Saturday, February 16, 2019

Feb 16 - Top Stories This Week

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Simulation of colliding exoplanets via Zoe Leinhardt/Thomas Denman/University of Bristol.
A tale of 2 colliding exoplanets
Astronomers have new evidence for a collision between 2 nearly Earth-sized planets in the distant solar system Kepler-107. Read more.
See China's Chang'e 4 on moon's far side
China's Chang'e 4 lander has produced fantastic, 1st-time surface views of the far side of the moon. Now a NASA orbiter has caught images of the landing site. See images.
Another huge impact crater under Greenland ice?
A glaciologist has discovered a possible 2nd impact crater buried under more than a mile of ice in northwest Greenland. Read more and watch a video.
More top stories

Stargazing destinations: Yellowknife

Flying squirrels go pink in ultraviolet

Just for fun: Tour alien worlds

From Chelyabinsk to Cuba: The meteor connection

Today in science: Spacecraft destroys a sundog

10 reasons we fall in love

New Hubble images show storms on Uranus and Neptune

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Watch for Venus and Saturn this weekend
Brilliant Venus and much-fainter Saturn will soon be in conjunction in the east before sunup. Watch for them Sunday or Monday morning! They're very noticeable because Venus is so bright. Read more.
See it! Photos of comet Iwamoto
EarthSky community photos of a fast-moving, faint comet that came nearest to Earth - 28 million miles away - this week. This one was captured when the comet was brightest and closest to Earth on the morning of February 12 - from Indian Fields, Shelburne County, Nova Scotia - by Barry Burgess. Thank you, Barry. See more photos.
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