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Rise and Shine
Looking east-northeast roughly 30 minutes before sunrise tomorrow, August 22nd. The green line in the image represents the ecliptic.
While the IAU continues to mull over what exactly it means to be a planet and whether or not Pluto will make the cut, Tuesday morning’s sky will serve up a lovely arrangement of celestial bodies whose […]
Reality Czech?
Artist’s concept of 2003 UB313. Image Credit: NASA, ESA, and A. Schaller (for STScI)
It appears that the festivities are getting rather interesting in Prague as astronomers attending the IAU’s XXVIth General Assembly continue trying to hammer out what exactly constitutes a planet. (See my previous entry for more details.)
Richard Fienberg, editor-in-chief of Sky & Telescope […]
Planetary Proposal
Under the new proposal being considered by the IAU, our solar system will include nine twelve planets, and that’s probably just the beginning. Credit: International Astronomical Union/Martin Kornmesser
I’m sure by now you’ve caught wind of the long-awaited news:
The world’s astronomers, under the auspices of the International Astronomical Union (IAU), have concluded two years of […]
Behind the Rings
The rings cannot hide the ragged, icy crescent of Rhea, here imaged in color by the Cassini spacecraft. The second-largest moon of Saturn shines brightly through gaps in the rings.
Rhea (1,528 kilometers, or 949 miles across) lies beyond the dim, unlit side of the rings. A diffuse clump of material lies in […]
The Messenger
A friendly observing reminder: this week marks a good opportunity to catch a glimpse of elusive Mercury in the morning as it shares the stage with neighboring Venus. On the Thursday the 10th and Friday the 11th, Mercury will hover just below its brighter counterpart as the two reach roughly 2° of separation. (Map, […]
A Bigger, Older Universe?
M33 (NGC 598), spiral galaxy in Triangulum, is thought to be some 2.6 million light years distant — but that estimate may require further revision. Image credit: Adam Block / NOAO / AURA / NSF
Take a gander at today’s fascinating press release from Ohio State University:
An Ohio State University astronomer and his colleagues have […]
Hunting Stardust
The wait is over! UC Berkeley’s Space Sciences Laboratory announced today that the eagerly anticipated Stardust@Home project will officially get underway tomorrow.
Mike Zolensky (left), Stardust curator and co-investigator, and Donald Brownlee, principal investigator with the University of Washington, study Stardust material after its canister is opened in a laboratory at the Johnson Space Center. Image […]
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