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Earth, moon
Can you see Earth's new 'mini-moon' with the naked eye?
Sept. 29, Earth captured a new "mini-moon" called 2024 PT5. The bus-size asteroid is expected to orbit our planet for 57 days, but is too small to be visible to amateur skywatchers.
What to know about Earth's latest mini-moon, including how it got here, when it leaves
October's full moon will have some company this month now that a mini-moon is in Earth's orbit. Here's what you should know about the second moon.
Earth's Mini-Moon Is Here: Everything You Need to Know About the Temporary Second 'Moon'
A new mini-moon the size of a city bus has begun circling our planet and will continue hanging out in our skies until Thanksgiving week. An asteroid named 2024 PT5 has entered Earth's orbit, and will be caught there from Sept.
The Sun Unleashed a Huge Solar Flare at Earth
Biggest solar flare since 2017 erupts from sun and Earth is in the firing line (video)
On Oct. 3, the sun released the most powerful solar flare this solar cycle, a colossal X9.05 eruption — and it's heading for Earth.
The Sun Unleashed a Huge Solar Flare at Earth, And We're on Aurora Alert
Solar flares and coronal mass ejections are normal behavior for the Sun, particularly when it's in the peak of its activity cycle, as scientists believe is the case right now. They often occur in association with each other, erupting from sunspots on the surface of the Sun.
A Colossal Solar Flare Just Triggered a Radio Blackout on Earth
Blackout A huge solar flare caused a radio blackout on Earth yesterday, according to Spaceweather.com. The event, caused by an exploding sunspot, clocked in as a powerful X-level solar flare and was deemed by experts at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administation (NOAA) to be the second-strongest of the year so far.
Geomagnetic Storm, Earth
How the Impending Major Geomagnetic Storm Will Impact Earth—and Where to See Auroras
The storm should arrive today or tomorrow, and could bring with it some brilliant aurorae.
Where you may see northern lights this weekend, as a geomagnetic storm heads to Earth
For prime northern lights viewing in the United States, the strongest activity is forecasted to arrive late Friday night to Saturday morning. Clouds may also clear through the night to provide good vantages for the majority of the country, especially in the Midwest and Mid-Atlantic.
'Intense' Solar Flare Will Cause Major Geomagnetic Storms and Aurora Displays, NASA Says
Authorities predict that states as far south as Oregon and Illinois will be able to see auroras between now and Oct. 6
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Is Earth destined for another extinction-level asteroid event? | The Excerpt
Robin George Andrews, author of "How to Kill an Asteroid," joins The Excerpt to discuss how scientists are working to ...
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Planet Earth Is in Critical Condition. These are the Steps the World Must Take to Change That
The Planetary Health Check is a key monitor of earth's vital signs—and will guide action for a more sustainable world.
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Rare brightening comet seen passing Earth from Hawaii
A telescope in Hawaii captured a rare comet as it passes near Earth. The footage was captured on 2 October by the National ...
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Earth from space: Deep tidal channels cut between 'pirate hotspot' islands in the Bahamas
This 2015 photo from the International Space Station showcases the deep tidal channels that cut through a line of cays in the ...
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NASA Reveals 'Vast Ring of Hot Plasma' Around Earth
A spacecraft en route to spy on Jupiter and its moons has snapped a rare and excitingly high-definition picture of the ...
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X-rays advance understanding of Earth's core-mantle boundary and super-Earth magma oceans
Researchers at the Department of Energy's SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory have revealed new details about Earth's ...
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Earth Defense Force 6 just removed its controversial requirement
Sci-fi shooter Earth Defense Force 6 just removed an account requirement on Steam that led players to review-bomb it at ...
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