Saturday, December 28, 2019

Look Up! Venus Joins The Moon For A Celestial Pairing – CBS San Francisco

SAN FRANCISCO (CBS SF) – For about two hours Saturday evening, the crescent moon and Venus will pair up for a celestial treat. (CBS)

Just after sundown, Venus will hover almost directly above and slightly to the left of the moon. Then, around 7:30 p.m., Venus will set.

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Date: 2019-12-28T18:28:39+00:00
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Wild Swan to present 'Coding to the Moon: Margaret Hamilton and the Apollo Missions' -

ANN ARBOR, Mich.–Award-winning, Ann Arbor-based Wild Swan Theater has been making inclusive theater that enchants and enthralls for forty years. To commemorate our fourth decade, we are thrilled to present two new events:

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The Pre-Launch Party on Wednesday, February 5, 2020 from 5:30-7:30 at the Circ Bar in Ann Arbor offers a "first look" of Coding to the Moon: Margaret Hamilton and the Apollo Missions. Guests will e njoy selected scenes and music by playwright and director Hilary Cohen, composer Erik Santos, and the Wild Swan Theater Company. Tickets are $20 and include the preview, one drink ticket, and light appetizers.

Publisher: Encore Michigan
Date: 2019-12-28T14:25:06-05:00
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'Ring of Fire' Solar Eclipse Thrills Skywatchers Around the World (and in Space, Too!) | Space

The moon crossed the face of the in a dazzling "ring of fire" solar eclipse today (Dec. 26) to the delight of potentially millions of spectators around the world in the Eastern Hemisphere. Even astronauts in space marveled at the view. 

The eclipse, known as an annular solar eclipse, began in Saudi Arabia, with the moon passing in front of the sun, but not completely covering the star's face. Instead, it left a brilliant ring, or annulus, that gave it a "ring of fire" effect. It was the last solar eclipse of 2019 , indeed, of the decade.

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Publisher: Space.com
Date: 2019-12-26T17:48:38+00:00
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Moon, Venus, Saturn put on evening show this weekend

ORLANDO, Fla.- – There will be breaks in the clouds, but it will be a battle across Central Florida to see a couple of planets in our evening sky.

Shortly after sunset Saturday, Venus will hang out with the crescent moon. As usual, Venus will be the brightest object in the sky. Closer to the horizon, a dimmer Saturn will.

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Jonathan Kegges joined the News 6 team in June 2019 as the Weekend Morning Meteorologist. Jonathan comes from Roanoke, Virginia where he covered three EF-3 tornadoes and deadly flooding brought on by Hurricanes Florence and Michael.

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Date: 2019-12-28T14:37:00.587Z
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NASA's Artemis Moon Missions Illustrated in Inspiring New Video - Nerdist

For many space nerds, the most exciting “holy grail” achievement on the horizon is a human mission to Mars—the prospect of watching people set foot on Martian regolith is beyond thrilling, and the iconic moment will certainly usher in a new era of space exploration. But, as with all ultra-complex endeavors, there will be many small steps that make up the long journey, and that’s where NASA et al.’s Artemis program and its forthcoming missions to the Moon come in.

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See Venus and the Moon Shine Together in Post-Christmas Gift (Earthshine, Too!) | Space

The planet Venus continues to shine like a silvery-white lantern in the southwestern sky for about 2.5 hours after sundown. On Saturday evening (Dec. 28), a lovely crescent moon will join Venus in the twilight sky, making for an eye-catching post-Christmas celestial ornament.  

Although by the standards of most Venus-moon pairings they will not be unusually close together, they still will likely draw the attention of even those who normally do not look up.  Venus will appear to hover about 2.5 degrees almost directly above and ever-so-slightly to the left of the moon.

Publisher: Space.com
Date: 2019-12-27T14:31:12+00:00
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Launch of China Heavy Rocket a success; Continues its Roadmap to Moon & Beyond | Tech Times

China's launch of its Long March 5 rocket was successful. This rocket was the country's homegrown design that could ultimately be tasked with taking the astronauts of China to the Moon, Mars, and even beyond. While there are only a few numbers of flights of this rocket to its name, it has not stopped the Chinese space agency from creating an ambitious roadmap for its beyond-Earth activities.

Also called the Changzheng 5, ZM-5, and LM-5, the Long March 5 Rocket  was made for 55,000-pound payloads that make it roughly similar to the Delta IV Heavy Rocket which was used in the United States. The 4-booster design of the rocket uses, as indicated in a slashgear.com article, "non-hypergolic liquid rocket propellants, for a total of 2,200,000 pounds of thrust."

Publisher: Tech Times
Date: 2019-12-28T06:45:33-05:00
Author: Olive Marie
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Six Eclipses, Four Supermoons and A Rare 'Great Solstice Appulse': A Skywatcher's Guide To 2020

Jupiter and the southern Milky Way rising over the Tasman Sea, at Cape Conran, on the Gippsland ...

Will 2020 be the year you start stargazing? You've picked a great time to start. Here are the celestial highlights of the next 12 months:

An annular Solar Eclipse is observed on May 21, 2012 in Tokyo, Japan. (Photo by Masashi Hara/Getty ... [+] Images)

Earth just had one on Christmas Day, but an annular solar eclipse is coming in 2020 that's extra special.

Publisher: Forbes
Date: 2019-12-28
Author: Jamie Carter
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