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The Moon

The Moon

Why does the daily moonrise time vary by as much as 60 minutes, and as little as 30 minutes during the same month?

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Predawn planet parade

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Eclipse of the Super Moon

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NASA’s Solar Dynamics Observatory catches a double photobomb

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Study finds barrage of small asteroids shattered Moon’s upper crust

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Totality’s long embrace

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Perseids reign supreme

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