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Astronoer and 'Looking Up' host Dean Regas says there's more to come in the night sky in 2025.
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An asteroid will take up an orbit around the Earth this weekend, but a comet may put on a better sky show in October.
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The space debris can be seen on video, where it was accidentally caught, burning bright but briefly.
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Two stellar lunar events are happening this August, with a sturgeon supermoon happening Aug. 1, and then a rare blue supermoon Aug. 30.
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This week's geomagnetic storm will bring the aurora borealis further south. On Wednesday, the storm will be highly visible "low on the horizon from Seattle, Des Moines [Iowa], Chicago, Cleveland, Boston, and Halifax [Nova Scotia]."
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Tide Infinity has already been tested in bottle form and as a stain removal pen on the International Space Station.
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Since the Wright brothers first invented powered flight and John Glenn first orbited the Earth, Ohio has stood at the forefront of space and aviation innovation.
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On Cincinnati Edition, we get a preview of what to watch in the night sky in 2023.
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The green comet may be a bit of a bust, but planet pairings, shooting stars, a super Blue Moon and partial eclipse are all on the calendar for this year and next.
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Comet C/2022 E3 was first spotted last year. Its path will bring it within 26 million miles of the Earth on Wednesday, allowing it to be visible to the naked eye for perhaps the last time ever.