Saturday, December 7, 2019

Dec 7 - Top Stories This Week

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Artist's concept of the solar wind, a stream of charged particles from the sun. Image via NASA.
How does the solar wind affect Earth?
Why should we care about the new findings - released this week - from NASA's Parker Solar Probe? This new NASA video explains the solar wind - a stream of charged particles from the sun - affects earthly astronauts and technologies. Watch the video
December guide to the bright planets
In the west after sunset, Venus will climb upward day by day, until Venus and Saturn meet for a conjunction on December 10. In the east before sunrise, Mercury may already have dropped into the sun's glare, but Mars will remain for many weeks to come, slowly but surely brightening. Read more.
Wolfe Creek Crater younger than thought
Australia's Wolfe Creek Crater likely formed when a 50-foot meteor struck about 120,000 years ago. Read more.
More top stories

A better way to convert dog years to human years

Chennai engineer helped find India's Vikram lander

Astronomers catch a comet outburst

Does complex life exist elsewhere? Study of exoplanet-tilts boosts hopes

Thousands of exoplanets may orbit supermassive black holes

All you need to know: Geminid meteor shower in 2019

Active 2019 Atlantic hurricane season comes to an end
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Earliest sunsets for 40 degrees north around now
The year’s earliest sunsets happen around December 7 for latitudes around 40 degrees N. That includes New York City; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Kansas City, Missouri; Denver, Colorado; Reno, Nevada; Beijing, China; Madrid, Spain; and Naples, Italy. Southern Hemisphere? For 40 degrees south latitude, the year’s earliest sunrises happen around December 7, as you progress toward your year’s longest day at the December solstice. Read more.
Migrating geese and ducks take flight in the evening light
View at EarthSky Community Photos. | Leslie Scopes Anderson in Gray Lodge, California, captured this image on the evening of November 19. 
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