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Read news from the world of astronomy for the week of November 4, 2022.
Latest News
The unique vantage point of NASA’s Juno spacecraft has revealed a new side to Jupiter’s auroras.

The largest set of radar data for near-Earth asteroids will help us understand their origins and protect Earth from future impacts.

Astronomers have connected dozens of neutrinos detected by the IceCube Observatory to a nearby galaxy, M77, aka the Squid Galaxy.

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Observing Highlights
The waxing gibbous Moon shines with Jupiter this evening. Most scopes will usually show at least the tan North and South Equatorial Belts on Jupiter's dazzling whiteness, and its four big moons. Each of those four is roughly the size of our Moon.

No matter how you look up at the sky — with a telescope, binos, or just your eyes — you're a cosmic explorer.

Set the alarm and bring plenty of coffee. We’ve got a total lunar eclipse coming that you don’t want to miss.

Download or stream our Sky Tour astronomy podcast to find out about this month’s lunar eclipse, possible meteor surprises, and much more.

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Hamptons Observatory and Suffolk County Community College present a free, virtual lecture by Jill Tarter.