The moon turns full on September 6 at 7:03 UTC, so, for us in the Americas, the moon will be slightly fuller tonight than tomorrow night. But is it a Harvest Moon?
Here's a newly released image sequence from ESA's billion-star surveyor - Gaia - as it looks toward the center of our Milky Way galaxy. It captures some 2.8 million stars.
Researchers at SLAC and Stanford have been using brain-mimicking neural networks to analyze the spacetime distortions of gravitational lenses. They say their analysis is 10 million times faster than before.
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