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The mysterious Tesla-style weapon some think triggered the Tunguska blast
In the summer of 1908, a blast over remote Siberia flattened trees across an area larger than some countries and lit the sky as far away as Europe. With no crater, no confirmed meteorite fragments and ...
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Don’t Let A Snowstorm Ruin Your Plans—17 National Park Activities For KidsThat Work Indoors
When the weather turns foul and outdoor adventures are off the table, the spirit of the national parks doesn’t have to vanish ...
Mysterious driftwood high in Grand Canyon caves hints at the legacy of Arizona’s huge impact crater.
Rejoice, Gerard Butler fans (Butlerians?), the latest action movie from everyone’s favorite grizzled action star has arrived. Greenland 2: Migration, a direct sequel to 2020’s apocalyptic odyssey ...
This past week, nonagenarian Don Kelsey — a retired educator and handyman — visited Lowell Observatory with family and friends to introduce them to an old friend whose story threads through some of ...
NEW YORK — The year’s first supermoon and meteor shower will sync up in January skies, but the light from one may dim the other. The Quadrantid meteor shower peaks Friday night into Saturday morning, ...
NEW YORK (AP) — The year's first supermoon and meteor shower will sync up in January skies, but the light from one may dim the other. The Quadrantid meteor shower peaks Friday night into Saturday ...
Unlike most meteor showers, the Quadrantids originate from an asteroid rather than a comet. The shower's peak activity only lasts a few hours, making it more difficult to spot than other showers. In ...
A day after fireworks usher in the new year, the sky will deliver its own light display with the first meteor shower of 2026 and a supermoon. Fireballs from the Quadrantids meteor shower began ...
The year's first supermoon and meteor shower will sync up in January skies, but the light from one may dim the other. The Quadrantid meteor shower peaks Friday night into Saturday morning, according ...
ST. LOUIS – If your eye was on the sky early Wednesday morning in St. Louis, chances are you caught a meteor flying across. At 5:22 a.m. a camera on the Earth Cam network located at the Malcolm Martin ...
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