Monday, March 13, 2017

EarthSky News - March 13 - Bright Moon and Jupiter

March 13
Bright Moon and Jupiter
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Tonight and tomorrow night … Moon and Jupiter

Watch for them in the east after true darkness falls.

Cassini shows strange Saturn moon Pan

Fascinating story and images of a tiny, walnut-shaped, shepherding moon.

When galaxies collide, black holes eat

When our Milky Way galaxy and neighboring Andromeda galaxy collide, supermassive black holes will have a feast!

Today in science: Discovery of Uranus

First planet found since ancient times, in 1781.

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Monday and Tuesday … Moon and Jupiter

Watch for them to ascend over your eastern horizon an hour to a few hours after sunset.

Cloud shadow on nearby clouds

Like all objects illuminated by sunlight, clouds cast a shadow. Helio C. Vital caught this shadow on March 7, from Saquarema, near Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

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