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Where to watch Super Bowl 2025 commercials
How to see and learn more about this February's planetary alignment
1440 newsletter launches 1440 Topics to explain all kinds of subjects
Where to watch Super Bowl 2025 commercials
This coming Sunday, February 9, 2025, the Super Bowl will be played between the Kansas City Chiefs and the Philadelphia Eagles in the city of New Orleans.
The American football final is the most important sporting event in the United States and generates enormous expectation not only for its sporting aspect but also for the halftime show -which this year will feature rapper Kendrick Lamar- and for the advertising spots that are broadcast during Fox network's transmission.
This year's advertisements have reached a new record: some companies will pay 8 million dollars for a 30-second spot. Super Bowl advertisements spark the interest of millions of people not only in the United States but in many other countries. The average price this year is 7.5 million dollars per advertisement.
Many of the advertisements that will be broadcast are available online days in advance. At Hoy en internet we have compiled some sites where it's possible to watch them:
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How to see and learn more about this February's planetary alignment
Throughout this month of February, astronomy enthusiasts can discover six planets in the night sky: Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune, in an uncommon planetary alignment.
But on February 28, 2025, and only during that night, an even more exceptional event will occur: Mercury will also be visible, bringing the number of visible planets in the sky to seven. This phenomenon will take several centuries to repeat, as this coincidence won't occur again until the year 2492.
How to learn more about this phenomenon and, in general, about sky observation? At Hoy en internet we have compiled some online resources that might be useful to you:
NASA's Skywatching page offers tips, guides, activities, and videos for sky observation enthusiasts.
Here's an overview of this February's calendar: What's Up: February 2025 Skywatching Tips from NASA – NASA
A good online resource to learn about what we can see in the sky is Stellarium Web, which allows us to explore stars and planets from our browser.
The British Royal Museums Greenwich offers live online night tours via streaming. This coming Wednesday, February 5, one is scheduled: Tour the night sky LIVE
The great planetary alignment: how to see the extraordinary astronomical phenomenon that won't repeat for 400 years – BBC News Mundo
Planetary parade February 2025: When, where and how to see it – Space.com
The newsletter 1440 Daily Digest, which already has more than 4.2 million subscribers, is produced by a journalistic team that daily reviews what more than a hundred media outlets and information sources publish and selects the most relevant topics of the day that can be read in five minutes.
“Why 1440? The printing press was invented around the year 1440, spreading knowledge to the masses and changing the course of history. More facts: In every day, there are 1,440 minutes. We’re here to make each one count.”
Recently, the 1440 team has set out to take a further step in presenting useful information to the user and has begun launching the 1440 Topics project.
It aims to offer essential information on different topics, with information selected and prepared by people, not algorithms.
The first thematic category that has been completed and is already fully launched is Business & Finance. For example, in it we can find "topics" such as the following:
Venture Capital: The funding that powered your favorite startup
Gig Economy: The growing labor force generated by internet platforms
Bitcoin: The decentralized, blockchain-based digital currency that's disrupting finance
College Tuition: Higher education is a must-have for many but comes at a heavy cost
Inflation: What causes prices to rise and how governments manage them
Additionally, although they haven't been officially launched yet - it will happen soon - specific topics corresponding to these other four major areas can already be consulted:
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