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  1. Researchers might have located the birthplace of 469219 Kamo‘oalewa, a small asteroid that has been described as Earth’s “mini-moon.”

    The post Earth’s Mini-Moon Linked to Farside Lunar Crater appeared first on Sky & Telescope.

  2. All the planets now huddle around our line of sight toward the Sun. However, these moonless evenings present us the Spring Triangle, the Great Diamond with a sugar sprinkle on its edge, and the Pointers aligned vertically.

    The post This Week's Sky at a Glance, April 26 – May 5 appeared first on Sky & Telescope.

  3. The large constellation Vela contains many hidden treasures.

    The post Sail into the Southern Skies with Vela appeared first on Sky & Telescope.

  4. Maybe everything in the outer solar system is an ocean world.

    The post How Saturn’s Moon Mimas Might Have Melted appeared first on Sky & Telescope.

  5. By linking a family of meteorites on Earth to their relatives in the asteroid belt, scientists have arrived at a new understanding of the giant planets' movement early in the solar system's history.

    The post Meteorites Tighten Timeline for Giant Planets’ Movement through the Solar System appeared first on Sky & Telescope.

  6. Sky & Telescope met with readers old and new at the annual Northeast Astronomy Forum.

    The post Sky & Telescope Joins the Northeast Astronomy Forum appeared first on Sky & Telescope.

  7. Astronomers have reconstructed a 3D video of hot gas orbiting a stone’s throw away from our galaxy’s central black hole.

    The post Watch a Hotspot Orbit Our Galaxy's Black Hole appeared first on Sky & Telescope.

  8. Springtime Leo walks high in the south, springtime Hydra snakes a quarter of the way around the celestial sphere, and the bright Moon aligns with Spica.

    The post This Week's Sky at a Glance, April 19 – 28 appeared first on Sky & Telescope.

  9. Millions of viewers were wowed by last week’s total solar eclipse. Now, we get to see the eclipse from another angle: space.

    The post See Amazing Views of the April 8th Total Solar Eclipse from Space appeared first on Sky & Telescope.

  10. Wide-field photos of the total solar eclipse taken by several astronomers along the path of totality, caught a comet approaching the Sun.

    The post Amateur Astronomers Caught Sungrazing Comet during Solar Eclipse appeared first on Sky & Telescope.

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