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Planets separating, meteor showers, and a dim comet.
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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.