Life on Earth may exist thanks to an incredible stroke of luck — a chemical sweet spot that most planets miss during their ...
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What would happen if a massive solar storm hit Earth?
Bursts of solar flares from the Sun’s surface look spectacular, but they can pose a danger to us here on Earth. If one was to hit us hard enough, it would knock our entire planet into darkness.
The asteroid, around 100 feet in diameter, is speeding toward our planet at about 22,000 miles per hour, according to NASA.
"We don’t know where they are,” said NASA’s planetary defense officer Kelly Fast at the AAAS conference in Arizona this week.
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Biggest solar radiation storm in 23 years hits Earth, sending northern lights as far as Southern California
Earth experienced a rare and dramatic space weather event in mid January 2026 when a powerful surge of solar radiation struck the planet. The storm, the strongest of its kind in 23 years, sent charged ...
"I strained my eyes and peered intently into the darkness. No, there could be no mistake. I could definitely see land." ...
James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) will provide insights far more precisely than ground telescopes can manage now, as the rock is too far away for most Earth-based instruments.
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An asteroid the size of a 10-story building could collide with the Moon ...
A supercharged neutrino that smashed into our planet in 2023 may have been spit out by an exploding primordial black hole ...
The sci-fi Lost in Space remake, starring Gary Oldman and Matt LeBlanc, pushed Titanic out of the #1 spot in theaters and is ...
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Spectacular solar eclipse 'ring of fire' phenomenon to hit for first time this week
The date and time has been revealed and where you can see the eclipse ...
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