Waxing Crescent Moon Above Earth’s Limb
The International Space Station crew photographed the waxing crescent moon just above Earth’s limb and the bluish hue of the atmosphere at the beginning of an orbital
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The International Space Station crew photographed the waxing crescent moon just above Earth’s limb and the bluish hue of the atmosphere at the beginning of an orbital
NASA’s new Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS) will observe 400,000 stars across the whole sky to catch a glimpse of a planet transiting across the face of its
In these satellite images an eddy on Earth looks a lot like an eddy on Jupiter.
Scientists are trying to figure out if they can predict big earthquakes by simulating small quakes in labs and studying big quakes under the ocean.
Scientists found that the outermost part of our planet’s atmosphere extends well beyond the lunar orbit – almost twice the distance to the Moon.
Most of the scientists believe that one day the our planet will be destroyed. How will you survive? Where will you go?
A new photo from a Chinese satellite depicting a rare look from behind the moon, with Earth.
About 12 seconds into this video, something unusual happens. The Earth begins to rise. Here’s the Earth coming up.
Biggest extinction in Earth’s history, marked the end of the Permian period some 252 million years ago, caused by global warming.
A prehistoric 3.5 tonne Siberian unicorn roamed the Earth, 39,000 years ago.