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The Harvest moon during a partial eclipse on Sept. 17. Earth currently has a “mini-moon,” which offers a unique research opportunity for astronomers. KATE KOTLYAR/DFP PHOTOGRAPHER

From space rocks to dirty snowballs, Boston astronomers talk current astronomical events, our connection to the universe

Macie Parker October 11, 2024
Astronomical events — a comet just as bright as Jupiter and the mini-moon — are not just interesting to look at. They offer a unique glimpse into the vastness of the galaxy that we call home.
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