcon 9 first stage rocket. I was not expecting to shoot the event, but happen to have my camera handy.” Thanks, Allan! More photos.
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