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Former South Korean President Moon calls his bribery indictment 'unjust'

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Former South Korean President Moon Jae-in has called his bribery indictment “unjust” and accused prosecutors of abusing their power in what he called a politically motivated investigation.

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Jacksonville University only school with 2 finalist teams in NASA’s 2025 Human Lander Challenge

Read full article: Jacksonville University only school with 2 finalist teams in NASA’s 2025 Human Lander Challenge

Jacksonville University is the only school in the nation with two student teams named finalists in NASA’s 2025 Human Lander Challenge. The teams will present innovative cryogenic fuel solutions to support future Moon and Mars missions.

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What is the Unification Church and why did a Japanese court order it dissolved?

Read full article: What is the Unification Church and why did a Japanese court order it dissolved?

A controversial South Korean church with powerful political connections faces dissolution in Japan after a Tokyo court issued an order to revoke its legal status.

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A ‘Blood Moon’ is coming. Here’s when to watch the total lunar eclipse

Read full article: A ‘Blood Moon’ is coming. Here’s when to watch the total lunar eclipse

There’s a good chance of clear skies around the greater Jacksonville area.

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NASA rocket launch to search for water could pave the way for future human missions on the Moon

Read full article: NASA rocket launch to search for water could pave the way for future human missions on the Moon

IM‑2 launch and the upcoming Lunar Trailblazer will land on the moon to look for water and lay the groundwork for future crewed expeditions on the Moon.

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Something hiding behind Monday night’s full moon

Read full article: Something hiding behind Monday night’s full moon

In the greater Jacksonville are you can watch the lunar occultation of Mars begin at 10:02 pm January 13.

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2024 marked a year of cosmic strides, setbacks, surprises in space exploration

Read full article: 2024 marked a year of cosmic strides, setbacks, surprises in space exploration

2024 has been a significant year for space exploration, featuring Boeing’s Starliner, tech billionaire Jared Isaacman’s, SpaceX Starship, NASA announcing going to the Moon, and possibly ending with two final flights of the year.

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AP Breakthrough Entertainer: Broadway star Maleah Joi Moon enjoys a 'cupcake' of a year

Read full article: AP Breakthrough Entertainer: Broadway star Maleah Joi Moon enjoys a 'cupcake' of a year

As a young woman, Maleah Joi Moon used to join the crowds outside Broadway stage doors after shows to cheer the stars.

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A beaver moon kind of night: The final supermoon of 2024 is on the rise

Read full article: A beaver moon kind of night: The final supermoon of 2024 is on the rise

The full moon will rise officially during the daytime at 4:30 p.m. Friday. This will be the fourth and final supermoon of 2024.

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Why you’ll be howling at the dark side of the moon on Halloween

Read full article: Why you’ll be howling at the dark side of the moon on Halloween

Once a month, the sky is as bright as a spotlight when the moon is full. But there‘s another time during the month when the sky is dark.

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A brown dwarf discovered 30 years ago is actually twins circling each other

Read full article: A brown dwarf discovered 30 years ago is actually twins circling each other

Scientists say a celestial object discovered decades ago is actually twins orbiting each other.

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Earth will have a temporary 'mini moon' for two months

Read full article: Earth will have a temporary 'mini moon' for two months

Earth will have a temporary “mini moon” for two months.

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A rare super blue moon will rise Monday. Here’s what to expect

Read full article: A rare super blue moon will rise Monday. Here’s what to expect

A rare super blue full moon is coming Monday.

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Summer heat, humidity, and afternoon storms make for a soaker Saturday

Read full article: Summer heat, humidity, and afternoon storms make for a soaker Saturday

Expect another day of high heat and afternoon showers, thunderstorms to damper your Saturday. Like Friday, showers with the possibility of heavy downpours and gusty winds will start to pop up around Jacksonville and inland areas after lunchtime. The sea breeze will keep these storms off the coast until mid-afternoon, but most of the area will see some rain today with totals in the .5-1″ range.

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July’s Full ’Buck Moon’ rises on Sunday as African dust forecasted to produce colorful sunsets

Read full article: July’s Full ’Buck Moon’ rises on Sunday as African dust forecasted to produce colorful sunsets

Get ready for a spectacular sight!

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Toppled moon lander sends back more images, with only hours left until it dies

Read full article: Toppled moon lander sends back more images, with only hours left until it dies

A toppled moon lander is still beaming back pictures, as its nears the final hours of its life.

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Japan's moon lander survives a second weekslong lunar night, beating predictions

Read full article: Japan's moon lander survives a second weekslong lunar night, beating predictions

Japan’s first moon lander responded to a signal from Earth, suggesting it has survived a second freezing weekslong lunar night, Japan’s space agency said Monday.

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Why does the moon change colors? We’re so glad you asked.

Read full article: Why does the moon change colors? We’re so glad you asked.

The moon wears many shades. Sometimes it’s white, yellow, or even orange. But why? There are reasons behind the color changes.

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February’s ‘snow moon’ lit up the night sky this past weekend 🌕

Read full article: February’s ‘snow moon’ lit up the night sky this past weekend 🌕

Did you catch a glimpse of February’s “snow moon?”

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Private US spacecraft enters orbit around the moon ahead of landing attempt

Read full article: Private US spacecraft enters orbit around the moon ahead of landing attempt

A private U.S. lunar lander is in orbit around the moon, a day before it will attempt to land on the surface.

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Are we about to find out the moon's origin? Japan's space agency says it may now have clues

Read full article: Are we about to find out the moon's origin? Japan's space agency says it may now have clues

A Japan space agency official says an unmanned spacecraft that landed on the moon last month has captured and transmitted data analyzing 10 lunar rocks, a greater-than-expected achievement that could help provide clues about the origin of the moon.

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Rise and shine: Japanese moon probe back to work after sun reaches its solar panels

Read full article: Rise and shine: Japanese moon probe back to work after sun reaches its solar panels

A Japanese moon explorer is up and running Monday after several tense days without the sunlight it needs to generate power.

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Japan's precision moon lander has hit its target, but it appears to be upside-down

Read full article: Japan's precision moon lander has hit its target, but it appears to be upside-down

Japan’s space agency said Thursday that its first lunar mission hit the tiny patch of the moon’s surface it was aiming for in a successful demonstration of its pinpoint landing system — although it appears to be sitting upside-down.

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5 tips for taking the best moon photos with your iPhone

Read full article: 5 tips for taking the best moon photos with your iPhone

Turn into a professional photographer with these tips and tricks!

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Finishing tied, Katie Moon and Nina Kennedy decide to split the pole vault gold at worlds

Read full article: Finishing tied, Katie Moon and Nina Kennedy decide to split the pole vault gold at worlds

Katie Moon and Nina Kennedy decided to split gold in the pole vault after finishing in a tie at world championships.

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'Awesome' solar eclipse wows viewers in Australia, Indonesia

Read full article: 'Awesome' solar eclipse wows viewers in Australia, Indonesia

About 20,000 eclipse chasers have witnessed a rare solar eclipse plunge part of Australia’s northwest coast into brief midday darkness under a cloudless sky.

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Super Sunday evening as we plan for workweek showers

Read full article: Super Sunday evening as we plan for workweek showers

Sunday evening will be pleasant s yet another severe weather outbreak is forecast for later this week.

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Celestial events in 2023: 13 full moons, 12 meteor showers and 4 supermoons

Read full article: Celestial events in 2023: 13 full moons, 12 meteor showers and 4 supermoons

Here are some skywatching highlights in January 2023 according to NASA.

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NASA Orion capsule safely blazes back from moon, aces test

Read full article: NASA Orion capsule safely blazes back from moon, aces test

NASA’s Orion capsule is back from the moon.

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Dogs gifted by Kim Jong Un at center of South Korean row

Read full article: Dogs gifted by Kim Jong Un at center of South Korean row

A pair of dogs gifted by North Korean leader Kim Jong Un in 2018 are now mired in a South Korean political row, with the country’s former president blaming his conservative successor for a lack of support as he gave the animals up.

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South Korea arrests former top officials over 2020 killing

Read full article: South Korea arrests former top officials over 2020 killing

South Korea’s former defense minister and coast guard chief have been arrested over their alleged involvement in covering up facts and distorting the circumstances surrounding North Korea’s killing of a South Korean fisheries official in 2020 near the rivals’ tense sea border.

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Storm scenes: Voices of fear, hope as Ian lashes Florida

Read full article: Storm scenes: Voices of fear, hope as Ian lashes Florida

Hurricane Ian struck a large swath of Florida on Wednesday, inundating coastal areas with strong winds and high water.

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Artemis I launch delayed again -- this time by approaching tropical system

Read full article: Artemis I launch delayed again -- this time by approaching tropical system

NASA has had to scrub yet another launch date for Artemis I, but this time the agency can blame Mother Nature.

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NASA fixing moon rocket leaks, hoping for Sept. launch try

Read full article: NASA fixing moon rocket leaks, hoping for Sept. launch try

NASA is replacing leaky seals in its moon rocket at the pad in hopes of launching it on its first test flight by the end of this month.

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Artemis I launch officially scrubbed until Friday

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The launch for Artemis I has been scrubbed until Friday.

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Full speed ahead to scheduled Artemis I launch on Monday

Read full article: Full speed ahead to scheduled Artemis I launch on Monday

The Artemis I Mission is scheduled to launch Monday morning, and leaders from NASA and their partners on Friday discussed the steps being taken to advance human exploration.

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NASA releases ‘tour guide’ tips for upcoming Artemis I launch

Read full article: NASA releases ‘tour guide’ tips for upcoming Artemis I launch

Ahead of Monday’s Artemis I mission rocket launch, NASA has provided a list of “the ultimate personal tour guide” tips for those planning to watch the historic launch.

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Thousands forecast to flock to Space Coast for historic Artemis 1 launch

Read full article: Thousands forecast to flock to Space Coast for historic Artemis 1 launch

NASA will be launching the first test flight around the moon since the shuttle program ended in 2011.

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Celebrating the 53rd anniversary of the moon landing

Read full article: Celebrating the 53rd anniversary of the moon landing

Take a seat in our starship, the Bryan-Gooding Planetarium, and relive the tremendous excitement of the Apollo missions to the Moon and the first ever lunar landing! On Saturday, July 16 at MOSH, local indie space rock band Skyview will deliver an immersive rock show celebrating the 53rd anniversary of the momentous Moon landing. Experience original songs inspired by the Space Race come to life as they’re synched with lasers, lights, and historic footage during this epic performance that will send you soaring through space!

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What to know: Sunday night’s total lunar eclipse in Jacksonville

Read full article: What to know: Sunday night’s total lunar eclipse in Jacksonville

This is what we should see coming up Sunday night.

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Leaders of 2 Koreas exchange letters of hope amid tensions

Read full article: Leaders of 2 Koreas exchange letters of hope amid tensions

The leaders of the rival Koreas have exchanged letters expressing hope for improved bilateral relations, which have plummeted amid a freeze in nuclear negotiations and North Korea’s accelerating weapons development.

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Full ‘pink moon’ to shine Easter weekend

Read full article: Full ‘pink moon’ to shine Easter weekend

Moonrise in Jacksonville Saturday evening is at 8:03 p.m. -- this is just after sundown at 7:55 p.m.

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Heading to the moon: NASA asking for help with next astronaut moon lander

Read full article: Heading to the moon: NASA asking for help with next astronaut moon lander

NASA is asking for help creating the next astronaut moon lander.

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SKorea ex-President Park, jailed for corruption, is pardoned

Read full article: SKorea ex-President Park, jailed for corruption, is pardoned

South Korean President Moon Jae-in says he will pardon his chief conservative rival and predecessor, Park Geun-hye, who is serving a lengthy prison term for bribery and other crimes.

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SnapJax viewers get peek at rare lunar eclipse through the clouds

Read full article: SnapJax viewers get peek at rare lunar eclipse through the clouds

The clouds definitely crashed the party in the sky.

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South Korea's leader vows final push for talks with North

Read full article: South Korea's leader vows final push for talks with North

South Korea’s president says he’ll keep striving to promote peace with North Korea through dialogue until the end of his term next May, after Pyongyang raised animosities with a resumption of provocative weapons tests.

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At UN, Moon pushes peace with NKorea after missile tests

Read full article: At UN, Moon pushes peace with NKorea after missile tests

South Korean President Moon Jae-in again pushed for peace and reconciliation with North Korea, amid recent missile testing on both ends of the peninsula.

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Bezos loses appeal of NASA's plans to use Musk moon lander

Read full article: Bezos loses appeal of NASA's plans to use Musk moon lander

Jeff Bezos has lost his appeal of NASA's contract with Elon Musk's SpaceX to build its new moon lander.

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The American space program is experiencing a new renaissance

Read full article: The American space program is experiencing a new renaissance

NASA astronauts Raja Chair and Doug Wheelock explain how commercial missions are paving the way for the return to the moon.

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Fun Event at The Mosh: Rock The Moon Featuring Skyview | River City Live

Read full article: Fun Event at The Mosh: Rock The Moon Featuring Skyview | River City Live

Astronaut Buzz Aldrin described seeing the Moon from the surface for the first time as a “magnificent desolation.”

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Outgoing UNF AD Lee Moon looking forward to being a fan in the stands

Read full article: Outgoing UNF AD Lee Moon looking forward to being a fan in the stands

University of North Florida Athletic director Lee Moon is calling a career and said his reason for stepping away is simple.

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Biden, South Korea's Moon 'deeply concerned' about NKorea

Read full article: Biden, South Korea's Moon 'deeply concerned' about NKorea

President Joe Biden says he and South Korean President Moon Jae-in remain “deeply concerned” about the situation with North Korea.

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Police: Dunkin’ customer, 77, fatally punched by employee

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Police say a Dunkin’ store employee fatally punched a 77-year-old customer in Florida after the employee said the man used a racial slur against him.

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Moon, Biden agree to work on joint North Korea strategy

Read full article: Moon, Biden agree to work on joint North Korea strategy

In this photo provided by South Korea Presidential Blue House, South Korean President Moon Jae-in talks on the phone with U.S. President Joe Biden at the presidential Blue House in Seoul, in South Korea, Thursday, Feb. 4, 2021. During their first phone talks since President Joe Biden’s Jan. 20 inauguration, South Korean President Moon Jae-in proposed the allies make joint efforts for lasting peace and denuclearization. The two leaders agreed on the need to soon map out a “comprehensive strategy on North Korea if possible,” Moon’s spokesman, Kang Min-seok, said. AdThe U.S., which has about 28,500 troops stationed in South Korea, regularly stages military drills with South Korea. North Korea views such military training and U.S.-led sanctions as proof of American hostility.

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Moon urges Biden to learn from Trump's N. Korea diplomacy

Read full article: Moon urges Biden to learn from Trump's N. Korea diplomacy

South Korean President Moon Jae-in speaks during an on-line New Year press conference with local and foreign journalists at the Presidential Blue House in Seoul, South Korea Monday, Jan. 18, 2021. (Jeon Heon-kyun/Pool Photo via AP)SEOUL – South Korea’s president on Monday urged the incoming Biden administration to build upon the achievements and learn from the failures of President Donald Trump’s diplomatic engagement with North Korea. Biden has accused Trump of chasing the spectacle of summits rather than meaningful curbs on the North’s nuclear capabilities. And while Moon acknowledged that Biden is likely to try a different approach than Trump, he stressed that Biden could still learn from Trump’s successes and failures in dealing with North Korea. “The start of the Biden administration provides a new opportunity to start over talks between North Korea and the United States and also between South and North Korea,” which have stalled amid the stalemate in nuclear negotiations, Moon said.

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First full moon on Halloween since 1944

Read full article: First full moon on Halloween since 1944

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – The blue moon will rise at 6:58 p.m. on Halloween night and for the first time since 1944, all time zones across the United States will see a blue moon on Halloween. A blue moon is when two full moons occur within the same month, the second full moon is called a blue moon. We have seen blue moons on Halloween more recently that 1944, but not in all of the time zones across the US. 1944, 1955, and 2011 are the most recent years the Moon was full for the second time that month on Halloween. The next time the blue moon will be on Halloween will be in the year 2039.

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Water on the moon? It’s not quite what you might think

Read full article: Water on the moon? It’s not quite what you might think

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – NASA’s Stratospheric Observatory for Infrared Astronomy (SOFIA) has confirmed, for the first time, water on the sunlit surface of the moon. This discovery indicates that water may be distributed across the lunar surface and not limited to cold, shadowed places. SOFIA has detected water molecules (H2O) in Clavius Crater, one of the largest craters visible from Earth, located in the moon’s southern hemisphere. In 2018, SOFIA began detecting water molecules in sunlight through spectral analysis on the moon. Whether the water SOFIA found is easily accessible for use as a resource remains to be determined.

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N. Korea's Kim apologizes over shooting death of S. Korean

Read full article: N. Korea's Kim apologizes over shooting death of S. Korean

It’s extremely unusual for a North Korean leader to apologize to South Korea on any issue. South Korean officials condemned North Korea for what they called an “atrocious act” and pressed it punish those responsible. According to the North Korean message, North Korean troops first fired blanks after the man found in the North’s waters refused to answer other than saying he’s from South Korea a couple of times. The troops determined he was dead and burned the floating object in line with anti-coronavirus rules, according to the North Korean message read by Suh. The North Korean message was sent from the United Front Department of the ruling Workers’ Party, a top North Korean body in charge of relations with South Korea.

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Look up! Saturday night’s view of the moon will be the best of the month

Read full article: Look up! Saturday night’s view of the moon will be the best of the month

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – This weekend will be the BEST time to view the lunar landscape, because the Moon will be half illuminated in its first quarter phase. NASA has declared Friday night it’s annual International Observe The Moon Night. Kids activities to learn more about the moonIf you want to involve your kids with International Observe The Moon Night, here are some activities to help them get excited and learn more about the moonSketch the moon- learn about the moon phases and how the moon looks during different nights of the month. Viewers can learn more about NASA lunar science and participate in International Observe the Moon Night from any location. Plan AheadUpcoming dates for International Observe the Moon Night

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50 years of Earth Days: A persepctive

Read full article: 50 years of Earth Days: A persepctive

The first Earth Day celebrations on April 22, 1970, took place at 2,000 colleges and universities, roughly 10,000 primary and secondary schools and hundreds of communities across the United States. More importantly, it “brought 20 million Americans out into the spring sunshine for peaceful demonstrations in favor of environmental reform," according to Jack Lewis, author of “The Birth of EPA.”

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Check out this ‘mini-moon’ that’s orbiting Earth

Read full article: Check out this ‘mini-moon’ that’s orbiting Earth

A tiny object that has gotten sucked into orbit around Earth is acting as a temporary mini-moon. The object, which is actually an asteroid, is only the second asteroid known to orbit Earth, according to CNN. Kacper Wierzchos and Theodore Pruyne, both researcher specialists for the Catalina Sky Survey, made the discovery on Feb. 15 and posted it to Twitter. On the night of Feb. 15, my Catalina Sky Survey teammate Teddy Pruyne and I found a 20th magnitude object. pic.twitter.com/zLkXyGAkZl — Kacper Wierzchos (@WierzchosKacper) February 26, 2020Researchers said the asteroid, known as 2020 CD3, is likely between 6.2 feet and 11.4 feet in diameter.

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NASA's new lunar rover will hunt for water on the Moon

Read full article: NASA's new lunar rover will hunt for water on the Moon

NASA's VIPER mobile robot will roam around the Moon's South Pole looking for water ice in 2022. (NASA AMES/Daniel Rutter)(CNN) - NASA will send a mobile robot to the South Pole of the Moon to hunt for water, the US space agency has announced. The rover -- the Volatiles Investigating Polar Exploration Rover, or VIPER for short -- is the size of a golf cart, and will sample the Moon's soil environments to search for evidence of water and ice. Scientists consider the lunar poles as promising places to search for water ice, which could be used to provide oxygen for humans to breathe, and hydrogen and oxygen for rocket fuel. The vehicle, which is due to land on the lunar surface in December 2022, will collect data on different soil environments on the Moon and map out where else water could be found.

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A full Hunter's Moon to light sky Sunday

Read full article: A full Hunter's Moon to light sky Sunday

Matt Cardy/Getty Images(CNN) - Moon enthusiasts, get ready -- because the next full moon will appear Sunday. The full moon, known as the Hunter's Moon, always follows September's Harvest Moon. According to the Farmer's Almanac, the Hunter's Moon gets its name from the Native Americans. With the full moon, it was easier to see deer and other animals and successfully hunt in the darkness. The moon will appear full for three days, from Saturday morning to Tuesday morning, according to NASA.

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Moon's terminator to shine bright Saturday night

Read full article: Moon's terminator to shine bright Saturday night

JACKSONVILLE, Fla - Saturday is International Observe the Moon Night and the occasion is marked not for the size or brightness but rather celebrate lunar science, exploration, celestial observation, and our cultural and personal connections to the Moon. On October 5, the Moon will be around first quarter a great phase for evening observing because the Moon's terminator (the line between night and day) where shadows are the longest, offers better details compared to full Moon. All NEFAS volunteers bring their personal stargazing equipment and will instruct guests how to look at the sky objects safely without damage. If you are having trouble with your own telescope, bring it along and one of our Telescope Doctors will take a look at it. Channel 4 Meteorologists expect increasing clouds breeze and some showers Saturday night but NEFAS members WILL BE AVAILABLE regardless of inclement weather.

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South Korea's young men are fighting back against feminism

Read full article: South Korea's young men are fighting back against feminism

As feminist issues come to the fore in deeply patriarchal South Korea, there's a growing discontent among young men that they're being left behind. With each court victory, the disquiet among men, especially young men, began to build. End of old masculinityFor 62 years, South Korean men have been forced to join the army. Despite the lack of political parties targeting young men, Moon Sung-ho, from Dang Dang We, is not discouraged. He points to how young men are struggling to buy their own homes, or even pay for dates.

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Rare full moon on Friday the 13th

Read full article: Rare full moon on Friday the 13th

Onlookers will be able to catch a glimpse of a rare full moon on Friday the 13th. The next full Moon will be early Saturday morning, Sept. 14, 2019. The Moon will appear full for about three days centered around this time, from Thursday night through Sunday morning, NASA reports. The last time the U.S. had a Friday the 13th full moon was on Oct. 13, 2000, experts say. So while keeping an eye out for werewolves, goblins and ghosts, check out the full moon!

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NASA remixes Ariana Grande song to promote moon mission

Read full article: NASA remixes Ariana Grande song to promote moon mission

(CNN) - NASA is relying on a bit of star power to educate youth about space and promote its upcoming mission to the moon. Interns for the US space agency remixed Ariana Grande's "NASA," and rewrote the lyrics to promote NASA's work. Back to lunar orbit there is still more to uncover." "Through the agency's Artemis lunar exploration program, we will use innovative new technologies and systems to explore more of the Moon than ever before," the agency added. One of the key features of the program is sustainable space exploration with reusable spacecraft and architecture, which could later take humans to Mars.

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NASA details Artemis moon missions

Read full article: NASA details Artemis moon missions

NASA has dubbed this path back to the moon Artemis, after Apollo's twin sister in Greek mythology. NASA is calling this the Artemis program in honor of Apollo's twin sister in Greek mythology, the goddess of the Moon. Other factors of the design represent the Earth, the moon and our trajectory from the moon to Mars. Currently, the focus is on the moon, but NASA sees these concepts as workable for a Mars mission, as well. Astronauts will launch on Artemis 2, and the first woman and next man to walk on the moon will launch on Artemis 3.

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