Seattle WA (SPX) Jan 31, 2016 When the moon is high in the sky, it creates bulges in the planet’s atmosphere that creates imperceptible changes in the amount of rain that falls below. New University of Washington research to be published in Geophysical Research Letters shows that the lunar forces affect the amount of rain - though very slightly. “As far as I know, this is the first study to convincingly connect t Full article
I'm so glad to see this trend and I look forward to seeing it continue!
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Here is a time lapse of the International Space Station flying over the earth.
The stunning Sombrero galaxy (seriously, there should be a blog that’s just photos of the Sombrero galaxy)
Tilt-shift photo of the space shuttle Endeavor by NASA
NGC 1398 in Fornax.
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Check out our new video to see every NASA astronaut class. Some patterns emerge.
Cassini, Jupiter and Saturn