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| Have you seen the Mayak satellite? | | On July 14, an amateur group in Russia launched a small satellite called Mayak. They said it would become the "brightest shooting star" in the sky. Why'd they do it? Here's how to look for it. | | | | Moon shadow versus sun reflection | | This 5-second video shows a sunglint - a bright spot - crossing Earth from right to left. It also shows a dark spot - the moon's shadow - moving the opposite way. | | | Soar over Pluto and Charon | | To celebrate the 2-year anniversary of New Horizon's flyover of the Pluto system, NASA released these 2 cool videos. | | | | | |
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| | | Next few mornings … Venus, moon, Aldebaran | If you go outside too close to the sunrise, you might not see Aldebaran or the Pleiades; your sky might already be too bright. But you'll easily spot the moon and Venus. | | | | |
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| | Rainbow and road | Composite image by Mike Taylor, who is based in Maine. He calls it Innuendo. | | | |
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