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Close down the airlocks and batten all hull hatches for a veritable meteor storm of new "Star Wars" books coming to us over ...
Spotted thanks to a fleeting light distortion in 2011, a mysterious duo — a tiny star and its hefty companion — has turned ...
Families can explore the night sky through telescopes on May 3 in Muskegon, West Olive and Lowell, with activities ranging ...
Super-Earths, larger planets similar to Earth, are far more common across the universe than scientists previously believed, ...
Tickets are on sale for Opera Louisiane's production of "Pagliacci" on May 16 and May 18 in the Manship Theatre in the Shaw ...
The constellations overhead in May are dominated by Leo the Lion and Ursa Major the Great Bear.
Catch some morning meteors, see the Moon reach First Quarter, and watch Mars visit the Beehive in the sky this week.
Anchorage Museum: Dog Show, the museum’s newest exhibition, opens. Plus the Kids Don’t Float Poster Contest Display, the UAA ...
Bright stars visible during May mornings include Arcturus in the west; Vega nearly overhead; with nearby Altair and Deneb completing the Summer Triangle; Antares in the southwest; and Fomalhaut rising ...
Pinch and peel crawfish Friday Bring your appetite to the Crawfish King Cookoff on Friday, May 2, at Rhorer Plaza in downtown ...
In the summer of 1995, Robert Williams, then director of the Space Telescope Science Institute, which manages the Hubble ...