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With the constellation Ursa Major high in the sky, late April presents an ideal opportunity to spot the 'Three Leaps of the Gazelle' asterism - a set of three stellar pairings hanging below the ...
Peter Overton has opened up about why he spat out a throat lozenge while live on air presenting Nine's evening news bulletin. The gaffe occurred just minutes into Thursday night's bulletin as ...
Mars’ eastward motion carries it into Leo the Lion on May 26, and it ends the month slightly to the left of Leo’s famous Sickle asterism. The Red Planet fades a bit during May, dipping from ...
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A veteran newsreader has experienced an on-air blunder after accidentally spitting out a throat lozenge during an interview. Peter Overton, 59, began his career as a reporter in the 1980s and has ...
It glides serenely through northern Sagittarius, far above the spout of the Teapot asterism as it sits right-side up in the sky this morning. With no Moon above the horizon, if you’ve got a ...
You can track down M81 by locating the Big Dipper asterism in the constellation Ursa Major - which is high overhead this time of year in the Northern Hemisphere - and engaging in a little star ...
With a focus on long-term freshness, daily convenience, and non-invasive use, SmileGuard is quickly emerging as one of the best oral health lozenges for people who want more than just a temporary fix.
Charles, good evening to you,” Overton told the Canberra-based journalist. He appeared to catch the lozenge in his hand and quickly resumed the news segment. The 58-year-old presenter returned ...