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Beyond the moon, we’re talking about exoplanets and new research from Ohio State astronomers.
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The two brightest planets in Earth's night sky are millions of miles apart. But due to an astronomical quirk, they appear to be engaging in a cosmic dance tonight. Now that's a moment of awe.
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Today on All Sides with Ann Fisher, astronomy news and night sky views.
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Today on Tech Tuesday we are talking to an Ohio State Astronomer and exoplanet hunter about what the first images from the James Webb Space Telescope show and what to expect next.
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July's supermoon is the third in a series of four in 2022. While the full moon occurred on Wednesday, it will appear full for about three days, through Friday morning.
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"We finally have the first look at our Milky Way black hole, Sagittarius A*," an international team of astrophysicists and researchers from the Event Horizon Telescope team said.
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Today we are talking about the latest news in astronomy.
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Today on All Sides with Ann Fisher we'll discuss the latest on the James Webb Space Telescope and more on astronomy.
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The advent of autumn offers even casual night-sky observers spectacular astronomical sights: Stars, moons, planets, water constellations. We talk about the night-time wonders with Tom Burns, former director of Perkins Observatory at Ohio Wesleyan.
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Ohioans will just be able to catch a glimpse of two eclipses in the coming weeks, a lunar eclipse on May 26 and a solar eclipse on June 10. We talk about summertime astronomy with Tom Burns, retired Director of Ohio Wesleyan University Perkins Observatory.