A lone planet - Saturn - is easily seen at nightfall. Mars and Venus are up before dawn. Mercury and Jupiter can't be seen easily; they're in the sun's glare.
Scientists have just returned from a major expedition to Zealandia, a hidden Earth continent, likely submerged beneath the sea surface more than 80 million years ago.
New ScienceCast video on recent results from New Horizons spacecraft data. Landslides on Charon. Possible snow on Pluto. Plus a preview of New Horizons' next target.
From latitudes 41 degrees N. and below, the Big Dipper is below your horizon each evening now. Want to see it? Look before dawn, when the Big Dipper is ascending in the northeast.
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