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The March Skies

Approximately 1000 years ago, early astronomers in China detected a star that became so bright it could be seen during the daytime. Now, when modern astronomers look at that exact spot in the sky, they can observe a pulsing neutron star surrounded by the rapidly expanding gas cloud that made up the original star that went supernova. Courtesy NASA, STScI
Mercury emerges from behind the sun (in relation to Earth) and appears low in the west during evening twilight near the end of March. It…

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