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Exploratory Research | Overview, Types & Examples
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Mar 30, 2017
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The holiday aftermath 💤 | explore.org
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Move over awards season, hello to the holiday season! Here’s our 2025 Holiday Schedule: ✅ Monday, October 14 • Open for Indigenous Peoples’ Day ✅ Monday, November 11 • Open for Veterans Day ✅ Monday, November 25 • Open for Thanksgiving Week ❌ Thursday, November 28 • Closed for Thanksgiving ✅ Monday, December 23 • Open for Winter Break ⏳ Tuesday, December 24 • 10 a.m.–3 p.m. ❌ Wednesday, December 25 • Closed for Christmas ✅ Monday, December 30 • Open for Winter Break ✅ Tuesday, December 31 • Open
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🌌 Tonight, the sky puts on a glowing crown. ✨ An Arctic halo will shine brightly on March 1, filling the night with a soft, magical light. | Exploratory World
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👉🌕 February 23, 2026 brings a beautiful sight as the Moon dominates the night sky. It shines with calm brilliance, its pale surface covered in ancient craters and gentle shadows that reveal every detail. Familiar as it is, the Moon still holds a quiet mystery that never fades. ✨ At first, it may seem like the Moon is sharing the sky with Antares — the famous red star known as the “Heart of the Scorpion.” The idea feels magical and symbolic, especially for those who enjoy imagining stories hidd
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February 20 ✨ Saturn Meets Neptune ✨ On February 20, Saturn and Neptune align in a rare cosmic meeting. This powerful pairing symbolizes the union of structure and dreams, discipline and intuition, reality and imagination—bringing a moment that feels both grounding and deeply inspiring. | Exploratory World
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🌙⭐ Moon Near Spica — February 21–22, 2026 On the nights of February 21–22, 2026, the Moon will pass close to Spica, the brightest star in the constellation Virgo, forming a beautiful duo in the late-night sky. ⏰ Best time to watch: • About 10:00 PM to 4:00 AM (local time) • The view becomes clearer after midnight as the Moon and Spica climb higher above the horizon 📍 Where to look: • Face the eastern sky in the late evening, then look toward the south after midnight • Find a bright bluish-whit
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👉🌒✨ 2026: A Year of Four Spectacular Eclipses The year 2026 will bring an unusual treat for skywatchers, with two solar eclipses and two lunar eclipses occurring between February–March and again in August. On February 17, an annular solar eclipse — often called the “Ring of Fire” — will be seen in its full form from Antarctica, while parts of southern South America, southern Africa, and the Indian Ocean will witness it as a partial eclipse. Shortly after, on March 3, a total lunar eclipse will
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👉Six-Planet Lineup Lights Up the Sky on February 28! 🌌 Sky lovers are in for a treat this February 28. Six planets — Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, and Neptune — will appear arranged across the evening sky in a beautiful planetary lineup. Events like this don’t happen often, making it a special moment for anyone who enjoys looking up at the stars. 📅 Best time to watch: Shortly after sunset 🌍 Where to see it: Visible from many parts of the world, as long as skies are clear and the hor
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👉On the evening of February 27, look toward the western sky shortly after sunset for a beautiful celestial scene. Bright Venus will glow strongly above the horizon, with Jupiter shining close by. Beneath them, a slender crescent Moon will curve upward, making the three objects resemble a smiling face in the fading twilight. The sight is gentle but unforgettable and can be seen with the naked eye. This arrangement is called a triple conjunction. It happens when three celestial bodies appear clos
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On February 28, stargazers will have a chance to see a striking planetary lineup. Mercury, Venus, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune will appear stretched across the sky in a gentle arc. This happens because all the planets orbit the Sun on nearly the same flat path, known as the ecliptic. From Earth, this shared track can make them look as if they are arranged in a line. Four of these worlds — Mercury, Venus, Jupiter, and Saturn — should be easy to spot with the unaided eye, shining like brig
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Martin Gregus Jr. | It's been just under 24 hours since I got back from an exploratory holiday through Asia (7th continent ✔️) and while you might be expecting... | Instagram
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👉February Sky Highlights February brings a lineup of beautiful sky events, from close Moon–star encounters to important planetary changes. Step outside on clear nights and watch the sky in action. --- 🌙 February 3 – Moon Covers Regulus The Moon moves directly in front of Regulus, the bright star known as the “Heart of the Lion” in Leo. For a brief moment, the star will vanish behind the Moon and then pop back into view. With binoculars or a small telescope, this is a thrilling sight. --- 🪐 Fe
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🌍✨ Planetary Parade — February 28 ✨🌍 On the evening of February 28, just after sunset, skywatchers will be treated to a spectacular sight — six planets lining up across the western sky: Mercury, Venus, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune. 🌟 Easy to spot with your eyes: Venus, Jupiter, Saturn (Mercury may be harder to see because it stays low near the horizon) 🔭 You’ll need binoculars or a telescope for: Uranus and Neptune The planets will appear closest together on February 28, but you can
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Explore the North American seasonal colours and breathe in the fresh outdoors with Explora Journeys. Start your journey with us. | Explora Journeys
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