The Geminids are one of the best meteor showers of the year—and the weirdest. Here’s how to see them
This December's dazzling display comes from a strange asteroid with comet-like behavior—and a tail of debris that astronomers ...
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A giant among the grasslands
Corey Haim’s heartbreaking story reveals how Hollywood continuously fails to protect its most vulnerable stars. Sea drones ...
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Grindelwald Switzerland: Scenic evening train ride (4K)
The train to Grindelwald passes through unspoiled mountain scenery, making the journey as beautiful as the destination. Ideal ...
The Geminid meteor shower will hit its peak the night of Saturday, Dec. 13, and continue into the morning hours of Sunday, ...
The Geminids are considered one of the most productive annual meteor showers, with as many as 160 “shooting stars” visible an ...
This Honda is back from the dead with a sleek new look and cutting-edge features. But is it worth the hefty price tag?
The Geminids return with near-perfect viewing conditions, offering skywatchers up to 150 meteors an hour under dark December ...
The Geminids first began appearing in the mid-1800s. They are bright, so they're often easier to see than other meteors, NASA explained.
From a flashing blue streak to a falling trail of smoke, we now know what caused strange sightings in the sky above Hawaii ...
On the ground, its rings are hard to appreciate; dunes, heat haze, and uneven terrain all conspire to hide the full shape. But from space, especially in the images taken by the Copernicus satellite, ...
Bennu is believed to have originated from the shards of a much larger world. Curiously, asteroid Ryugu, sampled by the ...
Abu Dhabi’s Natural History Museum has opened to the public, taking the shape of pentagonal natural rock formations to ...
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