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Meteor over Milwaukee
A driver captures a stunning meteor fireball on a Milwaukee highway. Trump tells Democrats to ‘do something’ ahead of ...
The dashcam of an Elmhurst Police Department (EPD) patrol vehicle captured the moment a bright fireball flashed across the ...
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Gloster Meteor: The Only Allied Jet to Fight in WW2
This was the first British jet-powered aircraft and the only one that the Allies ever sent into combat during World War II.
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Top 10: Fastest warplanes of the Second World War
The P-80 did serve in the Second World War, albeit briefly. Two pre-production USAAF YP-80A Shooting Stars saw service in ...
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Halloween stargazing 2025: The moon and Saturn light the night sky for trick-or-treaters
A waxing gibbous moon and the ringed planet Saturn will enlighten our sky for treat-or-treaters this Halloween.
While snow isn’t falling from the sky just yet, a meteor sure did Wednesday night. The light show was captured on a Duluth ...
Relive old Hollywood magic at Silver Moon Drive-In in Lakeland, Florida — a nostalgic open-air theater where double features shine beneath the stars.
When the rings are close to edgewise, they appear less bright, presenting a fine opportunity to observe Saturn’s moons. The brightest, Titan, has a 16-day orbit, and appears farthest east of the ...
Sam A. Baker State Park in Patterson is 5,323 acres of pure, unadulterated natural splendor that somehow remains off the radar for many Show-Me State travelers.
Witness the annual Leonid Meteor showers in November during a camping trip titled Starry Night in Bhandardara, organised by ...
Don’t miss November’s celestial spectacle: Supermoon, meteor showers and rare planetary events await
November’s night sky promises a dazzling show with a radiant supermoon, multiple meteor showers and rare planetary alignments lighting up the heavens for stargazers everywhere.
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WATCH: Neenah PD officer’s dash cam catches meteor flashing through Wisconsin sky
On Wednesday night, a Neenah Police Department officer’s dash cam caught a meteor lighting up the northeast Wisconsin sky.
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