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Astronaut captures stunning meteor shower from space: See the Lyrids like never before
In a stunning celestial moment captured from above the Earth, NASA astronautJessica Meir has revealed an awe-inspiring ...
Astronomer Patrick M. Shober found a new meteor shower—and it comes from an asteroid getting broken down by the Sun.
As our solar system formed, tiny particles in the disk around the young Sun gradually grew larger until they became the size of small pebbles. "Once pebbles grow large enough to no longer travel along ...
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The Lyrid meteor shower 2026 has begun! Here's what to expect
Fireballs and meteors could be seen anytime the constellation Lyra is above the horizon.
A meteor that exploded over Germany on Jan. 21 was confirmed to be a rare aubrite, a type of asteroid as old as the solar system. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate ...
Harvard’s Avi Loeb reports that the Galileo Project just completed the early analysis of 57 spherules from the crash site of the first recognized interstellar meteor, IM1. How do they know the meteor ...
Protoplanetary disk. Figure from a computer simulation visualizing the formation of planets (https://svs.gsfc.nasa.gov/12278 ). Photo: NASA/JPL-Caltech. August 22, 2024, Mountain View, CA - An ...
An international team of 45 researchers studying meteor showers has found that not all comets crumble the same way when they approach the Sun An international team of 45 researchers studying meteor ...
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