Wausau Pilot & Review Central Wisconsin skywatchers are in for one of the year’s best stretches of observing as the Geminid ...
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How settling on Titan could work and sustain human life
Are you ready for a new start? Are you sick and tired of Earth and all its problems? Well, here’s your chance to start fresh, ...
So great to be talking to you, Steven. How are you doing today? Steven Ramm: I'm doing great. I mean, I wish it ...
NASA's Voyager 1 spacecraft has gone farther than any other spacecraft in history. Launched in 1977, it is a historic ...
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Imagine swimming in Titan’s frigid lakes for five seconds
Titan. The most majestic of Saturn's many moons. And the most promising for life too. It's got a beautiful view and liquid ...
A snowy Friday night may hide the stars over central Wisconsin, but the week ahead still offers plenty to see: Saturn’s ...
Despite their liquid water and potential for habitability, these moons are very different environments from Earth. On Earth, ...
Eight distant worlds hold secrets that still puzzle scientists and spark endless curiosity. Each moon offers a strange allure, inviting questions about what lies beneath, beyond, and waiting to be ...
On November 6, the Moon will transition into Taurus, subsequently occulting stars within the Pleiades cluster, visible in regions of Alaska, Asia, and Europe, and passing 5° north of Uranus.
Saturn will be at its brightest on September 21. NASA, ESA and E. Karkoschka (University of Arizona) While Saturn has been visible in the night sky all of September, this weekend, the ringed planet ...
Saturn's moon Iapetus exhibits greatest western elongation, positioned 9.5 arcminutes west of Saturn, presenting its brighter, icy hemisphere towards Earth, reaching a 10th magnitude brightness.
NASA's Cassini spacecraft captures an infrared view of Saturn moon Titan during a November 2015 flyby in this composite image. Credit: NASA / JPL / University of Arizona / University of Idaho Saturn’s ...
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