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-- Help Support EarthSky with a Donation ! close EarthSky Updates on your cosmos and world menu -- close Tonight Space Earth Human World Stargaze EarthSky Community Photos Store Today’s Image Donate Subscribe Contact Us subscribe donate Search for: search Tonight Brightest Stars Astronomy Essentials Moon Phases Clusters Nebulae Galaxies Favorite Star Patterns Constellations Space Earth Human World Stargaze Community Photos Submit a Photo Today’s Image Store Watch NASA coverage of SpaceX astronaut test flight Posted by EarthSky in Human World | Space | 2 hours ago Watch the Demo-2 mission launch on May 27, 2020. It’ll carry astronauts to the International Space station, the first launch of astronauts on American rockets and spacecraft, from American soil, since 2011. On May 27, 2020, for the first time since 2011, NASA’s SpaceX Demo-2 mission will return U.S human spaceflight to the International Space Station from U.S. soil - on an American rocket and spacecraft - with astronauts Robert Behnken and Douglas Hurley. Image via NASA . Bees stab plants to make them flower Posted by Eleanor Imster in Earth | 3 hours ago When pollen is scarce, bumblebees pierce the leaves of plants in order to force them to produce flowers more quickly, according to new research. Image via Hannier Pulido/ ETH Zurich. 1st quarter moon is May 29-30 Posted by Deborah Byrd in Moon Phases | 4 hours ago The 1st quarter moon happens on May 30, 2020, at 03:31 UTC. As viewed from anywhere on Earth, a 1st quarter moon is at its highest in the sky at sunset, looking like half a pie. View at EarthSky Community Photos . | Composite image of a moon nearly at 1st quarter with some of the features you can see on the moon at this phase - captured April 30, 2020 - by our friend Dr Ski in the Philippines. He wrote: " ... 10 hours before 1st quarter and the Lunar V and Lunar X are well defined ... " More about Lunar V and X below. Thank you Dr Ski! ALMA spots the twinkling heart of our Milky Way Posted by EarthSky in Space | 1 day ago Astronomers used the ALMA telescope in Chile to observe irregular flickers in millimeter-waves from the center of our Milky Way galaxy: the twinkling heart of the galaxy. These dots represents actual measurements of flickering - changes in the intensity of emission, in this case at millimeter wavelengths, over a period of about an earthly hour - from the center of our Milky Way galaxy and its colossal, central black hole Sagittarius A* (pronounced Sagittarius A-Star). Image via Y. Iwata et al./ Keio University/ ALMA . ← Older Tonight 2 hours ago -- Late May: Moon in Leo the Lion Today's Image 1 day ago -- Young moon, Venus, Mercury photos Young moon, Venus, Mercury photos Tweets by @earthskyscience More From Latest keyboard_arrow_down What is an eclipse season? Posted by Bruce McClure in Astronomy Essentials | 2 days ago The heavens are all about change, but, usually, not just random change. Much celestial change tends to come in cycles. One of the most interesting cycles is that of eclipse seasons. View larger. https://earthsky.org/upl/2017/08/eclipse-solar-8-21-2017-Beverley-Sinclair-outside-Charleston-SC-sq.jpg| EarthSky community member Beverley Sinclair captured this beautiful view of a total solar eclipse outside Charleston, South Carolina on August 21, 2019 and wrote: "The skies were very cloudy leading up to totality but, miraculously, slowly cleared as totality approached. This photo shows the diamond ring and Bailey's beads." Thank you, Beverley! How are zoo animals handling the coronavirus shutdown? Posted by EarthSky Voices in Human World | 2 days ago How captive animals are coping with the sudden emptiness of the world’s zoos and aquariums. A Californian sea lion swims behind empty seats in its enclosure at a zoo in Berlin, April 4 2020. Image via EPA-EFE/Clemens Bilan/ The Conversation. Before 2020 ends, a great conjunction of Jupiter and Saturn Posted by Deborah Byrd and Bruce McClure in Astronomy Essentials | 3 days ago These great Jupiter-Saturn conjunctions happen only every 20 years. The last one was in the year 2000. Their upcoming conjunction – December 21, 2020 – will be their closest since 1623. View at EarthSky Community Photos . | Here's a closeup of Jupiter and Saturn, caught by Dr Ski in Valencia, Philippines on April 30, 2020. Jupiter is the brighter object. Thank you, Dr Ski! 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Ospreys, like the one pictured here, are among the types of birds of prey in Florida that have been found to be accumulating microplastics in their stomachs. Image via Linda Walters/ University of Central Florida. One of Jupiter’s Trojan asteroids has a comet-like tail Posted by Deborah Byrd in Space | 6 days ago Trojan asteroids orbit 60 degrees ahead of and behind Jupiter, in its wide orbit at 5 times Earth’s distance from the sun. Now the 1st Trojan asteroid has been found with a comet-like tail. Astronomers use the name Trojan asteroid for all the asteroids collected at Jupiter's 2 stable Lagrange points, 60 degrees ahead of the planet in its orbit and 60 degrees behind. They further divide them into 2 camps with the Greek camp orbiting in front of Jupiter, and the Trojan camp trailing behind. Image via Wikimedia Commons . Wolf spiders may turn to cannibalism in a warming Arctic Posted by Eleanor Imster in Earth | 6 days ago Arctic wolf spiders’ tastes in prey might be changing. The changes could initiate a new cascade of food web interactions that could potentially alleviate some impacts of global warming. Wolf spiders are among the most important predators in the Alaskan Arctic. New research from Washington University in St. Louis finds that when there are lots of wolf spiders around, they turn to cannibalism more frequently. Image via Ashley Asmus/ Washington University. Tonight Late May: Moon in Leo the Lion 2 hours ago Late May: Moon in Leo the Lion 2 hours ago 1st quarter moon is May 29-30 4 hours ago Moon, in Gemini, points to Mercury and Venus 1 day ago Young moon, Venus, Mercury on May 23, 24 and 25 4 days ago Space View Comet SWAN online 3 days ago Watch NASA coverage of SpaceX a...
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