Saturday, July 13, 2019

July 13 - Top Stories This Week

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From the new study, a computer-simulated image of a galaxy, as seen from above. Image via Christian Arnold/Baojiu Li/Durham University. Read more
Success with a new theory of gravity
Supercomputer simulations of galaxies show that Einstein’s general theory of relativity might not be the only way to explain how gravity works or how galaxies form. Read more.
Super-rare video of giant squid in US waters
Only the 2nd time a living giant squid has been captured on camera in its natural habitat. Watch video.
Video: Moon hoax not
Don't believe the moon landings were real? Go ahead. Watch this.
More top stories

Will planetary low tide force regular sunspot sync-ups?

Dust storms swirl at Mars’ north pole

Is the Random Transiter weirder than Tabby's Star?

How to see Jupiter's moons

Astronomers spot asteroid with shortest year known

Himalayan glaciers melting double fast since 2000

Viewing Saturn's rings soon? Read me 1st
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Tonight and tomorrow … Moon to sweep by Jupiter
Binoculars or a small telescope would reveal Jupiter's 4 major moons, called Io, Europa, Ganymede and Callisto. They're all as big or bigger than Earth's moon. Find out the present positions of Jupiter's 4 big moons, and read more
Kelvin-Helmholtz clouds over Nova Scotia 
View at EarthSky Community Photos. | Photographer Tanvi Javkar spotted Kelvin-Helmholtz clouds spread across the sky on June 28 in Nova Scotia. See more photos of these clouds, which look like ocean waves. 
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