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5/5/19
I imagine night time is better for viewing...
Unless it's a solar eclipse, of course.
5/8/19
Some of the biggest brains in the international space community come together to defend Earth against a fictional catastrophic asteroid threat - with varied success.
Read more from ABC News5/9/19
It's always the fancy cities that get destroyed.
Serves them right!
5/13/19
The Moon is shrinking as its interior cools, causing the brittle surface crust to break as the Moon shrinks, forming faults where one section of crust is pushed up over a neighboring part. A new analysis gives the first evidence that these faults are still active and likely producing moonquakes today.
Read more from NASA5/13/19
The idea that time can be warped was proposed by Albert Einstein.
Read more from Newsweek5/20/19
In the 1970s, Rich Isaacson was presented with what seemed like a crazy idea: using lasers to detect gravitational waves. It became the biggest project the National Science Foundation had ever funded.
Read more from NPR.org5/30/19
The gaseous exoplanet is three times the size of Earth, has a temperature of 1,000 degrees and an orbit of just 1.3 days around its star. But it shouldn't exist, astronomers say.
Read more from ABC News