There will be a solar eclipse in October
On October 25, the moon will pass between our planet and the Sun. From the Ground, it will look as if a large piece has been "plucked" from the luminary.
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On October 25, the moon will pass between our planet and the Sun. From the Ground, it will look as if a large piece has been "plucked" from the luminary.
Pele's "hair," named after the Hawaiian volcano goddess Pele, is an extremely long strand of volcanic basalt glass formed by stretching molten lava.
The roadside attraction, where the basic laws of physics seem to stop, is so strange that tourists flock there in droves.
Astronomers at Queen's University in Kingston (Canada) have found out the nature of the mysterious radiation source VLA 1623 West, which turned out to be a protostellar disk.
Geospiza difficilis septentrionalis, aka the vampire finch, is a small bird with a very unusual diet, it feeds on the blood of other birds.
The crew of the huge Globemaster military transporter was amazed by the huge light in the sky, which had all the signs of an encounter with aliens, but the real reason was also interesting.
In social networks there was information about a very interesting phenomenon recorded in Sochi.
The unusual formation of clouds was captured by eyewitnesses over the Rock of Gibraltar. From the outside, it seemed that the cloud was flowing down from the top of the cliff.
On August 21, 1986, a tragedy occurred in Cameroon: Lake Nyos exploded, killing 1,746 people and thousands of wild animals for many kilometers around.
An object similar to a flying saucer appeared on a lake in Norway, but everything is not as it seems.
On September 14, residents of Scotland, Northern Ireland and the northern part of England could observe a bright "fireball", videos of which flew around social networks.
Residents of the UK massively report a meteor flying over Scotland — the UK Meteor Network, which collects data on meteors, received more than 200 requests from eyewitnesses.