Alien planet with 3 stars is actually a star itself
Alien planet with 3 stars is actually a star itself | 4 planets align over Manhattan in dazzling Good Friday parade | NASA calls off 3rd attempt to fuel up Artemis 1 moon rocket
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Finding alien worlds in distant solar systems is a delicate task. It shouldn't be surprising that, sometimes, exoplanet discoveries turn out to be flukes.
Here's a nice photo to brighten up your Easter weekend. amateur astronomer Alexander Krivenyshev snapped a gorgeous shot this morning (April 15) of four planets aligned over Manhattan's Upper West Side.
The third try was not the charm for NASA's Artemis 1 moon mission. NASA called of its third attempt to fuel the Artemis 1 Space Launch System rocket after finding a liquid hydrogen leak during tanking operations.
You can watch China's three Shenzhou 13 astronauts return home from a record-setting mission tonight starting at 8 p.m. EDT (0000 GMT). They've spent 167 days in space.
"The short answer is, we're all in," pilot Larry Connor told students Wednesday. "So, please let the folks at NASA know that the Ax-1 crew is up to the challenge." Connor and three others are the first all-private crew to visit the International Space Station.
Eytan Stibbe, a private astronaut and the second Israeli to ever reach space, is ready to celebrate Passover in orbit. "Passover is all about freedom, which is a value which we celebrate annually and remind ourselves about the importance of freedom," Stibbe has said.
A butterfly-shaped stellar nursery twinkles in red and orange in a beautiful photo recently released by NASA. Meet the aptly named Butterfly Nebula, also known as Westerhout 40 (W40).
Since prices seem to be rising all around, there hasn't been a better time to grab a great discount. And what's better than one out-of-this-world deal? Three of them! The Celestron StarSense Explorer DX 102 AZ telescope is the pick of the deals with $192 off (now $419.95).
If you're looking for a serious upgrade on your equipment or looking for a top-quality, professional standard mirrorless camera then now could be the right time to splash the cash. The Panasonic Lumix S1H is $500 off which is a huge discount, especially at a time when prices are rising everywhere you look.
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