Tuesday, May 2, 2023

A lunar eclipse is coming on May 5. Here's what you need to know

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The Launchpad
A lunar eclipse is coming on May 5
(ROBERT ATANASOVSKI/AFP via Getty Images)
The moon will darken but not completely disappear as it slips into Earth's outer shadow on Friday (May 5), creating a penumbral lunar eclipse.
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Space quiz! A lunar eclipse is coming on May 5. Lunar eclipses coincide with what other celestial phenomenon?
Learn the answer here!
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Technology
China's hypersonic research to get boost from satellites
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