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New view of Moon

BBC NEWS | Science/Nature | New view of Moon The biggest crater in this picture is called Taruntius. It’s 56Km across. Which means it won’t be too long before we’ll be able to read the road-signs on the moon if, … more…

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The asteroid story is breaking up!

The blogdex chart currently shows two distinct fragments, at first and fourth most blogged items in the cosmos! Experts believe that at this rate of fragmentation, by February 2019, there could be hundreds of thousands of tiny asteroid stories, each … more…

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Space rock ‘on collision course’

A date for the diary: BBC NEWS | Science/Nature | Space rock ‘on collision course’ – due to impact on 1 February, 2019. So, who’s the lucky continent?

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Space rock’s close approach

BBC News | SCI/TECH | Space rock’s close approach – that was close. That was very close indeed. A football pitch size rock could leave quite a hole in, say, a football pitch – and the hosting land mass…

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NASA image library

Also via Anil Dash, we find GRIN, the less-than-obviously named image library of NASA. I hope they organise their missions rather better than they organise their site, but there are some wonderful images in here…

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The First Rocket Launch from Cape Canaveral

The First Rocket Launch from Cape Canaveral Delicious retro shot from Astronomy Picture of The Day.

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interestingtimes.com

Just took it into my head to find out what, if anything, is at www.interestingtimes.com, and found this (warning: 236Kb jpg, but worth it)

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