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Scientists now have traced this meteorite, found in the Sultanate of Oman in 2002, back to a particular patch of Moon and dated its departure for Earth.
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The SDF survey is probing a full-moon-sized patch of sky in the constellation Coma Berenices.
So John Conklin, the set and costume designer, and Duane Schuler, the lighting designer, set the action against a black backdrop that occasionally exposes a round moon or a patch of dingy color, and atop a metallic black platform meant, presumably, to give the staging a modern jolt.
Scarf of moon fallen, fist.
Some kind of moon unicorn?
A NASA Earth-observing satellite has captured the moon's shadow darkening a patch of the Pacific Ocean during Thursday's stunning "ring of fire" solar eclipse.
For three and a half years, the telescope will stare at the same patch of sky about 10 degrees, or 20 full moons, wide, in the constellations Cygnus and Lyra.
The new telescope took an 11-day-long exposure--a record amount of time for Chandra--of Chandra--of Chandra--ofout half the size of the full moon, called Deep Field South.
In February 2000, they aimed the Chandra X-ray Observatory at a patch of sky about half the size of the full moon in the constellation Scutum, smack-dab astride the galactic ridge.
Mr. Junkin sees his robotic creation as the kind of machine that could land on the moon in the years before humans return, potentially clearing a patch of land and preparing it for construction.
LSST will view a patch of sky 3.5° across; that's seven times the diameter of the sun or moon.
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