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| | View larger. | At its farthest from the sun in our evening sky in late February 2019, Mercury will appear as a "star" above the sunset point. Notice Mars, too! Chart via Guy Ottewell. | | |
Now is the time to see Mercury | | For Northern Hemisphere skywatchers, it's the best evening apparition of Mercury in 2019. Astronomer Guy Ottewell explains why now is the best time to look. Read more. | | |
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What we’re reading … Dark forces messing with the cosmos? | | The universe seems to be expanding far more rapidly than it should. Astrophysicists are struggling to account for the discrepancy. The New York Times' Dennis Overbye explains their new ideas, which, if borne out, could mean a rewrite on our understanding of the cosmos. Read more. Image via the New York Times. | | |
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