Space
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Worm Moon to Light Up Night Skies on March 6 and March 7
Linguistic authorities believe the term worm moon, along with other names for our celestial neighbor, was given by Native Americans. Click to read more.
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Solar Storm Alert: Powerful CME Hits Earth with Geomagnetic Storm
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Polar Vortex Swallows 'Part of Sun': What Does It Mean?
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Fireball-Looking, Burning Asteroid Unfold in Sky of UK, France
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Halo, Snow Moon Unfold in the Sky in Final Days of Meteorological Winter
Cosmic Cannonball Meteorite at 17 Pounds Found in Antarctica After Thousands of Years in Blue Ice
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February's Top Astronomy Events: Stargazers Can Expect From Snow Moon, Comet to Astronomical Meetup
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Giant Fireball Lights Up Sky Over Siberia [WATCH]
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Fireballs Carrying Carbonaceous Chondrite Brought Building Blocks of Life to Earth [Studies]
Blazing Fireball Streaks Across Siberian City, Fizzles Out in Small Explosion
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Giant 'Alien Comet' from Different Solar System Approaches Our Sun [Scientists]