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| NASA spots fireballs from Lyrid meteor shower 2020 (video) The Lyrid meteor shower of 2020 will be at its best overnight, but NASA has already captured some "shooting stars" with cameras across the United States. Fireballs from the Lyrid meteor shower, which peaks late tonight and early Wednesday (April 21-22), ... | |
| Did this interstellar comet come from a red dwarf star? Interstellar comet 21/Borisov probably came here from a red dwarf star, a new study of data from the Hubble Space Telescope says. Sharing is caring! Tweet. Share. Pin. Mail. Share. Fuzzy blue ball with other lines on black background. Comet 21/Borisov as ... | |
| The Lyrid meteor shower of 2020 peaks tonight! You may not be able to see the moon in the sky tonight, but if you look up for long enough at a dark, clear sky, you may catch some "shooting stars." The annual Lyrid meteor shower peaks overnight tonight (April 21) and into the early hours of Wednesday ... | |
| Allergy impact from invasive weed 'underestimated' Scientists say the impact on human health across Europe of the invasive ragweed plant may be "seriously underestimated". Allergies caused by common ragweed (Ambrosia artemisiifolia) affect around 13.5 million people in Europe, according their study. | |
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| A tale of two telescopes: WFIRST and Hubble This famous Hubble Ultra Deep Field image captured the cosmos in three different types of light: infrared, visible and ultraviolet. While WFIRST will be tuned to see infrared light exclusively, its much wider field of view will enable larger surveys that would take ... | |
| The Sound of One Shrimp Snapping Spring in Sugarloaf Ridge State Park, in Northern California, is typically a natural symphony. Streams whoosh, swollen with winter rains, and birds — robins, sparrows, grosbeaks, woodpeckers and hawks — trill and chatter. But in 2011, a yearslong drought ... | |
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