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When Did Humans First Walk on the Moon? Time of Day Revealed
It was not daytime but rather night time when man first walked on the moon. Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin set foot on the moon at 10:56 p.m. EDT on July 20, 1969.
Capricornus Constellation: Coordinates, Visibility & Viewing Times
Earth: The Only Planet with Water in All Three Phases - Explained
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Witness Both Sunset and Moonrise Simultaneously: A Grand Canyon Spectacle
Dwarf Galaxy Captures Smaller Companion, Unveiling First Extragalactic Merger
Earth and Venus: Forged by Repeated Cosmic Collisions
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Study Finds Negative Media Coverage During Election Campaigns Has No Adverse Impact on Party Leaders
NIST Unveils New Data Boosting Drone Forensics Capabilities
NOAA Warns of Potentially Extremely Active Atlantic Hurricane Season
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Do Invisible Aliens Exist Among Us? Insights from an Astrobiologist
MeerKAT Enhances Black Hole Ejection Research with New Swedish Receiver
Astrophysicists Discover Quasar-Driven Mechanism That Could Rewrite Galaxy Demise
How Spaceflight Impacts Human Immunity: Insights and Findings
Comet 67P’s Dynamic Surface: Collapsing Cliffs & Bouncing Boulders
Light Reflections Around Black Holes: How the Universe Appears in Multiple Images
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