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sky

[skahy] / skaɪ /


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Goodyear’s first branded blimp, Pilgrim, made its inaugural flight on June 3, 1925, and the famous airships have graced the skies ever since, photographing and filming Super Bowls, World Series, Olympics and more.

From Los Angeles Times

But bouncing from sky to dirt in a bipolar fashion loses its charms with endless repetition.

From Los Angeles Times

The broad and consistent sky coverage provided by eROSITA proved especially important.

From Science Daily

The Melbourne pitch was prepared with 10 millimetres of grass on the wicket, making it heavily favourable for the bowlers with plenty of movement and bounce under overcast skies.

From Barron's

For a handful of evenings in February, skywatchers were treated to a rare celestial display as seven planets appeared in the evening sky at the same time.

From BBC