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Venus Williams is in the US Open women's doubles quarterfinals and says Serena needs to show up

Read full article: Venus Williams is in the US Open women's doubles quarterfinals and says Serena needs to show up

Venus Williams is into the U.S. Open womenโ€™s doubles quarterfinals at the U.S. Open with Leylah Fernandez and now wants her old partner to come back.

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Venus Williams' age gets attention at the US Open but players think her icon status matters more

Read full article: Venus Williams' age gets attention at the US Open but players think her icon status matters more

Venus Williams is back at the U.S. Open to play a Grand Slam singles match for the first time in two years.

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Insect-eating Venus flytraps thrive in the Carolinas as hikers peek into their native ecosystem

Read full article: Insect-eating Venus flytraps thrive in the Carolinas as hikers peek into their native ecosystem

Some of the most unique living things in the world โ€” plants that supplement the nutrients they get from sunlight by digesting ants, flies and spiders โ€” are only found in a small part of North and South Carolina.

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Venus passes between the Earth and sun this weekend -- but don't try to look for it

Read full article: Venus passes between the Earth and sun this weekend -- but don't try to look for it

Venus will pass between the Earth and sun during whatโ€™s called an inferior conjunction.

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Blue Ghost lander captures stunning sunset shots on the moon before falling silent

Read full article: Blue Ghost lander captures stunning sunset shots on the moon before falling silent

A private lunar lander has captured the first high-definition sunset pictures from the moon.

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Experience a celestial marvel: Comet viewing in Houston this week

Read full article: Experience a celestial marvel: Comet viewing in Houston this week

Look to the western sky after sunset

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Vandals in Naples destroy seminal artwork by 90-year-old Italian artist Michelangelo Pistoletto

Read full article: Vandals in Naples destroy seminal artwork by 90-year-old Italian artist Michelangelo Pistoletto

Vandals have set fire and destroyed a seminal artwork by one of Italyโ€™s most famous living artists.

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Donโ€™t forget to look up!

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The sky this week offers nice viewing!

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Botticelli's Venus is an 'influencer' and Italy is not happy

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Sandro Botticelli's iconic goddess of love in his 15th-century masterpiece โ€œBirth of Venusโ€ has now become a โ€œvirtual influencerโ€ in a new Italian tourism campaign.

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Planning for Planets

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You probably heard something about the line up of five planets visible in our night skies right now, but I have a bit of advice for you space watchers.

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Planets on parade: 5 will be lined up in night sky this week

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There's a special chance this week to see five planets lined up in the night sky.

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Our January skies

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Weโ€™re on to a new year and our January moon is full THIS Friday, and while youโ€™ve heard of Supermoons this one is the opposite: a Micromoon. Supermoons are simply full moons that are closer to Earth in orbit (perigee) while Micromoons are farther away (apogee). While Supermoons are generally 226,000 miles away from Earth, Micromoons are 250,000 miles away--this monthโ€™s full moon is 252,600 miles out! Here is a fifteen second video from NASAโ€™s Jet Propulsion Laboratory illustrating the two:

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Leslie Phillips, 'Carry On' star, voice of Sorting Hat, dies

Read full article: Leslie Phillips, 'Carry On' star, voice of Sorting Hat, dies

Leslie Phillips, the British actor best known for his roles in the bawdy โ€œCarry Onโ€ comedies and as the voice of the Sorting Hat in the โ€œHarry Potterโ€ movies, has died.

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Brilliant Venus this month!

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On some clear, crisp nights planets can look as if you could reach out and touch them! Thatโ€™s often true of everyoneโ€™s favorite planet, Venus, especially on beautiful evenings when Venus seems to be courting the moon.

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Our November Sky is a happening place!

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Iโ€™ve had several viewers ask about our weekend sky (so crisp and clear!) and just what is off to the side of the crescent moon. Thatโ€™s Venus and it will pass to the other side tonight. All month youโ€™ll be able to see Venus up there and as the month progresses Saturn and Jupiter show up also:

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Europe, Japan probes to get 1st look at destination Mercury

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A joint European-Japanese spacecraft is set to fly by Mercury for the first time on its path to deliver two probes into the planet's orbit in 2025.

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Hot dates: 2 spacecraft to make Venus flyby

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Two spacecraft are set to swoop past Venus within hours of each other this week, using the maneuver to do a little bit of bonus science on the way to the center of our solar system.

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Venus, Mars to align in planetary conjunction tonight. Hereโ€™s when to watch.

Read full article: Venus, Mars to align in planetary conjunction tonight. Hereโ€™s when to watch.

Venus and Mars will align in planetary conjunction, nearly overlapping each other in the nightโ€™s sky on Monday.

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Study nixes life in clouds of Venus, but maybe in Jupiter's?

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A new study is throwing cold water on the possibility of life in the clouds of Venus.

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NASA picks Venus as hot spot for two new robotic missions

Read full article: NASA picks Venus as hot spot for two new robotic missions

NASA is returning to sizzling Venus, our closest yet perhaps most overlooked neighbor, after decades of exploring other worlds.

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Court won't revive porn starโ€™s defamation suit against Trump

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FILE - In this Oct. 11, 2018, file photo, adult film actress Stormy Daniels attends the opening of the adult entertainment fair "Venus," in Berlin. When Donald Trump left the White House in January 2021, he remained "Individual-1" in the federal campaign finance crimes case against his former attorney, Michael Cohen. The prosecution stemmed from six-figure payments Cohen arranged to Daniels and former Playboy model Karen McDougal, to keep them quiet during the campaign about alleged affairs with Trump. (AP Photo/Markus Schreiber, File)WASHINGTON โ€“ The Supreme Court on Monday rejected an appeal from porn star Stormy Daniels, who sought to revive a defamation lawsuit she filed against former President Donald Trump. The justices did not comment in leaving in place a lower court ruling dismissing the case.

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Thereโ€™s more than 1 way to send a spacecraft to Venus

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AdIt used to be -- in the U.S.-- NASA was the only way to fund and send a robotic mission to another world, but not anymore. The company wants to send the first robotic mission to Venus in 2023. (Image credit: Rocket Lab) (Rocket Lab)Meanwhile, NASA is considering funding its own missions to the planet considered Earthโ€™s twin. Currently there are two Venus missions under consideration and two more equally fascinating missions, one designed to study Jupiterโ€™s moon Io and another to Neptuneโ€™s moon Triton. AdHereโ€™s what launching a robotic mission to another planet looks like, in a nutshell, according to Wagner:โ€œThis is what a typical NASA mission is.

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Space probe makes 1st Venus fly-by on way to Mercury

Read full article: Space probe makes 1st Venus fly-by on way to Mercury

BERLIN โ€“ A spacecraft bound for Mercury swung by Venus on Thursday, using Earth's neighbor to adjust its course on the way to the solar systemโ€™s smallest and innermost planet. The fly-by is the second of nine so-called planetary gravity assists that the spacecraft needs for its seven-year trip to Mercury. Mercuryโ€™s extreme temperatures, the intense gravity pull of the sun and blistering solar radiation make for hellish conditions. BepiColombo will make one more fly-by of Venus and six of Mercury itself to slow down before its arrival in 2025. The last spacecraft to visit Mercury was NASAโ€™s Messenger probe, which ended its mission in 2015 after a four-year orbit.

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Astronomers see possible hints of life in Venus's clouds

Read full article: Astronomers see possible hints of life in Venus's clouds

Astronomers have found a potential sign of life high in the atmosphere of neighboring Venus: hints there may be bizarre microbes living in the sulfuric acid-laden clouds of the hothouse planet. They said it doesn't satisfy the โ€œextraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence" standard established by the late Carl Sagan, who speculated about the possibility of life in the clouds of Venus in 1967. โ€œItโ€™s not a smoking gun," said study co-author David Clements, an Imperial College of London astrophysicist. After three astronomers met in a bar in Hawaii, they decided to look that way at the closest planet to Earth: Venus. ... Not a single process we looked at could produce phosphine in high enough quantities to explain our teamโ€™s findings.โ€That leaves life.

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Mercury putting on rare show Monday, parading across the sun

Read full article: Mercury putting on rare show Monday, parading across the sun

CAPE CANAVERAL, FL โ€“ Mercury is putting on a rare celestial show next week, parading across the sun in view of most of the world. Unlike its 2016 transit, Mercury will score a near bull's-eye this time, passing practically dead center in front of our star. Earthlings get treated to just 13 or 14 Mercury transits a century. Mercury is 3,000 miles (4,800 kilometers) in diameter, compared with the sun's 864,000 miles (1.4 million kilometers.) Although the trek will appear slow, Mercury will zoom across the sun at roughly 150,000 mph (241,000 kph).

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