The amusement park named the star, which is about 417 light-years from Earth, after itself Space World... READ MORE›
According to popular imagination, Nibiru, or Planet X, is a hypothetical planet on the edge of the solar system that orbits the sun every 3,600 years... READ MORE›
NASA seeks nickname for tiny, icy world on solar system's edge... READ MORE›
Supermoons generally appear to be 14 percent bigger and 30 percent brighter than other full moons... READ MORE›
For the first time in 99 years, a solar eclipse will be visible in the United States... READ MORE›
The best place to see the lunar eclipse will be anywhere on Earth where the skies are clear... READ MORE›
Its gravity would've messed up the orbits of the inner planets, the Earth, Venus, Mars, probably would've stripped the moon away completely, he said... READ MORE›
The day of winter solstice is exactly 6 hours and 12 minutes shorter than June's summer solstice, according totimeanddate.com... READ MORE›
Trilobites Ring of Fire Solar Eclipse Will Cross South America and Africa on Sunday... READ MORE›
The asteroid, known as 2012 TC4,A could come as close as 4,200 miles to Earth, NASA said... READ MORE›
Des Jardins said this will be the first time that a solar eclipse will be streamed live online... READ MORE›
In western Asia, people spoke of a solar eclipse as a dragon devouring the Sun... READ MORE›
A rocky Earth-sized planet that circles a small, nearby star could be the most important world ever found beyond the solar system, astronomers say... READ MORE›
In continental Europe, the next total solar eclipse will not occur until 2026... READ MORE›
All the while, ISS astronauts photobombed the solar eclipse... READ MORE›
Mr Duncan, who has experienced 10 total solar eclipses, also said he watched a group of whales and dolphins surface during an eclipse over the Galapagos... READ MORE›
Photo REUTERS Rebecca Naden An aeroplane flies past the London Eye wheel, and moon, a day before the supermoon spectacle in London, Nov. 13, 2016... READ MORE›
IReporter Robert Ondrovic captured an image of the penumbral lunar eclipse in 2013 from Somers, New York, and shared some tips about how to photograph the event... READ MORE›
Neil deGrasse Tyson Believe In Science Behind Eclipse? Believe Climate Change, Too... READ MORE›
American eclipse needs citizen scientists Jump to media player Citizen photos taken during August's total solar eclipse in the US will be spliced into continuous videos... READ MORE›
Blue moon through leaves Leaves silhouetted against the blue moon in London... READ MORE›
Catch it if you can, as it's the last total lunar eclipse we'll see for over two years... READ MORE›
The fourth asteroid this year buzzed the Earth about midday Thursday, passing between the Earth and moon... READ MORE›
Journalists who helped put together The New York Timess solar eclipse-themed special section reflect on the cosmic events earthbound delights... READ MORE›
The Earth could be plunged into a 'mini ice age' in just 15 years from now according to new research which looks at the Sun's activity cycle... READ MORE›
Many on the internet are worried that Friday's solar eclipse is a sign of the end times, or a message of judgement from God... READ MORE›
AP Photo Andrew Harnik President Donald Trump puts on protective glasses to view the solar eclipse at the White House, Monday, Aug. 21, 2017, in Washington... READ MORE›
AP -- Traffic was still moving relatively well in Oregon on Sunday, a day before the first coast-to-coast total solar eclipse in the United States since 1918... READ MORE›
Solar eclipse 2017 Chasing the moon's shadow at 40,000ft... READ MORE›
For a lunar eclipse to occur, the Sun, Earth and Moon must align roughly in a straight line... READ MORE›
But by 1715, when a total solar eclipse passed over London, astronomer Edmond Halley was only off in his forecast by four minutes and 18 seconds... READ MORE›
The plant relies on moonlight to cause reflections which catch the attention of the insects... READ MORE›
However, the increase in financial assets was more subdued in other developing regions - Latin America and eastern Europe posted growth rates of under 8 percent ... READ MORE›
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