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What time is the Blood Moon total lunar eclipse on Nov. 8🌑👀? ✨Here's an awesome timeline for the Beaver Blood Moon lunar ec
What time is the Blood Moon total lunar eclipse on Nov. 8🌑👀? ✨Here's an awesome timeline for the Beaver Blood Moon lunar eclipse of Nov. 8. The last total lunar eclipse until 2025 will turn the moon blood-red on Tuesday, Nov. 8, but exactly when you should look up depends on where you are. The eclipse, dubbed the Beaver Blood Moon lunar eclipse since it occurs during November's Full Beaver Moon, will be visible across North America, the Pacific, Australia and Asia. During the eclipse, the full moon will pass through Earth's shadow as it moves behind our planet with respect to the sun, giving it a spectacular bloody color in the process. You can watch the total lunar eclipse on Space.com for free, courtesy of several webcasts from observatories across the United States. Tuesday's "blood moon" eclipse will begin at 3:02 a.m. EST (0803 GMT) when the moon begins to enter the outermost region of Earth's shadow✨ #MoonEclipse 👉 @AstroMechanics

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Why can we sometimes see the moon in the daytime? ✨We sometimes see the moon during the day for the same reason we see it at
Why can we sometimes see the moon in the daytime? ✨We sometimes see the moon during the day for the same reason we see it at night — it is reflecting light from the sun — After the sun, the moon is by far the brightest celestial object we can see. But the moon isn't always visible during the day. This is due to Earth's atmosphere and the orbital cycle of our natural satellite. If our planet didn't have an atmosphere, the moon would be visible from Earth all the time. Meanwhile, the phases of the moon mean that, when it moves between Earth and the sun — such as during the new moon — the illuminated side faces away from us and the dark side of the moon faces Earth, making it basically invisible to skywatchers on Earth✨ #Moon 👉 @AstroMechanics

Why can we sometimes see the moon in the daytime? ✨We sometimes see the moon during the day for the same reason we see it at
Why can we sometimes see the moon in the daytime? ✨We sometimes see the moon during the day for the same reason we see it at night — it is reflecting light from the sun — After the sun, the moon is by far the brightest celestial object we can see. But the moon isn't always visible during the day. This is due to Earth's atmosphere and the orbital cycle of our natural satellite. If our planet didn't have an atmosphere, the moon would be visible from Earth all the time. Meanwhile, the phases of the moon mean that, when it moves between Earth and the sun — such as during the new moon — the illuminated side faces away from us and the dark side of the moon faces Earth, making it basically invisible to skywatchers on Earth✨ #Moon 👉 @AstroMechanics

#ScienceFun😂 👉 @AstroMechanics
#ScienceFun😂 👉 @AstroMechanics

'Planet killer' asteroid hiding in sun's glare could smash into Earth one day☄😱 ✨Asteroids of this size are big enough to ca
'Planet killer' asteroid hiding in sun's glare could smash into Earth one day☄😱 ✨Asteroids of this size are big enough to cause mass extinction events. A "planet killer" asteroid that is hiding in the glare of the sun has finally been detected, and the giant space rock could smash into Earth one day. The 0.9-mile-wide (1.5 kilometers) "potentially hazardous" asteroid, named 2022 AP7, is one of several large space rocks that astronomers recently discovered  near the orbits of Earth and Venus.  Currently, 2022 AP7 crosses Earth's orbit while our planet is on the opposite side of the sun, but scientists say that over thousands of years, the asteroid and Earth will slowly start to cross the same point closer together, thereby increasing the odds of a catastrophic impact. The asteroid, discovered alongside two other near-Earth asteroids using the Cerro Tololo Inter-American Observatory in Chile, was described in a study published Sept. 29 in The Astronomical Journal✨ #AstroNews 👉 @AstroMechanics

Webb Highlights the Velvet-Like Lining of Dust Throughout This Star-Forming Region, Including Shells Around Actively Forming Stars ✨As seen above the Pillars of Creation appear otherworldly in mid-infrared light. NASA’S James Webb Space Telescope has captured an incredible scene that is large and lofty – and appears lit by flickering lanterns. A “ghost” haunts the crag in the lower left, a gargoyle-like shape snarls toward the middle of the frame, and a dark horse’s head charges out of the edge of the second pillar. Instead, dust in Webb’s image is like the dawn. It is an essential ingredient for star formation. Though cloaked, these pillars are bursting with activity. Newly forming stars hide within these dark gray chambers, and others, like red rubies, have jumped into view. Over time, Webb’s mid-infrared image will allow researchers to deeply explore the gas and dust in this region, and more precisely model how stars form over millions of years✨ #AstroInfo 👉 @AstroMechanics

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This is not a photoshop😱 Jupiter's turbulent atmosphere ✨The photo was taken on Jupiter in the early morning hours when the
This is not a photoshop😱 Jupiter's turbulent atmosphere ✨The photo was taken on Jupiter in the early morning hours when the Sun was illuminating the top of a massive thunderstorm. 📌And those three bright celestial bodies are the Galilean satellites. #Jupiter'sAtomsphere 👉 @AstroMechanics

Solar Protoplanetary Disk ✨Roughly 4.6 billion years ago, a giant cloud of hydrogen and dust exploded under its own weight an
Solar Protoplanetary Disk ✨Roughly 4.6 billion years ago, a giant cloud of hydrogen and dust exploded under its own weight and formed the disk called the solar nebula. Most of the substance concentrated in the center and created the Sun, while the rest of it formed the planets and other objects in the system✨. #SolarProtoplanetaryDisk 👉 @AstroMechanics

In the Drake Equation what does Ne stand for?
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John Glen was the first man
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What is NASA's chief strategy for searching for life in the solar system?
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The first outside orbit of the earth planet is
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The color of stars corresponds to the temperature of the stars. Put the following three colors from hottest to coldest?
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