This image taken from video shows a suspected meteor falling through the sky in the greate ...
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China’s rockets are crashing back to Earth – and people are in danger
China’s rocket program has a dangerous problem that keeps repeating. Boosters from launches are falling back to Earth near populated areas, sometimes exploding or releasing toxic chemicals. These ...
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"Sometimes the best science happens by accident,” Co-investigator John Noonan, a research professor in the Department of ...
A fiery streak across the sky and a loud boom greeted many residents of northeast Ohio on the morning of March 17. The rare celestial spectacle, which took place a little before 9 A.M. Eastern ...
If you have been living under a rock for the past 2–3 years and stepped out today wondering why the world — and even your ...
In a stroke of luck, astronomers saw the comet C/2025 K1 (ATLAS) break into four or five fragments in November after it passed close to the sun.
Astronomers have for the first time seen the birth of a magnetar—a highly magnetized, spinning neutron star—and confirmed that it's the power source behind some of the brightest exploding stars in the ...
The explosion produced a loud booming noise and even shook the ground.
Trust issues and hidden agendas! Inglorious X-Force #3 explores whether Boom-Boom is still on Cable's side. Explosive ...
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Scientists see birth of one of the universe's strongest magnets, thanks to relativity 'magic trick'
Astronomers have detected strange "wobbles" in the light curve of a super bright supernova, hinting that a magnetar was born inside the extreme stellar explosion.
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