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Mallorie Thorson became the 72nd Princess Kay of the Milky Way on Wednesday, the eve of the 2025 Minnesota State Fair.
A 20-year-old college student from Wright County was crowned the 72nd Princess Kay of the Milky Way during a coronation ...
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Space.com on MSNThe Milky Way's faintest satellite may not be what astronomers thought. 'These results solve a major mystery in astrophysics'
Ursa Major III/Unions 1 (UMa3/U1), the faintest known satellite of our galaxy, orbits the Milky Way at a distance of more ...
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Waverly woman coming from a long line of dairy farmers crowned Princess Kay of the Milky Way
Malorie Thorson, who grew up on a dairy farm in rural Wright County, was crowned the 72nd Princess Kay of the Milky Way on ...
Midwest Dairy announced on Wednesday that the 72nd Princess Kay of the Milky Way was crowned during a ceremony at the ...
Malorie Thorson, a 20-year-old student at South Dakota State University (SDSU) from Waverly, was chosen out of 10 finalists at the Leinie Lodge Bandhsell Stage on Wednesday night.
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Space.com on MSNThe Milky Way brightens the moonless summer sky this week: Here's where to look
Head away from city lights in late August to see the dense core of the Milky Way arcing towards the southwestern horizon against a blissfully dark sky as the waning lunar disk approaches its new moon ...
New evidence suggests that a dwarf galaxy orbiting the Milky Way called Ursa Major III is actually a star cluster.
The center of our Milky Way galaxy is the latest in a series of stunning cosmic phenomena that should be visible in August ...
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KEYC News Now on MSN72nd Princess Kay of the Milky Way coronation takes place Wednesday night
Princess Kay serves as the official goodwill ambassador and spokesperson for the state’s nearly 19-hundred dairy farmers.
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Where can you see the Milky Way in Florida? These 3 'dark sky' locations may be the best view
The Milky Way is expected to shine every night through August as it gets higher in a darker sky throughout the United States, ...
Milky Way is expected to shine every night through August as it gets higher in a darker sky throughout the United States, including Florida.
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