December 2010
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Sentry Risk Table →
The following table lists potential future Earth impact events that the JPL Sentry System has detected based on currently available observations. Sentry is a highly automated collision monitoring system that continually scans the most current asteroid catalog for possibilities of future impact with Earth over the next 100 years.
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How many of you saw the lunar elipse?
It was cloudy for me :’( Apparently the next visible one from N. America is on April 15, 2014. Greattt.
Dec 21st
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Don't forget about the lunar eclipse tonight!
The eclipse will be visible in most of the norther hemisphere. For the first time in a few centuries, the lunar eclipse will coincide with the winter solstice!
Dec 20th
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Dec 18th
Solstice-eclipse overlap first in 456 years →
This year’s winter solstice — an event that will occur next Tuesday — will coincide with a full lunar eclipse in a union that hasn’t been seen in 456 years.
Dec 17th
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December 2010 lunar eclipse
A total lunar eclipse will take place on December 20/21, 2010. It will be visible after midnight Eastern Standard Time on December 21 in North and South America. The beginning of the total eclipse will be visible from northern Europe just before sunrise. The end of the total eclipse will be visible rising at sunset for Japan and northeastern Asia, it also appears very visible to the...
Dec 17th
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Global Eruption Rocks the Sun →
On August 1, 2010, an entire hemisphere of the sun erupted. Filaments of magnetism snapped and exploded, shock waves raced across the stellar surface, billion-ton clouds of hot gas billowed into space. Astronomers knew they had witnessed something big.
Dec 15th
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Astronomers Find First Evidence Of Multiverse: Our... →
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Meteor shower tonight
mollyjordn: fuck yeah! Geminids Meteor Shower!
Dec 13th
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