Hello guys, We're here with some new information from NASA : 
NASA successfully launched the Auroral Zone Upwelling Rocket Experiment or AZURE mission on April 5, 2019, from the Andøya Space Center in Norway.
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NASA successfully launched the Auroral Zone Upwelling Rocket Experiment or AZURE mission on April 5, 2019, from the Andøya Space Center in Norway.
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Astronomy news update from NASA : 
What's that passing in front of the Sun? It looks like a moon, but it can't be Earth's Moon, because it isn't round. It's the Martian moon Phobos. The featured video was taken from the surface of Mars late last month by the Curiosity rover. Phobos, at 11.5 kilometers across, is 150 times smaller than Luna (our moon) in diameter, but also 50 times closer to its parent planet. In fact, Phobos is so close to Mars that it is expected to break up and crash into Mars within the next 50 million years. In the near term, the low orbit of Phobos results in more rapid solar eclipses than seen from Earth. The featured video has been sped up -- the actual transit took about 35 seconds. A similar video was taken of Mars' smaller and most distant moon Diemos transiting the Sun. The videographer -- the robotic rover Curiosity -- continues to explore Gale crater, most recently an area with stunning vistas and unusual rocks dubbed Glen Torridon.
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What's that passing in front of the Sun? It looks like a moon, but it can't be Earth's Moon, because it isn't round. It's the Martian moon Phobos. The featured video was taken from the surface of Mars late last month by the Curiosity rover. Phobos, at 11.5 kilometers across, is 150 times smaller than Luna (our moon) in diameter, but also 50 times closer to its parent planet. In fact, Phobos is so close to Mars that it is expected to break up and crash into Mars within the next 50 million years. In the near term, the low orbit of Phobos results in more rapid solar eclipses than seen from Earth. The featured video has been sped up -- the actual transit took about 35 seconds. A similar video was taken of Mars' smaller and most distant moon Diemos transiting the Sun. The videographer -- the robotic rover Curiosity -- continues to explore Gale crater, most recently an area with stunning vistas and unusual rocks dubbed Glen Torridon.
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Our new 'Word Of The Day' article update : deem , v :
(transitive, obsolete) To judge, to pass judgment on; to doom, to sentence. (transitive, obsolete) To adjudge, to decree. (transitive, obsolete) To dispense (justice); to administer (law). (transitive) To hold in belief or estimation; to adjudge as a conclusion; to regard as being; to evaluate according to one's beliefs; to account. (transitive, intransitive) To think, judge, or hold as an opinion; to decide or believe on consideration; to suppose. (intransitive) To have or hold as an opinion; to judge; to think. To mark World Health Day on 7 April and the benefits of being active, we are featuring a series of action words or verbs.
(transitive, obsolete) To judge, to pass judgment on; to doom, to sentence. (transitive, obsolete) To adjudge, to decree. (transitive, obsolete) To dispense (justice); to administer (law). (transitive) To hold in belief or estimation; to adjudge as a conclusion; to regard as being; to evaluate according to one's beliefs; to account. (transitive, intransitive) To think, judge, or hold as an opinion; to decide or believe on consideration; to suppose. (intransitive) To have or hold as an opinion; to judge; to think. To mark World Health Day on 7 April and the benefits of being active, we are featuring a series of action words or verbs.



