StarDate
Updates from StarDate Online, including daily radio show podcast, stargazing tips, and featured images.
Copyright: 2007 The University of Texas McDonald Observatory
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Vibrating to a solar symphony.
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Getting in touch with the Sun.
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A star with two personalities.
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Assigning blame for the Dog Days.
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The Apollo Moon brightens the sky.
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Digging into the lunar past.
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The Moon gets a little younger.
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Spacecraft that keep on going.
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Looking for the edges of the solar system.
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The birthplace of a future star.
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A word on nutrition from the stars.
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Clusters of giant but doomed stars.
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A plethora of treats in the evening sky.
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Crossing paths in the evening sky.
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Reflecting sunlight all night long.
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Rockclimbing on a small planet.
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A moon with a retro fashion sense.
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Two planets loop through the evening sky.
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Life and death from the cosmos.
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Looking for threats from beyond Earth.
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Did the mammoths forget to duck?.
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The debate over a Siberian explosion.
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A scary blast from the past.
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A star and planet with big reputations.
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A star that flips in a hurry.
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Recycling on a planetary scale.
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Floating through alien skies.
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Summer starts all over again.
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Bolstering the heart of the lion.
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A small record for a black hole.
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Bright planets bracket the evening sky.
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Connecting to the Sun and stars.
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Warming up to a new season.
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A little bright moonlight for a June night.
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Blazing the trail to space.
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The scar of an ancient beating.
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Lighting up the sky with neon.
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The Moon enters dangerous territory.
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The Sun does a flip-flop.
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The Sun flips a magnetic switch.
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Measuring the distance to a faint star.
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A giant corner of the Summer Triangle.
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Making contact with another solar system.
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Chugging down the western sky.















