Planets Align for the 4th of July

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Fireworks over Jodrell Bank England on the 2008 summer solstice. Photo credit: Andrew Greenwood.
Fireworks over Jodrell Bank, England, on the 2008 summer solstice. Photo credit: Andrew Greenwood.

News Flash: On 4th of July weekend, NASA forecasts lights in the sky. No, not those lights. Look beyond the fireworks. Almost halfway up the western sky, just above the twilight glow of sunset, a trio of worlds is gathering: Saturn, Mars and the crescent Moon.


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NASA study finds rising Arctic storm activity sways sea ice, climate

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Lichens function as indicators of nitrogen pollution in forests

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NASA spacecraft ready to explore outer solar system

Oct 06, 2008 | User rating: not rated yet
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University professor stresses links between US Navy sonar and whale strandings

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Earlier this summer, the U.S. Supreme Court agreed to review a series of lower court rulings that restrict the Navy's use of sonar in submarine detection training exercises off the coast of Southern California. The court ...

India to launch unmanned lunar mission this month

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India will launch its first lunar mission on October 22 from southern India, a top official from the country's space agency said Monday.