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- 20 more provisional (orbit to be determined) moons of Saturn have been discovered, bringing Saturn’s total moon count to 82! That’s the highest total in our solar system. 82 is a lot of moons...
- scientists observe the structure of the cosmic web. Gas filaments connecting galaxies are generally hard to detect, but have been seen for the first time.
I missed the mercury transit live stream. Did any one see it?
I was reading Stephen Hawking's last book a couple of weeks ago. When I was reading the chapter about black holes, it made me sad to realise that he never got to see the picture of one.
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I understand it as long as it is explained in layman's terms. The Hawking book was really accessible to the casual reader. I also recommend Kurzgesagt it was also really good at simplifying science.
I'll look for it then! I like watching the NOVA series...I get graphics (visual) and audio (hearing) and they present it in a manner more conducive to me understanding it.