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| | Asteroid 2019 MO had an orbit outside that of Earth and extending almost to Jupiter’s orbit. Image via NASA/JPL-Caltech. | | |
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| | | Before sunrise … See moon, Aldebaran, Venus | Aldebaran is the brightest star in Taurus the Bull. If you wait shortly before sunrise - assuming your skies are clear and horizon unobstructed - you might see Venus ascend over your eastern horizon. You'll find it surprisingly bright for being so low in the sky. Read more. | | | | |
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| | Amazing June for noctilucent clouds | RV Photography caught this photo on June 21 and wrote: "Midsummer's Eve ... a national holiday here in Sweden, and the noctilucent clouds decided to put on a show in honor of this ancient celebration of the summer solstice. Here they are, lighting up the night sky behind the windmill at Kulla Gunnarstorp.” 2019 has been a banner year for seeing these electric-blue clouds. See more photos here. | | |