“Enjoy a beautiful sight just after sunset as the Moon and Venus meet up in the southwestern sky,” NASA’s November sky blog listed among its highlights. Venus is easy to spot this time of year, ...
Next stop: Venus. The close approach (known as perihelion) occurred at 5:15 UTC—or 12:15 a.m. EDT—with ParkerSolarProbe moving 394,700 miles per hour (635,300 kilometers per hour ...
NASA’s ParkerSolarProbe has just smashed through ... NASA scientists had to calculate an exact path that would see the probe lining up with Venus just enough to slow the probe as it ...
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