Saturday, July 20, 2019

July 20 - Top Stories This Week

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Here’s Apollo 11 astronaut Buzz Aldrin with the LR-3, a reflecting array designed to bounce laser beams fired from Earth back to Earth. This experiment, which helped refine our knowledge of the moon’s distance and the shape of its orbit around Earth, is still returning data from the moon. See more images. Image via NASA.
Fifty years ago today: 1st footsteps on the moon
The story in pictures.
Eclipses make animals do strange things
How do solar and lunar eclipses influence animal behavior?
What will Earth’s next supercontinent look like?
Here are 4 possible scenarios.
More top stories

Planting a flag on the moon

Dragonfly aims for Saturn's moon Titan

Enceladus' ocean just the right age to support life

Big earthquakes in Australia and Indonesia

Ancient hyenas roamed the Arctic

Record wettest 12 months for US, again

The eclipse that marked the start of the Iroquois Confederacy
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Tonight … Deneb and Cygnus the Swan
The star Deneb in its constellation Cygnus the Swan are part of the famous Summer Triangle. Read more.
Morning moon
Photographer Lee Capps captured this week's morning moon from North Carolina. Thanks, Lee! 
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