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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNOur Milky Way Might Not Crash Into the Andromeda Galaxy After All—New Simulations Suggest a 50-50 Chance of MergingAstronomers have long thought the Milky Way was destined to merge with the nearby Andromeda galaxy. The aftermath of this ...
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Astronomy on MSNAsteroids hitting the Moon may have spiked its magnetic fieldA combination of a dynamo-generated magnetic field and massive impacts could explain the highly magnetized rocks in some ...
"The fact that there is only around a 50-50 chance of a merger was very surprising." ...
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Astronomy on MSNStellar gifts for Dad: 10 astronomy essentials for Father’s DayThese practical telescope accessories make great gifts for Dad — and they’re all priced to keep your budget intact.
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Astronomy on MSNJune 4, 781 B.C.E: A great eclipse in ChinaThe eclipse in question occurred during the Zhou dynasty. Though the exact date is uncertain, some astronomers have pointed ...
Fifty years later, he said he understands why ... according to a 1969 article in Time magazine. However Arkansas’ Gov. Winthrop Rockefeller, then-chair of the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation ...
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Space.com on MSNAI could solve puzzles posed by twin stars in 'mere minutes or seconds on a single laptop'To address this difficulty, astrophysicists from Villanova drafted in artificial intelligence (AI) in the hope that it could ...
Over 50 years, that orbit has lowered to only 1,240 miles (2,000km) at its farthest point. Now the atmosphere is dragging it back towards Earth with a predicted re-entry of May 10. You can get upd ...
Wendy’s, the quick-service restaurant brand that opened its doors and brought its fresh, never frozen square beef hamburgers to Canada in 1975, is celebrating 50 fresh years in Canada. Since opening ...
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Space.com on MSNFred Espenak, astronomy's 'Mr. Eclipse', dies at 71Astronomy has lost one of its most assiduous calculators of eclipses with the passing of astronomer Fred Espenak, known ...
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Astronomy on MSNJune 3, 1948: Hale Telescope dedicatedToday in the history of astronomy, the telescope proposed by George Ellery Hale in 1928 finally comes to fruition.
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