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Proposed U.S. Grant Funding Rules Spark Worry, Backlash in Astronomy
The Office of Management and Budget envisions diminishing peer review and international collaborations.
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Where to Look Tonight
This Week's Sky at a Glance, June 5 – 14
This Week's Sky at a Glance, June 5 – 14
Bright Venus and Jupiter pass through conjunction in twilight this week, while Mercury, Pollux, and Castor watch them from nearby.
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Sky Tour Podcast
This month’s episode highlights the close pairing of Venus and Jupiter under way in the western sky after sunset. You'll also learn why astronomers are fixated on a star in Corona Borealis — and how to find a huge but dim constellation that will likely be new to you. So grab curiosity and come along on this month’s Sky Tour.
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A Globular Season Surprise
The true origins of some globular clusters can give you a new perspective when you're viewing them through your telescope.
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Sky & Telescope Magazine
Explore the astronomy magazine that’s been out of this world for more than 80 years. This month, join us as we check in on the landers and rovers heading to the Moon!
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Ancient Star Polluters
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First Feet on Mars
Ben Evans
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Explore Celestial Vistas Off the Beaten Path
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