Published on Apr 17
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Scientists have confirmed the existence of TOI-715 b, a super-Earth 1.5 times the size of our planet, located in the habitable zone of a star 137 light-years away. This planet's strategic position suggests it could support liquid water. A potential Earth-sized neighbor, TOI-715 c, might also orbit nearby, offering exciting prospects for future exploration with advanced telescopes.
Published on Mar 13
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In March 2025, a total lunar eclipse will bring a stunning Blood Moon, with the Western Hemisphere skies turning beautifully red. This spectacle is best viewed in the Americas on March 13-14, reaching peak totality early in the morning. Clear conditions are anticipated for most of the U.S., while the Moon's red appearance comes from sunlight refraction through Earth's atmosphere.
Published on Mar 13
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A spectacular blood moon lunar eclipse will emerge in March 2025, turning the Moon a dramatic red as it passes through Earth's shadow. Visible mainly in the Americas, this event also offers a partial view in Europe and Asia. Lasting 65 minutes, the eclipse will be safe for naked-eye viewing and will offer an enhanced experience with binoculars or telescopes.