Thursday, November 14, 2019

Nov 14 - Inside a Young Moon Crater

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View larger. | The moon’s Giordano Bruno Crater as seen directly from overhead. Image via NASA/GSFC/Arizona State University/LROC. See more images
Stunning views inside a young moon crater
NASA's Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter has returned some amazing high-resolution photos of the surface of the moon, including these of steep cliffs and impact melt inside a young crater called Giordano Bruno. Read more.
Watch ISS spacewalk tomorrow
Watch 2 International Space Station astronauts perform the 1st in a series of spacewalks NASA is calling the most complex in a decade. NASA TV begins its live coverage Friday at 10:30 UTC (5:30 a.m. EST). Translate UTC to your time. How to watch
All you need to know: The famous Orion Nebula
The Orion Nebula is a place where new stars are being born. It can be glimpsed with the eye alone ... and is even more noticeable with binoculars. How to find it in your sky tonight. Plus ... the science of this star factory in space. Read more.
EarthSky lunar calendars are back in stock. Order now!

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Around now … Orion easy to view
At this time of year, the famous constellation Orion the Hunter is back in the evening sky! Its most recognizable feature is a short, straight line of 3 medium-bright stars. Read more.
10 years 10 suns
View larger. | From ESA's PROBA-2 satellite, images of the sun in January or February of each year from 2010 to 2019 (oldest frame at top left, most recent at bottom right). This mosaic neatly shows the variability in the solar atmosphere in beautiful detail. Image via ESA/Royal Observatory of Belgium. Read more
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