It's mostly circles and ovals, depending on your perspective. But there is also something else — a so-called wobble — animating those rotations and revolutions.
While that may sound alarming, the wobble is nothing new. It is a regular oscillation that humans have known about for centuries, and it is one of many factors that can either exacerbate rising sea levels or counteract them, alongside other variables like weather and geography.
Full Buck Moon 2021: How to see summer's gorgeous first full Moon
On July 23-24, the Full Buck Moon will illuminate the summer skies while commemorating buck deer growing out fresh new, velvety antlers. In a rare cosmic encounter, the Full Moon will swing past the planets Jupiter and Saturn in our view of the night sky.
The full Moon will be shining at its brightest as it positions itself on the opposite side of the Sun from our Earthly view.
America, China and the race to the Moon | The Economist
O N JULY 11th, climbing through the darkling sky like a bolt of lightning in reverse, Richard Branson stole a whisper of Jeff Bezos's thunder.
In early June Mr Bezos had garnered headlines and pageviews by announcing that when his rocket company, Blue Origin , launched a space capsule with humans on board for the first time on July 20th he would be among those passengers.
Where on the Moon should we go explore first? AI is now able to tell us
Robots on the moon are nothing new, but a computer brain that can tell us what destinations are worth exploring certainly is.
What if astronauts who finally land on the Moon for the first time since the Apollo era have a bot that can tell them exactly where to go so they don't have to agonize over it themselves? Same for mission control handling an unmanned lunar orbiter or rover.
When to See July's 'Buck Moon' Light Up the Sky
Berry Moon (Anishinaabe), Moon When the Chokecherries are Ripe (Dakota), Month of the Ripe Corn Moon (Cherokee), and Raspberry Moon (Algonquin, Ojibwe).
Run to the Moon brings runners from across the area to Wapakoneta | News | hometownstations.com
Festivities continued in Wapakoneta to celebrate Neil Armstrong and the Apollo 11 mission. The 2021 Run to the Moon 5K was held in Wapakoneta at the Armstrong Air and Space museum.
Generation Apollo, Part 2: Men on the moon, their children back on Earth - CNN
(CNN) They are the names written in history books: Armstrong, Aldrin, Lovell, Chaffee, Bean, Cernan, Anders, Griffin, Carr. Their stories of NASA's Apollo program in the 1960s and '70s are the stuff of legend and lore.
Full Moon Beauty Rituals | InStyle
In fact, this beauty routine has been around since the beginning of time. The reason being, the moon is a powerful celestial body that controls all beings on earth. It gently heals and helps us grow. The moon tempers our bodies, energies, and moods.
Making moon water is the best way to start using lunar energy in our beauty regimen, and it's inexpensive and easy to make.
Watch a wondrous NASA flyby video of Jupiter and its moon Ganymede - CNET
It's a beautiful blend of science, space exploration and movie magic. The video uses images from the spacecraft's JunoCam mapped onto digital models to create a seamless flyby animation.
The sequence begins with Juno approaching Ganymede where it passed within 645 miles (1,038 kilometers) of the surface. It then zooms into Jupiter and the swirling, feisty storms on display there. Look for the simulated lightning.
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A "dramatic" surge in high-tide floods is just over a decade away in the US, according to NASA. The rapid increase… https://t.co/vE1GiBZQ8b CNN Sat Jul 17 09:31:01 +0000 2021
Did you hear about a "Moon wobble" causing future floods? Yeah, the media played up the wrong part: The Moon has a… https://t.co/9ptkf9ipSH BadAstronomer (from Boulder) Fri Jul 16 17:03:43 +0000 2021
The so-called wobble of the moon is expected to lead to more flooding in the middle of the next decade, a new study… https://t.co/th3ErFAG0h nytimes (from New York City) Fri Jul 16 12:50:04 +0000 2021
So what's with this Moon 'wobble'? https://t.co/BIcedAgvIq AstroKirsten (from Gadigal Land (Sydney, NSW)) Sat Jul 17 01:14:06 +0000 2021
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