Many celestial phenomena excite stargazers, but few are as cool as the one you can see during the next two weeks. Your only challenge will be forcing yourself to head outdoors before sunrise!
During morning twilight over the next two weeks, cast your gaze very low in the eastern sky. There you’ll find Mercury, one of the most elusive of all planets because it never rises very high before the sun’s glare brightens the sky.
Is someone looking at us from Mars? This creepy photo sure looks like it - Science News
Martians attacking Earth has been a recurrent theme in movies and books. The theme is so popular that it almost appears that we secretly wish our planet to be invaded by Martians
So how about an idea that someone is staring at us from the surface of the red planet? The idea sure sends a chill down our spine as it suggests that while we were busy understanding our neighbour by sending spacecrafts, someone (or something!) on the planet instead had its eyes at us.
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No prizes for guessing what the "best" celestial sight of the week is going to be. The first full Moon of summer 2022 in the northern hemisphere is not only going to be clinging particularly low to the horizon, but it's also the year's biggest and brightest "supermoon." Don't miss it!
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Jupiter's composition reveal shocking facts! Here's what study says | Tech News
Jupiter, which is said to be the oldest planet in our solar system, is composed almost entirely of hydrogen and helium gases. Well, it also contains several other heavier elements such as metals.
With that, a recent study may have answered the questions around Jupiter, especially about its youth.
NASA's $10 billion James Webb Telescope damaged by space rock - UPI.com
NASA made the announcement Wednesday, stating that the collision with the James Webb Space Telescope occurred between May 23 and May 25, adding that micrometeoroid strikes such as this are "unavoidable." Advertisement
The dust-sized micrometeoroid hit one of the most crucial pieces of the telescope , one of the 18 gold-plated mirrors that gather light from the depths of the universe and reflect that light toward an instrument that collects the light.
Today in History: June 13, Johnson nominates Marshall - MyNorthwest.com
On June 13, 1967, President Lyndon B. Johnson nominated Solicitor-General Thurgood Marshall to become the first Black justice on the U.S. Supreme Court.
In 1966, the Supreme Court ruled in Miranda v. Arizona that criminal suspects had to be informed of their constitutional right to consult with an attorney and to remain silent.
HOA Homefront: Can the board ban solar panels? – Daily News
Q: Can a HOA prevent us from placing solar panels on the roof of our townhome? We are in an older condominium association and the roofs are hard, flat shingles that were just replaced.
Q: I submitted a formal application to my HOA architectural committee for the installation of solar panels on my roof, believing that the Civil Code section 714 is quite clear that my application can be “reasonably” restricted but not denied.
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