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Share & discuss informative content on: * Astrophysics * Cosmology * Space Exploration * Planetary Science * Astrobiology
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Upcoming Space Events

DART collision

September 26, 2022
NASA's DART intentionally collides with asteroid Dimorphos

Crew 5 mission

September 29, 2022
SpaceX/Nasa's Crew 5 mission launches to the ISS

Europa flyby

September 29, 2022
Nasa's Juno makes a close (200 km) flyby of Jupiter's moon Europa

Partial solar eclipse

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Visible in southern South America

Total lunar eclipse

November 7, 2022
Visible in the Pacific region

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