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Exploratory Research | Overview, Types & Examples
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The holiday aftermath 💤 | explore.org
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🌌 Tonight, the sky puts on a glowing crown. ✨ An Arctic halo will shine brightly on March 1, filling the night with a soft, magical light. | Exploratory World
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February 20 ✨ Saturn Meets Neptune ✨ On February 20, Saturn and Neptune align in a rare cosmic meeting. This powerful pairing symbolizes the union of structure and dreams, discipline and intuition, reality and imagination—bringing a moment that feels both grounding and deeply inspiring. | Exploratory World
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😯👉Tonight: 🔴Blood Moon – March 3, 2026 A Blood Moon is a moment of reckoning. When the Moon moves completely into Earth’s shadow, it doesn’t vanish — it changes. Sunlight passes through our atmosphere, scattering the blue tones and allowing deep red light to reach the lunar surface. The result is a glowing crimson Moon, a color that feels like endings, like iron, like truth rising to the surface. For close to an hour, the Moon will hover in a rich red shade within Earth’s darkest shadow. It i
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😯👉Western Sky Treat Tonight — February 21 Soon after sunset, the western horizon will offer a peaceful yet stunning sky show. A slim crescent Moon will hang low in the twilight, its bright edge gently glowing as the sky darkens. If the air is clear, you might also notice a faint glow on the Moon’s dark side — a soft earthshine caused by sunlight reflecting off Earth, adding an extra touch of beauty. Close by, dazzling Venus will shine brightly, easy to spot even before the sky gets fully dark.
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🌙⭐ Moon Near Spica — February 21–22, 2026 On the nights of February 21–22, 2026, the Moon will pass close to Spica, the brightest star in the constellation Virgo, forming a beautiful duo in the late-night sky. ⏰ Best time to watch: • About 10:00 PM to 4:00 AM (local time) • The view becomes clearer after midnight as the Moon and Spica climb higher above the horizon 📍 Where to look: • Face the eastern sky in the late evening, then look toward the south after midnight • Find a bright bluish-whit
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👉🌒✨ 2026: A Year of Four Spectacular Eclipses The year 2026 will bring an unusual treat for skywatchers, with two solar eclipses and two lunar eclipses occurring between February–March and again in August. On February 17, an annular solar eclipse — often called the “Ring of Fire” — will be seen in its full form from Antarctica, while parts of southern South America, southern Africa, and the Indian Ocean will witness it as a partial eclipse. Shortly after, on March 3, a total lunar eclipse will
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👉Two worlds, one sky. On February 1, look up and you’ll see the Moon appearing close to Saturn — a beautiful sight in the night sky. 🌙🪐 This peaceful pairing creates a calm and elegant view. The Moon will shine bright and bold, while Saturn will glow softly beside it, steady and distant. It’s a quiet reminder of how enormous the universe is — and how amazing it feels when two worlds seem to meet in the same sky. This alignment isn’t flashy or dramatic. Instead, it’s subtle and soothing — the
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Martin Gregus Jr. | It's been just under 24 hours since I got back from an exploratory holiday through Asia (7th continent ✔️) and while you might be expecting... | Instagram
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👉February Sky Highlights February brings a lineup of beautiful sky events, from close Moon–star encounters to important planetary changes. Step outside on clear nights and watch the sky in action. --- 🌙 February 3 – Moon Covers Regulus The Moon moves directly in front of Regulus, the bright star known as the “Heart of the Lion” in Leo. For a brief moment, the star will vanish behind the Moon and then pop back into view. With binoculars or a small telescope, this is a thrilling sight. --- 🪐 Fe
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😯👉February 18–19, 2026: Quadruple Sky Show About 30–90 minutes after sunset, a thin crescent Moon will appear lined up with Mercury, Venus, and Saturn along the ecliptic — the path the Sun follows across our sky. Venus will shine intensely, second only to the Moon in brightness. Mercury and Saturn will sit lower near the horizon, fainter but still visible in the twilight glow. Though these worlds are separated by vast distances in space, they will seem gathered together in the calm western sky
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👉✨ Six-Planet Alignment — February 28, 2026 🌌 A remarkable planetary lineup will grace the sky on February 28, just after sunset. Six planets — Mercury, Venus, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune — will appear stretched across the evening horizon in a rare celestial display. ⏰ When to Watch Head outside about 30 to 60 minutes after sunset. Look toward the western to southwestern sky, where the planets will be visible in a gentle arc. 🔭 What You’ll See Venus and Jupiter will be the brightest
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😯👉2026 is set to be an unforgettable year for skywatchers, with four major eclipses visible from different parts of the world. The first event occurs on February 17, when an annular solar eclipse — often called the “Ring of Fire” — takes place. During this type of eclipse, the Moon moves in front of the Sun but appears slightly smaller, leaving a bright ring of sunlight visible around its edges. The full annular phase will mainly pass over Antarctica, while parts of southern South America and
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Searching for the perfect way to spend the holidays in San Francisco? Light up with delight this season at the Exploratorium's winter exhibition, Glow and celebrate with us this winter. RSVP today! | Exploratorium
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😯👉Saturn and Neptune Meet in a Rare Sky Event Tonight 🪐✨ Tonight, Saturn and Neptune appear extremely close together in the sky, separated by less than 1°. This marks the final encounter in a rare three-part conjunction that began in 2025. Saturn is bright and easy to see without any equipment. Neptune, however, is much farther away — about 2.8 billion miles from Earth — and appears as a faint blue-gray dot. To spot it beside Saturn, you’ll need binoculars or a telescope. Over the next few ni
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