Wednesday, November 5, 2014

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'Interstellar' Warps Into IMAX Theaters Today
Interstellar, one of the most highly anticipated space-themed movies in years, opens in select IMAX theaters today (Nov. 5) ahead of its broad nationwide release on Friday (Nov. 7).
 
China's 1st Round-Trip Moon Shot Sets Stage for Bigger Lunar Feats

China has no plans to rest on its laurels after its historic moon mission touched down back on Earth successfully late last week.

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Historic Comet Landing Site Has a New Name: Agilkia

The Rosetta mission's landing spot on Comet 67P officially has a name: Agilkia.

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Planet Mercury: Facts About the Planet Closest to the Sun

Mercury is the smallest planet in our solar system and is known for its short years, long days, extreme temperatures and weird sunsets.

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Best Deep-Sky Targets of the November Night Sky: How to See Them

Learn how to see the Andromeda Galaxy and other deep-sky objects in the November night sky.

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Taurid Meteor Shower Peaks Soon, But Moon Will Dampen Display

The Taurid meteor shower peaks from Nov. 5 to Nov. 12, but a bright moon will dampen the display this year.

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Planet Venus Facts: A Hot, Hellish & Volcanic Planet
Venus is the second-closest planet to our sun and is named sfter the Roman goddess of love and beauty. Venus is one of the brightest natural objects in the night sky and has been considered Earth's sister planet.
Surprise! Methane Ice Cloud Floats High Above Saturn's Moon Titan
In a celestial surprise, NASA's Cassini spacecraft has identified clouds of methane ice high in the stratosphere of Saturn's huge moon Titan.
Virgin Galactic SpaceShipTwo Crash: Full Coverage and Investigation
Virgin Galactic's SpaceShipTwo space plane crashed during a test flight on Oct. 31, 2014. One pilot died while another was injured. See our full coverage on the accident and investigation.
 
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