Follow Musk's description of Tuesday's successful launch of the Falcon Heavy lift vehicle, which will give the U.S. a capability in space not seen since the Saturn V rockets of the Apollo era.
2018 features 2 full moons in January and March, but no full moons in February. Canadian astronomer David Chapman explains full moons and calendars of new and indigenous nations, here.
The James Webb Telescope's 2 component halves had been undergoing testing in Houston. They're now at Northrop Grumman Aerospace Systems in California, about to be assembled.
Notice Antares, brightest star in the constellation Scorpius. Mars and Antares are about equally bright in early February, but Mars is brightening fast and could outshine Antares by late February.
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