On May 6, 1968 - more than a year before his famous 1st moonwalk - Neil Armstrong narrowly escaped disaster during a training exercise, at the same time demonstrating the right stuff. Read more and see a video.
While searching for the source of methane on Saturn's large moon Titan, researchers found a completely unexpected corridor of methane ice wrapping nearly halfway around the moon. Read more.
When dung beetles grab a prized bit of food, they hurry off in a straight line. To be able to do this, they have to be able to see the stars. Read more.
It'll be a challenge to see the moon Monday evening, but, if your sky is clear, you should be able to catch it. Look shortly after sunset, in the sunset direction. Will you see the star Aldebaran near the moon? Maybe. If not, try binoculars. Read more.
View larger at EarthSky Community Photos. | Muzamir Mazlan at Telok Kemang Observatory in Port Dickson, Negeri Sembilan, Malaysia, used a telescope to capture a moon so young - so nearly between the Earth and sun - the eye wouldn't have been able to see it. Muzamir wrote: "The picture was captured at 7:25 PM MYT - 5 May 2019 - when the moon age is 12 hours and 38 minutes. Spot the super thin crescent moon! It also marks the start of the Islamic month of Ramadan." Muzamir also captured the waning moon on May 4. Amazing pair of photos, Muzamir! Thank you.
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