The aurora borealis is one of the most fascinating, magnificent light displays that our planet can put on. But what exactly ...
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration is predicting a G4-level geomagnetic storm after a long-duration solar ...
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Jupiter's Kaitlyn's Angel Run honors crash victim while raising funds for law enforcement families
Jupiter's 10th annual Kaitlyn's Angel Run draws 200 runners to honor crash victim while raising funds for law enforcement ...
The aurora borealis will be visible January 16 and 17 over North America, and most prevalent for those states on the northern ...
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Northern Lights and shooting stars: An awesome astronomical spectacular at RSPB Bempton Cliffs near Bridlington
Astro Dog, a Scarborough-based astronomy business, is hosting popular stargazing events at RSPB Bempton Cliffs. Braving the ...
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Astronomer Answers Cosmos Questions
American Museum of Natural History Astronomer Dr. Jackie Faherty joins WIRED to answer the internet's burning questions about ...
An uptick in auroral activity is expected on Friday, with “minor” geomagnetic storms forecast for Friday night, early ...
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Jupiter has more oxygen than the sun, new simulations reveal
In a new study, scientists used advanced computer models to peer beneath Jupiter's dense swirling cloud tops and tackle a ...
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New moon of January 2026 brings prime views of Jupiter, Saturn and winter stars tonight
Unfortunately for planet hunters, Mercury, Venus and Mars are all too close to the sun to observe; they will come out of the ...
Stargazers will in one week have a chance to spot Saturn and the moon sharing a section of the night sky in what's known as a ...
NASA outlines a full 2026 astronomy calendar featuring eclipses, planetary alignments, meteor showers, supermoons, and seasonal milestones visible from different parts of Earth.
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