Sunday, June 4, 2017

EarthSky News - June 4 - Moon and Jupiter, Top Stories

June 4
Moon and Jupiter,
This Week's Top Stories
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Tonight … Moon, Jupiter, Spica
Miss 'em last night? Try again Sunday night!
Last night's moon and Jupiter
Photos of last night's moon and Jupiter, from around the world.
Juno at Jupiter: 1st science results
Spectacular images, plus an update on the ongoing Juno mission. 
June guide to the bright planets
Learn where to see all the bright planets this month. 
Biblical signs in the sky?
Many are asking. Does an astronomical event on September 23, 2017 mirror a "sign" from the Book of Revelation?

Cool preview of Pluto craft's next target   

Astronomers are watching as tiny MU69 - the New Horizons spacecraft's next target - passes in front of stars. 

LIGO's 3rd gravitational wave detection

More ripples detected in the fabric of space-time ...
Biggest 3D map of the universe yet
Astronomers used quasars to create their new 3D map.

Hurricane names 2017

Atlantic hurricane season began June 1 and ends November 30.

Top 5 questions about tornadoes
Answered by 2 meteorology professors.

EarthSky Lunar Calendars are on sale 50% OFF

A unique and beautiful poster-sized calendar. Keep up with all phases of the moon every night of the year. Only about 100 left in stock, get them while you can!

Sunday night … Moon, Jupiter, Spica
Spica - Virgo's brightest star - will appear faint in the moon's glare this evening. Jupiter will be blazing brightly nearby.
Last night's moon and Jupiter
Our friend Lunar 101-Moon Book provided this composite of Saturday night's moon and Jupiter. Click here for more photos.
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