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The sky this week from March 6 to 13: The moon and Antares
Sky This Week is brought to you in part by Celestron. Friday, March 6With no Moon in the early-evening sky, let's chase down a classic deep-sky object tonight: M1, the first entry in Charles Messier's ...
Earthlings aren't the only ones safe from a city-wrecking-size asteroid. Future lunar inhabitants won't have to worry about a ...
NASA says there's now zero chance that asteroid 2024 YR4 will crash into the moon in 2032. The space agency had been ...
Had the asteroid hit the moon, it would have carved out a crater in an impact with the energy of a nuclear bomb.
Homegrown chickpeas could be on the menu for future astronauts. With help from compost and symbiotic fungi, chickpea plants grow and produce seeds in simulated lunar dirt, researchers report March 5 ...
Our moon turned bloody red last Tuesday, March 3, 2026. For those active on the Internet, and there are from 97 to 98 million ...
As the U.S. plans to return to the moon with the upcoming Artemis II mission, a question endures: What will future lunar explorers eat? According to new research from The University of Texas at Austin ...
As of Thursday, March 5, the Moon phase is Waning Gibbous. According to NASA's Daily Moon Guide, 96% of the Moon will be lit ...
Sky chart showing a conjunction between Saturn and Venus constellation on March 8, 2026. “Saturn” is labeled as well as ...
Don’t worry if you missed Tuesday’s total lunar eclipse. These images show the celestial marvel from around the world ...
A rare total lunar eclipse will turn the Moon a deep coppery red tonight, offering skywatchers a safe and spectacular celestial show.
Two US lunar landers launched from the Kennedy Space Center touched down on the moon in March 2025, marking a milestone for ...
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