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Betelgeuse! Betelgeuse! Betelgeuse! Stargazers Won’t See Ghosts but Supergiant Star for Spooky Season – NASA

https://www.nasa.gov/blogs/watch-the-skies/2024/09/06/betelgeuse-betelgeuse-betelgeuse-stargazers-wont-see-ghosts-but-supergiant-star-for-spooky-season/

Stargazers seeking familiar points of interest in the night sky are likely to point out Betelgeuse, the red supergiant star sometimes identified as “the shoulder of Orion.” Even some 400-600 light-years distant, it’s typically one of the brightest stars visible in the night sky, and the brightest of all in the infrared spectrum. Fewer space …
that the competing gravity of other nearby stars ejected it outward or something else

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Apollo 15 – NASA

https://www.nasa.gov/mission/apollo-15/

Apollo 15 was the first of the Apollo “J” missions capable of a longer stay time on the moon and greater surface mobility. There were four primary objectives falling in the general categories of lunar surface science, lunar orbital science and engineering-operational.
his crew mates roamed the lunar surface, and he was 2,235 miles away from anyone else

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Geminid Meteor Shower: NASA to Livestream Annual Highlight of December Skies – NASA

https://www.nasa.gov/blogs/watch-the-skies/2021/12/09/geminid-meteor-shower-nasa-to-livestream-annual-highlight-of-december-skies/

Every December we have a chance to see one of our favorite meteor showers – the Geminids. The shower is currently active until Dec. 17 and will peak on the night of Dec. 13 into the morning of Dec. 14, making those hours the best time for viewing the meteor shower. The Geminids are caused …
And, if you want to know what else is in the sky for December, check out the video

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Meteor Showers to Bookend Overnight Skywatching Opportunities in May – NASA

https://www.nasa.gov/blogs/watch-the-skies/2022/05/03/meteor-showers-to-bookend-overnight-skywatching-opportunities-in-may/

As the spring season continues, May could prove to be of great interest for stargazers and space enthusiasts – with a pair of potentially active meteor showers opening and closing the month. “Meteors aren’t uncommon,” Bill Cooke said, who leads NASA’s Meteoroid Environment Office at NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Alabama. “Earth is …
Also, if you want to know what else is in the sky for May, check out the latest “

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