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Live Science on MSNNorth Dakota Fossil Site Reveals When Asteroid Killed DinosaursSpring is a time for budding flowers, tender green leaves and baby animals. But 66 million years ago, that gentle season ...
April 21 - 28 is International Dark Sky Week, a global celebration of the night sky during which like-minded organizations ...
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Get ready for a celestial treat this weekend! Venus, Saturn, and a crescent Moon will align to form a smiling face in the sky ...
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Space.com on MSNStuck on Strands? Here are the constellations you need to know for today's star-themed puzzleSpoiler warning: Below there will be information about today's New York Times Strands puzzle.
Best viewed from the Northern Hemisphere, the Lyrid meteor shower is the world's oldest known of its kind and reliably occurs ...
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Live Science on MSNAtlantic ocean currents are weakening — and it could make the climate in some regions unrecognizableThe warming hole might be a sign that Atlantic Ocean currents are slowing down. This network of currents regulates Earth's ...
The Lyrids are best viewed in the Northern Hemisphere during the dark hours between midnight and dawn. The website Time and ...
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Irish Mirror on MSNThe kids from the rest of Leinster's 12 County Army are dominating the AcademyKildare is the coming county, Wicklow next, there are seven players from those two counties in the Leinster squad for ...
Space exploration missions have revealed that polar vortices aren’t uncommon beyond Earth. They’ve been observed throughout ...
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The Brighterside of News on MSNDinosaurs roamed the northern hemisphere millions of years earlier than previously thoughtMore than 230 million years ago, long before giant dinosaurs thundered across Earth, a chicken-sized creature walked near the ...
As we move through the year and check celestial events off the calendar, there are still six meteor showers left to see in ...
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Space.com on MSNHubble Telescope snaps stunning portraits of Mars, a celestial moth and more in spectacular 35th anniversary photos"Before Hubble, no generation ever had access to unimaginably vibrant views of space, stretching almost all the way back to ...
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