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Two Galaxies Intertwined on Camera the Other Night—No Wait, That’s Just an Aerial Shot of DC and Baltimore

Why does DC look so orange?
DC, Photography, Baltimore, Space  |  5 months ago
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12 Stellar Ways to Celebrate the 50th Anniversary of the Moon Landing Around DC

Kennedy Center, National Mall, National Air and Space Museum, Space Exploration  |  Jul 11, 2019
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This $5000 Ride Is the Closest You Can Get to Going to Space

Non-astronauts are welcome on the "vomit comet."
DC Airports, NASA, Dulles International Airport, Space  |  Feb 6, 2019
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An American University Professor and Student Played a Part in the Biggest Scientific Discovery of 2017

They contributed to research that helped detect the collision of two neutron stars.
American University, Space, Neutron stars, Gravitational waves  |  Oct 20, 2017
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