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Don't Miss Jupiter Shine Its Brightest in Almost 60 Years

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Jupiter will pass closest to Earth at the same time it's at opposition. That means it will be the brightest it's been in the sky in decades.

Constellation Pictures

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Learn about the solar system and explore the final frontier with our Constellation Pictures. Check out our Constellation Pictures today!

5 Tools for Online Business Communication

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Online business communication tools make collaboration easy. Learn more about the top 5 online business communications tools.

Did the Druids really build Stonehenge?

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Stonehenge was a major project, which probably involved many groups including the Druids. Learn more about Stonehenge at HowStuffWorks.

What are the Nazca lines?

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Long before crop circles captured the world's imagination, a Peruvian culture called the Nazca went about creating a series of intricate lines -- sometimes in the shapes of animals -- on the desert floor. But how'd they do it -- and why?

Worm, Harvest, Blue: Every Full Moon Has a Name

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Everyone's heard of the blue moon and the harvest moon, but every other full moon of the year has a name, too.

Do You See Yourself as Others See You?

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We each have a mental picture of ourselves, and that picture almost never reflects reality. How well does that picture reflect others' mental pictures of you?

Serpent Mound, Ohio: Inside the Archaeological Mystery

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The curves of the Serpent Mound, Ohio state's massive and mysterious geological wonder, line up with the sun during equinoxes and solstices.

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