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Looking Skyward: Super Novas, Icy Moons, and a Neutron Star

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There's lots to cover on this week's Looking Skyward. Dust from melted snow in the Antarctic could be from a super-nova; an upcoming NASA mission will explore Europa; one of Jupiter’s icy moons, a black hole gobbles up a neutron star. 

Looking Skyward with with Dr. Regina Jorgensen of the Maria Mitchell Association and All Things Considered host Brian Morris airs every other week on WCAI. 

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