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Is a Mission To Venus Possible?
Explore how scientists study this inhospitable planet from a safe distance using remote sensing, atmospheric probes, and laboratory experiments. Without physically landing, they can measure its composition and understand its geological processes and chemical reactions. Plus, fellow space enthusiast Trace Dominguez shares some tips on how you can spot Venus in our night sky.
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Star Gazers STGZ502 March 3-9, 2025 “Pi Day to Eclipse Them All”

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Star Gazers STGZ501 February 24 - March 2, 2025 “Moons Over My Pleiades March 2025”

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Star Gazers STGZ452 February 17-23, 2025 “Who Cut Those Crab Claws?”

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Star Gazers STGZ451 February 10-16, 2025 “We’re Crossing Saturn’s Plane - Now What?”

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Star Gazers STGZ450 February 3-9, 2025 “The Ecliptic Moon Meetups of 2025”

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Star Gazers STGZ449 January 27, 2025 - February 2, 2025 “Finding the North Star”

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Star Gazers STGZ448 January 20-26, 2025 “Jupiter’s Moons Right Now Jan 2025”

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Star Gazers STGZ447 January 13-19, 2025 “Vega, Vega, Vega”

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Star Gazers STGZ446 January 6-12, 2025 “A Mars, Venus, Saturn, Moon Meetup! Jan 2025”

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Star Gazers STGZ445 Dec 30, 2024 - Jan 5, 2025 “Sky Events to Look For in 2025!”

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Star Gazers STGZ444 December 23-29, 2024 “The Last Stars of 2024”

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Star Gazers STGZ443 December 16-22, 2024 “Morning Mercury and Evening Venus Dec 2024”