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There's a rare "black moon" event happening this weekend, and even though you won't be able to see the moon, it will make for a great chance to see one of the night sky's most amazing sights.
The Milky Way is expected to shine every night through August as it gets higher in a darker sky throughout the United States, ...
The center of the Milky Way, which Dyches refers to as "the core," became visible in June and is expected to shine every ...
It's the first day of the Minnesota State Fair, and the new Princess Kay of the Milky Way will have her likeness carved in butter.
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The Daily Galaxy on MSNScientists Uncover Surprising Details About the Milky Way’s Least Visible Satellite
In a groundbreaking study published in the Astrophysical Journal Letters, scientists have reevaluated the nature of Ursa ...
Minnesota's dairy industry crowned its Princess Kay, a Wright County native, at the Minnesota State Fairgrounds. A Stearns County native is runner up.
As the winner, Malorie Thorson will be the first to have her likeness sculpted out of butter at the Minnesota State Fair.
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Space.com on MSNBlack Moon darkens August skies — here's how to hunt sparking wonders in the Milky Way this weekend
M11 is best viewed in the hours between sunset and midnight in August, when the cluster can be found roughly 40 degrees above ...
Malorie Thorson, a 20-year-old college student from Waverly, Minnesota, was crowned in an evening ceremony on Wednesday, Aug.
(KNSI) — The 72nd Princess Kay of the Milky Way was crowned Wednesday night at the Minnesota State Fair Bandshell.
ST. PAUL, Minn. — Malorie Thorson, a 20-year-old college student from Waverly, has been crowned the 72nd Princess Kay of the Milky Way. The ceremony took place on August 20 at the Minnesota State ...
A 20-year-old college student from Wright County was crowned the 72nd Princess Kay of the Milky Way during a coronation ...
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