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A skyscraper-sized asteroid will pass very close to Earth this week, but it won’t pose an actual threat to our planet. The asteroid in question is known as Asteroid 1994 XD, and it was discovered in 1994 by the Spacewatch group at Kitt Peak Observatory in Arizona. Asteroid 1994 XD is expected to pass within 1.8 million miles of Earth on Monday, June 12, around 9:00 pm ET.
A strange blue "flying spiral" was spotted in Hawaii by a Japanese telescopic camera. The National Astronomical Observatory of Japan's Subaru Telescope published the unsettling footage of the "strange" spiral galaxy-shaped vortex of light that appeared momentarily in the night sky over Maunakea, Hawaii, on January 18, on its official YouTube channel.
The rotation of Earth’s inner core may have paused and it could even go into reverse, new research suggests. The Earth is formed of the crust, the mantle and the inner and outer cores. The solid inner core is situated about 3,200 miles below the Earth’s crust and is separated from the semi-solid mantle by the liquid outer core, which allows the inner core to rotate at a different speed from the rotation of the Earth itself. Earth’s inner core stopped turning? A new study suggests it may soon start turning
The Sun has been an object of mystery for ages now and with advancement in technology the scientist are unveiling its mystries.
NASA on Thursday uploaded a video on its social media handle which within eight hours garnered more than 2 million views and likes.
On Friday, ISS Commander Randy Bresnik posted a video of himself and some of his astronaut pals taking Newton's laws of motion for a test ride by messing with a fidget spinner aboard the orbiting laboratory.
The space first-timer has been treating his followers on a regular basis with some of the most breathtaking photographs, ever since he joined the ISS crew in April 2017.
His earlier videos showed him trying to devour coffee lattees, bean and cheese tacos, and even chocolate cake.
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