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Since NASA, the European Space Agency and the Canadian Space Agency launched the James Webb Space Telescope in December 2021, we have received some of […]
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Since NASA, the European Space Agency and the Canadian Space Agency launched the James Webb Space Telescope in December 2021, we have received some of […]
Continue reading »There are many things happening in the night sky this month. I’m talking about planets, meteors, asteroids, supermoons, maybe aliens – everything is going crazy […]
Continue reading »Some slang terms and buzzwords don’t appear anywhere to satisfy the pressing cultural need to talk about the new or talk about the old in […]
Continue reading »People still like to filter their searches through Reddit because it’s an old-school holdover from the hairier days of the internet in the sense that […]
Continue reading »This is the plot of disaster films and sensational headlines: an asteroid, a meteorite or a comet is approaching the Earth. We are doomed? Isn’t […]
Continue reading »If you’ve been too busy for the past four months to see a supermoon, you can still make it to the last one this year. […]
Continue reading »NASA released the first images from the James Webb Space Telescope this week, giving us a never-before-seen view of the cosmos. This grand achievement of […]
Continue reading »We all held our breath late last year when NASA launched the long-awaited James Webb Space Telescope on its month-long journey to its destination nearly […]
Continue reading »zhzhzhzh What is K2? Comet C/2017 K2 (PanSTARRS) – or “K2” for short – was first discovered five years ago in May 2017 by the […]
Continue reading »The era of silvery clouds has come. Glowing clouds at night are historically rare beautiful formations of shimmering ice crystals hanging in the upper atmosphere, […]
Continue reading »In news that is sure to cast a shadow over high school toilets across the country, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration today ordered all […]
Continue reading »The full moon in July is the event of the year, crazy: the biggest and brightest moon of 2022 will rise on July 13th. Look […]
Continue reading »Whether in person or via email, it’s easy for some to say no to other people and their requests. But for others, having to turn […]
Continue reading »Did you think the appearance of Venus and Jupiter in the sky at the beginning of this year was cool? Of course, this conjunction was […]
Continue reading »There are still people who think it’s “unnatural” to be gay, but they are very wrong. Same-sex behavior, from co-parenting to attraction to a partner […]
Continue reading »I don’t know about you, but I barely recovered from the spectacular May lunar eclipse , only to find out there would be a full […]
Continue reading »Meteors are not uncommon: cosmic particles are constantly falling to Earth, and if you look closely on any given evening, you will likely see one […]
Continue reading »When you ship something through the United States Postal Service (USPS), it can be difficult to know when it will reach its final destination. And […]
Continue reading »Some families are greeting card families, meaning when an event happens, whether it’s a year (birthdays, anniversaries, holidays, etc.) or a milestone (graduation, wedding, new […]
Continue reading »Heaven provides us earthlings with many interesting things to see in the sky this month. A total lunar eclipse and a planetary alignment would be […]
Continue reading »If you ever look at the full moon and think, “I guess that’s fine, but when does she do something?” May is your month. This […]
Continue reading »Something interesting is going to happen this weekend: Venus and Jupiter will look very close in the sky, almost touching each other, even though they […]
Continue reading »Nearly four years ago, Lifehacker Senior Editor Claire Lower published an excellent article titled Surprisingly Good Life Lessons from the Satanic Bible . “While there […]
Continue reading »One of the perks of living in a major city like New York is access to cultural institutions like the New York Public Library (NYPL). […]
Continue reading »If you like planets (and who doesn’t love them these days?), the solar system has a gift for you. From April 17 through July, Saturn, […]
Continue reading »A ton of space-related news dominates the headlines right now. Billionaires are in the space race, celebrities are flying rockets, and the government has just […]
Continue reading »The April full moon rises on Saturday, April 16 and peaks at 2:57 pm ET. Lifehack: Enjoy maximum Pink Moon lighting by listening to Nick […]
Continue reading »Along with jigsaw puzzles, knitting and baking banana bread at the start of the pandemic, many people were into backyard astronomy. Two years later, you […]
Continue reading »If you’ve ever heard someone mention the morning(s) and evening(s) star(s) and didn’t know what they meant, here’s what’s really going on up there in […]
Continue reading »The Big Bang Theory has been the most widely accepted foundation for our understanding of the universe since it was first proposed by Georges Lemaitre […]
Continue reading »Moon lovers and occasional lunar watchers: if all goes according to plan, the March full moon will rise on Friday, March 18th. Known as the […]
Continue reading »Werewolves, take note: In February, the moon will be full on Tuesday the 16th, so plan your transformation accordingly. The moon appears above the horizon […]
Continue reading »NASA – the National Aeronautics and Space Administration – would like to send astronauts to Mars, and for this they need your help. Especially if […]
Continue reading »Regular readers of Lifehacker know that we are big fans of the cosmos and often post updates on upcoming astronomical events, including full moons, meteor […]
Continue reading »The January Full Moon, sometimes referred to as the Wolf Moon, will hit the northeastern horizon on Monday, January 17 at 6:51 PM East Coast […]
Continue reading »The bloody eclipse of the beaver moon in November was spectacular, but the December full moon shouldn’t be dismissed. The December full moon, known as […]
Continue reading »In December, a lot happens in the night sky, from the impressive Geminid meteor shower to the brightest Venus. Here are some of the most […]
Continue reading »Are you tired of our current units? You are constantly weighing the pros and cons of US metric conversion and wondering if there is a […]
Continue reading »Dinosaurs became extinct more than 65 million years ago, but scientists simply cannot allow them to rest in their colossal graves. Instead, they dig up […]
Continue reading »Moon Ticks Comrades: November offers fantastic moon-centered entertainment, so turn off Netflix at least once and gaze at the moon instead. The November moon, known […]
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