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Meteor Shower Names: What Each Celestial Event Is Called
sofiaramirez
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March 25, 2026
Meteor shower names point to where meteors radiate from. Learn the sky guide built into Perseids, Geminids, and Leonids to plan your next watch.
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James Webb Telescope 2023 Science Objectives and Discoveries
derekthornton
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March 25, 2026
James Webb's 2023 targets: early galaxies, black holes, exoplanet air, star birth in dust, and our cosmic backyard. Here's what it found.
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Bootids Meteor Shower: Peak Times and Viewing Tips
sarawoodbridge
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March 25, 2026
The Boötids meteor shower peaks June 27 with rare outbursts of 50–100 meteors per hour. Here's when and how to watch for slow, bright streaks.
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Planetary Science
What Is Synthetic Aperture Radar Satellite Used For: Real-World Applications
sarawoodbridge
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December 23, 2025
Learn what synthetic aperture radar satellites do: see through clouds and darkness to track floods, ships, ground shifts, and crops in any weather.
Planetary Science
Multispectral vs Hyperspectral Satellites: Key Differences in Spectral Imaging
shanethornhill
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November 12, 2025
Multispectral vs. hyperspectral satellites: band count, spectral width, data size, and when each sensor type makes sense for your work.
Planetary Science
Differences Between Optical and Radar Earth Observation Satellites: Key Capabilities Compared
sarawoodbridge
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November 12, 2025
Optical satellites need sunlight and clear skies; radar works day, night, and through clouds. Learn which Earth observation tool fits the job.
Planetary Science
Earth Observation Satellites in Disaster Response: Technology That Saves Lives
shanethornhill
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November 11, 2025
Earth observation satellites map damage and guide rescue teams within hours of disaster, turning chaos into actionable intelligence when seconds count.
Planetary Science
How Satellite Imagery Detects Deforestation Through Advanced Sensors
sarawoodbridge
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October 10, 2025
Satellites use light fingerprints and radar to spot real forest loss through clouds, not just seasonal changes—catching illegal clearing faster.
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Meteor Shower Names: What Each Celestial Event Is Called
March 25, 2026
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Meteor shower names point to where meteors radiate from. Learn the sky guide built into Perseids, Geminids, and Leonids to plan your next watch.
Featured
James Webb Telescope 2023 Science Objectives and Discoveries
March 25, 2026
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James Webb's 2023 targets: early galaxies, black holes, exoplanet air, star birth in dust, and our cosmic backyard. Here's what it found.
Astronomy
Bootids Meteor Shower: Peak Times and Viewing Tips
March 25, 2026
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The Boötids meteor shower peaks June 27 with rare outbursts of 50–100 meteors per hour. Here's when and how to watch for slow, bright streaks.
Astronomy
Ursid Meteor Shower: December Viewing Times and Peak Visibility
March 25, 2026
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Best viewing times for the 2026 Ursid meteor shower despite bright moonlight, with the radiant near Ursa Minor and simple tips to see more.
Astronomy
Aurigid Meteor Shower: Peak Times and Viewing Tips
March 25, 2026
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The Aurigid meteor shower peaks Aug 31–Sep 1. Learn why rates stay low, when to watch, and simple tips that improve your odds under dark skies.