| | October 21 Ice at the Moon's South Pole | | | |
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| | Deep and shadowed Shackleton Crater, near the moon’s south pole, is one location where scientists have found deposits of water ice. The ice is expected to reveal insights about our moon's history, and the history of our solar system. And it may be useful to future moon explorers. Image via NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center. Read more. | | |
| What's the source of the ice at the moon's south pole? | | We tend to think of the moon as a dusty, bone-dry place, and, for the most part, that's true. But the moon does have ice, in particular at its south pole, hidden in shadowed craters. Just how the ice got there has been a bit of a mystery, but now a new study suggests it might have various sources, both ancient and more recent. Read more. | | | | | | | |
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| | | Keep watching … Orionid meteors late night until dawn | The Orionid meteor shower is peaking now. Best morning may be Tuesday! Try watching on Wednesday morning, too. Watch out for that bright moon. It'll drown all but the brightest meteors in its glare. Try standing in the shadow of a barn or hill. Read more. | | | | |
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| | Clouds over Iceland | View at EarthSky Community Photos. | Pamela Roberson was in Iceland in September. She caught this image with her iPhone and wrote: "There are few bridges and one ring road circumnavigating Iceland; ferries take you to the NW peninsula, wildest and windiest part of a wild and windy land. I have never seen such a cathedral of clouds." Thank you, Pamela! | | |