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After months without a meteor shower, sky-gazers now have a reason to keep their chins up — the Lyrids are here to kick off the season.
Active since last week, the shower is formed from a comet’s debris and is forecast to produce the most fireballs overnight.
Oceania Cruises®, the world’s leading culinary- and destination-focused cruise line, today announced four additional 2026 ...
NASA explains how a 'ring of fire' annular solar eclipse occurs and how it differs from a total solar eclipse. WARNING: ...
Oceania Cruises has added four additional 2026 solar eclipse sailings to meet this new demand. The cruise line now has five ...
NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory captured a partial solar eclipse. See its view in multiple wavelengths. Credit: Space.com | ...
The constellation of four satellites can take both narrow- and wide-field images of the Sun to study its corona and solar ...
The Lyrid meteor shower — "considered one of the oldest and most reliable celestial shows of the year" — will overlap the Eta ...
Skywatchers worldwide are in for a charming cosmic display before the sun rises next week as three celestial bodies will ...
Last spring, the strongest geomagnetic storm in two decades slammed Earth, producing light displays across the Northern ...
Shetye made the project possible with funds from a National Science Foundation grant that allowed her to engage students in the arts for a public outreach project. The result of their collaboration is ...
It's officially spring now. A week or so ago I sat in the Adirondack chair outside and soaked up some 73-degree sunshine, ...