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With three space missions under his belt — and more than a year aboard the International Space Station — NASA astronaut Donald Pettit has experienced something that very few humans have.
The Eta Aquarid meteor shower peaked on May 5-6, and the astrophotography community were there to watch it unfold.
Taking pictures of distant stars is no longer just the work of astronomers. Anyone can capture the majesty of the galaxy with a simple camera. You don't need expensive gadgets - all you need is a dark ...
The Newport Beach Police Department has released body camera footage of a shooting that left the brother of a former "Real ...
Greenwich Observatory said the best way to see the showers is at a dark site with an unobstructed view of the sky. The Lyrids are visible with the naked eye, so no specialist equipment is needed to ...
Jack Pashkovsky lived quietly in a town lit up by a thousand stars. He practiced his art anonymously ... about the Motion Picture Country House in Woodland Hills, California.