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    September Equinox 2021 is Coming!

    illustration of the March (spring) and September (fall or autumn) equinoxes

    In meteorology, the fall season begins on Sept. 1, however, the September (or fall) equinox gives us the green light to welcome the astronomical fall season in the Northern Hemisphere (and astronomical spring season in the Southern Hemisphere). This happens Sept. 22, 2021, at 19:21 UTC, which is 2:21 p.m. CDT for us in North …

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    August 2021 Brings Rare Seasonal ‘Blue Moon’

    One way to make a Blue Moon is by using a blue filter.

    This month we’ll get to see a Full Moon on Aug. 22, 2021, known by some early Native American tribes of the northeastern United States, as the Sturgeon Moon. The name was given to the Moon because the large sturgeon fish of the Great Lakes, and other major lakes, were more easily caught at this …

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    How many Perseids will I see in 2021?

    Perseids in Country

    By Bill Cooke, NASA Meteoroid Environments Office Many Perseid-related news stories and social media posts state that the maximum rate is about 100 meteors per hour, which is a lot. So, folks get excited and go out on the peak night, braving mosquitos and other nightly hazards. But they are often disappointed; we routinely hear, …

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    The Perseids are on the Rise!

    Perseid Meteor image

    It’s time again for one of the biggest meteor showers of the year! The Perseids are already showing up in our night skies—and when they peak in mid-August, it’s likely to be one of our most impressive skywatching opportunities for a while. Our meteor-tracking cameras spotted their first Perseid on July 26, but your best …

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    See the Strawberry Moon – 2021’s Last Supermoon!

    supermoon

    Our planet’s natural satellite – better known as the Moon – will appear opposite the Sun and fully illuminated on June 24, 2021, at 18:40 UTC, which is 1:40 p.m. CDT (UTC-5). This full Moon is quite special for two reasons: it’s a Strawberry Moon and the last supermoon of the year! The Strawberry Moon …

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    June Solstice Brings Summer, Winter Seasons

    Summer solstice explanation

    The June solstice gives us the green light to welcome the summer season in the Northern Hemisphere and winter season in the Southern Hemisphere. This happens June 21, 2021, at 03:32 UTC, but for us in North America, that’s June 20 at 10:32 p.m. CDT (UTC-5). In meteorology, summer begins on June 1. Yet, June …

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    May’s Full Moon Comes with Supermoon Eclipse

    A telescopic visualization of the 2021 total lunar eclipse.

    As we approach month’s end, there is not one, not two, but three celestial events happening with our Moon! The Moon will be located on Earth’s opposite side from the Sun and fully illuminated May 26, 2021, at 6:13 a.m. CDT. This Full Moon was known by early Native American tribes as the Flower Moon …

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    Flights are Complete! Mission Success!

    parabolic flight on Flight Aware's live map

    After two days of experimenting in weightlessness, a team of researchers from NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center have their feet firmly planted on the ground. The team spent April 28 and 29 on parabolic flights with ZERO-G in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. The flight — which achieves various levels of microgravity by performing maneuvers known as …

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    Parabolic Pre-flight Checklist

    Marshall's parabolic flight crew

    How do you prepare for weightlessness? A team of researchers at NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center has been doing so in preparation of their April 28 and 29 parabolic flights with ZERO-G in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. So what is on their parabolic pre-flight checklist? An easily digestible breakfast The flight team is served a doctor-recommended …

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    Ring-Sheared Drop Team Prepares for Zero-G Flight 

    The Ring-Sheared Drop team boards G Force One

    A team of researchers from NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center is preparing to take flight and evade gravity in pursuit of science. Team members are traveling to Fort Lauderdale, Florida, to test an experiment known as the Ring-Sheared Drop. Developed by Marshall and Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute of Troy, New York, the experiment will study the …

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