The clusters of satellites started small, but, like a viral outbreak, they grew almost without us noticing—and now we’re dealing with a pandemic. At the time, there were 7,500 active satellites ...
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The Rubin Observatory will change the game for astronomy — if satellite companies don't get in the way
Scientists gathered in a conference earlier this year in an effort to solve the issue of satellite streaks ruining a powerful new Earth-based observatory's data.
How satellites could be disrupting your sleep cycle - More than 12,000 satellites are in low-Earth orbit, with space ...
Residents around B.C. reported hearing a loud boom and seeing a bright flash of light in the sky Tuesday evening. Experts say it was it was a meteor entering earth's atmosphere.
A total lunar eclipse will be visible in the United States on March 3. Here's how to view it.
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A company plans 4,000 orbiting ‘sky mirrors’ to shine sunlight on Earth after dark, worrying astronomers
Cities usually fade into darkness within minutes after sunset. Streetlights switch on across neighborhoods while construction crews shut down equipment for the night. Solar farms stop producing ...
The night sky often treats us to cosmic wonders, and one such wonder happened today, when the Sun, Moon and the Earth came in ...
The first full moon of March will be accompanied by a rare total lunar eclipse in parts of the world today, turning it into a ...
Rubin Observatory begins sending hundreds of thousands of nightly alerts as it prepares for its 10-year sky survey, tracking supernovae, asteroids, galaxies and other changing objects in near real ...
Cloud cover outlook for the total lunar eclipse — where the blood moon will be visible.
Hundreds of people who love the little planet that was dissed, gather every year in the Arizona town where Pluto was discovered. They celebrate scientific discovery, history and our solar system’s ...
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Extremely rare weather event could see skies erupt in fiery red with 'blood rain' possible
A huge amount of dust spreading from the Sahara Desert could create vibrant reddish-orange sunrises and sunsets ...
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