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See An Amazing Photo Of The Blizzard From Space
See An Amazing Photo Of The Blizzard From Space
See An Amazing Photo Of The Blizzard From Space
As the whole Northeast is dealing with a blanket of snow, we've seen plenty of maps and graphics, but nothing compares to this absolutely stunning photo of the storm over the East Coast that was taken by NASA astronaut (and New Jersey native) Scott Kelly from the International Space Station. Take a look:
A True “Space” Oddity; The Greatest Cover Song Ever!
A True “Space” Oddity; The Greatest Cover Song Ever!
A True “Space” Oddity; The Greatest Cover Song Ever!
Astronaut Chris Hadfield has spent the past five months as the commander of Expedition 35 aboard the International Space Station, posting lots of great videos. His tenure ended Sunday night, and he left us with one final amazing video.
Look To The Skies Tonight Weather Permitting
Look To The Skies Tonight Weather Permitting
Look To The Skies Tonight Weather Permitting
Hopefully the rain we have been dealing with all day will be out of the area tonight once the sun goes down so we get a chance to see the Pan STARRS Comet. According to scientists, look to the western sky. The moon and the comet will not be any higher than 10 degrees above the horizon. That is about the size of your clenched held out at arm's length. Also use binoculars for the best chance to see it tonight. Check out Space.com for more info.
Video Clip Of The Day- Space Baseball
Video Clip Of The Day- Space Baseball
Video Clip Of The Day- Space Baseball
I guess you have to get creative when hanging out in outer space. I could do this all day. Forget the Science stuff. Play ball!!!! Enjoy the "Video Clip of the Day". Feel free to leave your comments down below.

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