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Google's latest Doodle celebrates the third quarter moon phase with a fun interactive card game. The Google Rise of the ...
Bill Gray, who created a software package astronomers use to track nearby asteroids and comets, told me that he’s certain our mini-moon has gone back to orbiting the sun rather than our planet.
If you click on Friday's Google Doodle, celebrating the lunar cycle, you'll go into a click-to-play card battler that turns the moon's eight phases into your own personal combo deck. In the game ...
A mini-moon is on track to enter Earth’s orbit and come as close as 27,000 miles away. However, rather than some asteroid that will orbit around the Earth, it may actually just be some old space ...
We checked out the interactive Doodle popcorn game back in September, and now Google’s introducing another one, all centered around the phases of the moon. Dubbed “Rise of the Half Moon ...
Today's Google Doodle celebrates ... The reason the moon appears to turn red during an eclipse is because Earth's atmosphere filters light from the Sun, with only the reddest light making it ...
Earth will soon be gaining a “mini ... sun. Jim Todd, the director of space science and industry at the Oregon Museum of Science and Industry, says this likely isn’t the first mini-moon ...