Jupiter is Struck
It appears Jupiter took one for the team. A big buzz among astronomical circles last week was the appearance of a new large spot on the planet Jupiter. It has all the hallmarks of a large asteroid...
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It has been a couple weeks since I last looked at the U.S. Drought Monitor. Given that we have had nearly zero precipitation since then, you would think the drought situation would have gotten much...
View ArticleEl Nino Update, Space News
I have been focusing quite closely on the developing El Nino in order to get a handle on upcoming winter trends in the U.S., particularly here in the Midwest. Many people could use a more accurate long...
View ArticleTrees on Mars?
The weather still appears tranquil and mild for Northcentral Wisconsin for the foreseeable future (at least the next 7 days). As we have been detailing this week, the temperature forecast has been...
View ArticleRain Chances, Mars News
It is getting to the point where the snowmelt contest requires a daily trip to Rib Mountain in order to observe the day when it finally melts. I was up there yesterday of course and got some new video....
View ArticleSearching For Life Again
In yesterday’s blog I mentioned the race to discover what life might exist in Antarctic lakes trapped for millions of years under miles of ice. For those wanting a few more details, lo and behold, here...
View ArticleHow Much Excitement For Space?
When we began the blog, and even at times before when the “articles” were not officially titled blog entries, I used to share and discuss a little more space news. I did this because I find space...
View ArticleMore Deciphering Results
With the large volume of scientific studies being published every day, it can be hard to understand or decipher it all. Many times it seems like a new research result will contradict an older study,...
View ArticleFive of a Kind (Planets)
The last time we were able to see such a spectacle was January 2005. Of course we are talking about having five planets visible in the same part of the sky simultaneously. This will be the case...
View ArticleThe End of a Martian Era
A little detour into space news for those of you who look up at the night sky and dream – the Mars Opportunity rover is probably dead. It is sad news but it also highlights something very remarkable. A...
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