Members of the Athens Astronomy Club will set up telescopes to view the planets of Jupiter and Saturn, according to local amateur astronomer Maurice Snook. The public is invited to attend.
Both planets are now at their best for viewing, as Jupiter looks like a bright star at nightfall, Snook said.
Heaviest metal yet found in exoplanet skies
An ultra-hot exoplanet moves across the face of its star (artist's impression). Two such exoplanets have been found to have the metal barium in their atmospheres. Credit: ESO/M. Kornmesser
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Learning about planets at Lynn Meadows Discovery Center
Children at the Lynn Meadows Discovery Center in Gulfport learned about the solar system today through different hands-on activities.
Children from ages three through six were able to learn about planets through the center's Science Technology Engineering Art and Math, STEAM, program.
What planets is Andor set on? | The Digital Fix
What planets is Andor set on ? The new offering from the world of Star Wars is proving to be a veritable treat for fans of the science fiction movie franchise, with thrilling stories and impeccable technical elements combining to make Andor the best Star Wars series to date.
Mars: Why everyone loves the red planet | New Scientist
THERE is something about Mars that captivates us. Throughout history, different cultures and individuals have looked at the blood-red beacon in the night sky and filled it with whatever their imaginations associated with the unknown.
Of the five planets that are visible to the naked eye, Mars is easily the most dramatic, and its observable behaviours have informed our cultural interpretations …
NASA's Voyager project scientist Ed Stone retires after 50 years | Space
Ed Stone is flying off into the sunset after 50 years as science chief of NASA's groundbreaking Voyager mission.
Stone has retired as the project scientist of Voyager , which sent twin probes on a historic "grand tour" of the solar system's giant planets and, much later, out to interstellar space.
New Study Suggests Aliens Don't Visit Us Because Our Sun Is Too Boring : ScienceAlert
The paradox pits high estimates for the number of civilizations in the galaxy against the fact that we don't see any of those civs.
It says that if rapidly expanding civilizations exist in the Milky Way, one should have arrived here in our Solar System. The fact that none have implies that none exist.
Planetary evolution in snapshots: the Three Minute Thesis top prize - The Well : The Well
Mackenna Wood , a graduate student in the College of Arts and Sciences physics and astronomy department, tackled these questions and received the top prize during Carolina's annual Three Minute Thesis competition, held on Oct. 11 as part of University Research Week .
Wood's research focuses on measuring ages of stellar associations — or groups of stars that all formed at the same time and place — to piece together a picture of how planets change over time.
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