The Sky This Month – September 20160
- From Around the Web, Space
- September 1, 2016
Here’s what to see in the night sky this month…
Here’s what to see in the night sky this month…
Sky watchers in more than 50 African countries are about to witness a solar eclipse. On Thursday, Sept.1st, the Moon will pass in front of the sun, covering as much as 97% of the solar disk.
The telescope will put China at the height of the hunt for extraterrestial life.
The star is located 95 light years from Earth and has at least one confirmed planet.
The NASA study reports that microscopic black holes could speed through space like cosmic bullets every 1,000 years, and potentially hit Earth.
Venus and Jupiter had a wonderful dance in the sky this weekend.
It has been a year since Christiane Heinicke and the rest of the crew has had an egg. Or been in a car. Or gone outside without a spacesuit.
Scientists have discover a nearby galaxy that’s roughly the same mass as the Milky Way, but somehow contains fewer than 1 percent of its stars.
In 2012, everybody going about their everyday business, blissfully unaware that our planet roughly plunge into global catastrophe.