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| | The sun’s atmosphere via Mongta Studio/ Shutterstock. | | |
| | Lucky strike: Space debris smacked ISS robotic arm | | The Canadian Space Agency (CSA) has confirmed that a piece of space debris smacked into the robotic arm on the International Space Station in May, creating a noticeable hole in the arm. A routine inspection revealed the hole. CSA said near-term operations "should not be affected" and called the hole a "lucky strike." Read more. | | | Active seafloor volcanoes on Jupiter's moon Europa? | | Jupiter's icy, ocean-covered moon Europa might have active seafloor volcanoes, pulsing just out of sight. NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in California said that new research and computer modeling suggest the volcanoes. If they exist, NASA's planned mission to this moon of Jupiter - the Europa Clipper mission - might be able to detect them. Read more. | | | | | | |
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| | | See Dragon's Eyes on June evenings | Tonight, find the Dragon's Eyes. The 2 stars marked on today's chart are Rastaban and Eltanin in the constellation Draco the Dragon. They're noticeable because they're relatively bright and near each other, and because they're near the bright star Vega in the sky. Read more. | | | | |
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| | Flying saucer in Nevada | View at EarthSky Community Photos. | Leslie Fay in Henderson, Nevada, captured this confirmed photo of a flying saucer - a quirkily named cactus - on May 25, 2021. Leslie wrote: "Flying Saucer cactus bloom in my backyard. They are about 6 inches across." Thanks for sharing, Leslie! | | |
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