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Are meteor showers harmful? Myths and facts explained
Every year, skywatchers eagerly wait for dazzling meteor showers to light up the night sky. Events like the Perseids meteor ...
Discover 31 strange facts that sound completely made up but are actually true, revealing surprising truths about the world ...
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These 5 historical facts are actually false
Demystify history with these 5 often-cited “facts” that are actually errors.
PARK CITY — A grocery store in Park City is the unexpected home of a new campaign aimed at preventing underage drinking. The ...
From 'Reasonable Doubt' to 'The Blueprint', which Jay-Z album is his best? We settle the debate in our ranking of his ...
Bruce Springsteen & the E Street Band offered a message of hope and resistance in dangerous times, lambasting Trump at every ...
Longtime travel writer Roger Naylor's latest guide book is all about hiking and the great meals waiting on the other side of the summit.
Bill Williams Mountain offers a summit hike that rewards the effort with 360-degree views across northern Arizona. The trail ...
The Lyrid meteor shower peaks April 21-22, with up to 20 meteors per hour under dark skies — and 2026 offers near-perfect ...
It's not every day a space rock explodes over Houston in broad daylight. It's even rarer when scientists can walk outside days later and pick up pieces of it. That's exactly what happened after a ...
For Houstonians who saw it, the fireball meteor that streaked across the East Texas sky last month was a brief, blazing moment of awe. For space researchers at Rice University, it was an opportunity.
The moon gets hit by space debris all the time, but some of the impacts are so large you can see them with the naked eye from thousands of kilometers away. NASA's control room recorded the team's ...
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