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Astronomy on MSNJuly 2025: What’s in the sky this month? Venus tracks through Taurus, more Titan transits at Saturn, and Jupiter reappearsVenus moves east as July progresses and stands 3° due north of Aldebaran on the 14th, after skirting the northern regions of ...
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IFLScience on MSN"The Rings Held The Answer": How We Finally Figured Out Saturn's Day Length In 2019Earlier research had found that the rings of Saturn respond to vibrations within the planet. Saturn's interior vibrates at frequencies that cause slight variations in its gravitational field, and the ...
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Saturn (Shani) will go retrograde (Vakri) in Pisces (Meen Rashi) from July 13, 2025, to November 28, 2025. This period, ...
NASA also points out that July and August is an excellent chance to view the constellation Aquila, also known as the eagle as ...
Save $100 on this 5-inch telescope and enjoy views of Saturn's rings, the belts of Jupiter and bright deep space objects like ...
Ahead of Uranus entering Gemini on July 7, astrologer Aliza Kelly revealed what to expect during this seven-year switch and how the phenomenon will impact you personally.
While examining the patterns of history in the U.S., it is notable that when Uranus was in Gemini, the country was at war.
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Live Science on MSNAstronaut snaps giant red 'jellyfish' sprite over North America during upward-shooting lightning eventNASA astronaut Nichole Ayers captured an electrifying image of a giant lightning "sprite" shooting up over Mexico and ...
Mars shines in the evening, and is joined briefly by Mercury. Jupiter joins Venus as the month goes on. And all month, look ...
2025 started off with a lot of intense and challenging astrological energy that left five zodiac signs having a rough start ...
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Travel + Leisure on MSNJuly Has 9 Major Astronomical Events Including Meteor Showers and a Planet Parade—and the First Starts TonightWatch the waning gibbous moon, Saturn, and Neptune meet in the night sky around midnight on July 16. The trio will travel ...
The planet Jupiter has no solid ground – no surface, like the grass or dirt you tread here on Earth. There’s nothing to walk on, and no place to land a spaceship. But how can that be? If Jupiter doesn ...
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