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Australian authorities believe that a cylindrical object that washed up on a beach near Jurien Bay in Western Australia is space junk. Experts have suggested that it is debris from an Indian rocket launch. The item washed up last week. It appeared to be a large cylinder that had a dome top and was covered in algae and barnacles. Authorities immediately sealed off the area, and the Australian Space Agency took to Twitter to warn residents about the debris. “The object could be from a foreign space launch vehicle, and we are liaising with global counterparts who may be able to provide more infor...
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A green comet will visit Earth today for the first time since the ice age and the time of the Neanderthals. Comet C/2022 E3 (ZTF), or ZTF for short, last approached our planet around 50,000 years ago. It will be visible to the naked eye today under the right conditions as it passes through the inner solar system. The comet is expected to be observable for days as it travels past Earth to the outer solar system. ZTF is known for its green hue, which it gets from a carbon molecule, C2, absorbing and emitting light. The comet, made of ice and dust, will come within 26 million miles of Earth, whic...
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Amateur astronomers are going to see something incredible over the next few days, as a rare alignment of five planets and the moon is currently occurring and can be viewed with the naked eye. According to Accuweather, Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn will be completely visible in the early morning over the horizon. It’s recommended those interested arrive at their viewpoint about 45 minutes to an hour before sunrise. NASA showed off a photo of the alignment, and while it may just look like a few dots in the sky, knowing those dots are massive planets all different distances away is pre...
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