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Shot-spotter for space debris: new techique could locate dangerous material from old spacecraft
Networks created to measure quakes deep underground could also track old, potentially dangerous satellites burning up in the ...
The Perseids will dazzle in August with up to 100 meteors an hour and ideal viewing conditions across the Northern Hemisphere ...
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Here's what a fireball looks like tearing through the sky (and the science behind it)
2026 has started off with bright flashes of light in the sky — fireballs, a surprisingly common phenomenon that is often a once-in-a-lifetime sight to see.
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Mark your calendars! The Blood Worm Moon will soon shine across Canada
Set a reminder — in your phone, on your calendar, whatever it takes — so that you don't miss out on the next Total Lunar ...
A bright green fireball lit up the skies over Wellington, New Zealand, on Friday night. Scientists say it was likely a bolide ...
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. — On New Year’s Day, a camera in Springfield captured a meteor falling across the sky. Greene County posted the video on social media Tuesday that was caught by a security camera at ...
NASA astronaut Matthew Dominick, currently aboard the International Space Station, captured footage of a meteor burning up in Earth atmosphere.
Old satellites and other space junk fall toward Earth every day, and the shock waves they create could be used to track their trajectories, according to new research.
Meteorite observation and recovery is a dynamic field that bridges astronomical detection with terrestrial expeditions to retrieve extraterrestrial material. Recent advancements in optical ...
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