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Don't miss the biggest full moon of the year rise on Nov. 5 — Here's what to expect

The biggest full moon of 2025, a so-called supermoon, will rise on Wednesday, Nov. 5, lighting up the night sky with its dramatic glow. At 5:30 p.m. EST (2230 GMT), the moon will reach its closest point to the Earth for the year, known as perigee, at a distance of 221,726 miles (356,833 kilometers). Nine hours and 11 minutes prior to that, the moon will officially turn full. It will, in fact, be…
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Halloween stargazing 2025: The moon and Saturn light the night sky for trick-or-treaters

Based on the latest national forecast, skies will be mainly clear on Halloween night across about three-quarters of the contiguous (48) United States, as costumed kids arrive at the door looking for candy or some other Halloween treat. Temperatures will be mostly in the chilly 40’s across the northern tier states, 50’s for the central states and balmy 60’s across the south.
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Powerful solar storms may help life get going on alien planets. Here's how

A coronal mass ejection on another star has been witnessed in its entirety for the first time, revealing that when these violent outbursts take place on young stars, they pack enough energy to potentially kickstart the chemistry of life on any orbiting planets. Young stars can be much more tumultuous than older stars. Stellar physics predicts that in our sun’s formative years it was throwing…
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Enormous black hole unexpectedly found in tiny galaxy

An unexpected monster black hole was found hiding inside one of the Milky Way’s tiniest neighbors, rewriting what scientists thought they knew about how small galaxies hold themselves together. Segue 1 is an ultra-faint dwarf galaxy located about 75,000 light-years…
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Mercury shines farthest from the sun in the evening sky on Oct. 29

Mercury will reach its greatest eastern elongation on Oct. 29, marking one of the best evenings to see the planet this fall as it appears farthest from the sun’s glare in the twilight sky. As the solar system’s innermost planet, Mercury travels an extremely tight orbit around our parent star, with an average separation of under 36 million miles (58 million kilometers). As a result, it…
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