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The planet Ross 128 is 11 light-years away and 1.35 times the mass of Earth and orbits its red dwarf star every 9.9 days.
Today is the 128th birth anniversary of Edwin Hubble – he determined that the universe has more than one galaxy and that those galaxies are moving outward, some at incredible rates of speed – revealing the previously unrealized expansion of the universe.
Jupiter, Venus, and Mars have the pre-dawn sky this week from 6am to sunrise. The moon and, strictly speaking Saturn and Mercury, hold court weakly and very low in the west at sunset.
By WHYYThe planet Ross 128 is 11 light-years away and 1.35 times the mass of Earth and orbits its red dwarf star every 9.9 days.
Today is the 128th birth anniversary of Edwin Hubble – he determined that the universe has more than one galaxy and that those galaxies are moving outward, some at incredible rates of speed – revealing the previously unrealized expansion of the universe.
Jupiter, Venus, and Mars have the pre-dawn sky this week from 6am to sunrise. The moon and, strictly speaking Saturn and Mercury, hold court weakly and very low in the west at sunset.