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SpringAstronomy by NOAA Office of Education/Kaleigh Ballantine

The Difference Between Meteorological and Astronomical Seasons

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3/20/2023 - By NOAA. Astronomical seasons are based on the position of the Earth in relation to the sun, whereas meteorological seasons are based on the annual temperature cycle. The Earth’s annual trip around the sun forms the basis for the astronomical calendar in which seasons are defined by two solstices and… SEE MORE
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Geminid Meteor Asim Patel, CC BY-SA 3.0 , via Wikimedia Commons

Watch the Great Geminid Meteor Shower on Dec. 13-14

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12/5/2022 - By farmersalmanac.com Bundle up and head outside to watch the December Geminids, considered the best of the annual meteor displays. Learn more about this active meteor shower coming to a backyard sky near you! If you enjoy seeing “shooting stars,” then get ready! A pre-Christmas celestial fireworks display known as… SEE MORE
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https://www.vox.com/science-and-health/2022/7/12/23205256/james-webb-space-telescope-first-images-significance-nasa-jwst

Why the Webb Telescope Images Are Such A Big Deal

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7/13/2022 - By Brian Resnick The JWST can simply see more of the universe than the Hubble Space Telescope could. Last year, before the launch of the James Webb Space Telescope, I wrote: “the largest space telescope in history is about to blow our minds.” [caption id="attachment_42910" align="alignnone" width="294"] The first image… SEE MORE
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Sheba_Also 43,000 photos, CC BY-SA 2.0, via Wikimedia Commons

Full Thunder Moon in July

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6/28/2022 - By moongiant.com July’s full moon is called the Full Thunder Moon, after the frequent thunderstorms that roll in during early summer. Thunderstorms are more likely to form in humid environments during summer because of the moist, hot air rising from the ground to the higher, colder parts of our atmosphere.… SEE MORE
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beth woodrum from Kingman, Arizona, USA, CC BY 2.0, via Wikimedia Commons

Venus and The Crescent Moon in Dazzling Sky Dance

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6/24/2022 - By Joe Rao. The rare five-planet alignment of 2022 remains in view through this first weekend of summer. To see it at its best, you must be up at the crack of dawn on Sunday. But if you are, you'll be rewarded with what likely will be the most eye-catching… SEE MORE
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May 15 Eclipse Visibility Map from NASA

Where to Watch the Lunar Eclipse on May 15th

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5/9/2022 - By NASA Skywatchers in the Western Hemisphere can look forward to a total lunar eclipse in mid-May. The event will be visible across the Americas, Europe, and Africa – basically anywhere the Moon is above the horizon at the time. [caption id="" align="alignnone" width="1920"] Eclipse visibility map for the May… SEE MORE
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Astronomers Find Closest Black Hole to Earth, Hints of More

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4/8/2020 - By Seth Bornstein. Meet your new but shy galactic neighbor: A black hole left over from the death of a fleeting young star. European astronomers have found the closest black hole to Earth yet, so near that the two stars dancing with it can be seen by the naked eye.… SEE MORE
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