Watch for moon, Jupiter, Lyrid radiant | | That bright moon in the sky before sunup will drown most of the ongoing Lyrid meteor shower from view. Watch tomorrow morning, or Tuesday morning. Meanwhile, the moon offers its own delights, sweeping past Jupiter in the next few mornings. Plus you can look for Vega, the bright star near the Lyrids' radiant point. Read more and see charts. | | |
One comet, 70 thousand images | | Prepare to browse! Scientists released the OSIRIS Image Viewer to make the amazing images of comet 67P - acquired by the Rosetta spacecraft - easily accessible on the internet. Read more. | | |
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