On July 12, the approach of the two planets will be visible from Earth
The duet of Mars and Venus will delight stargazers on Monday, July 12.
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The duet of Mars and Venus will delight stargazers on Monday, July 12.
Taiwan's Lulin Observatory, located on the top of a mountain in Nantou County, recorded a flash of a bright celestial object that turned out to be a meteor.
According to Dmitry Rogozin, the ISS is expected to approach an unknown object on July 8. Russian means of control are monitoring the process, there is no threat.
An amazing natural phenomenon-an air tsunami-during the passage of the cyclone on July 4 was observed by residents of the Zaporozhye region of Ukraine, reports ria-m.tv.
After the storm that passed through the Gulf of Mexico on July 2, an underwater gas pipeline ruptured, causing the formation of a huge flaming circle, called the "fiery eye" in social networks, rep
Several eyewitnesses captured on video a giant tornado that appeared in the Rostov region.
AirCar can transform from a car to an airplane and back. Now it is a working prototype.
The AirCar flying car made the first long-distance flight in history for this type of vehicle.
Shining clouds at night can be a diagnostic tool that allows you to better understand how human activity is changing the meteorology of the mesosphere.
A water tornado was spotted on the coast of Miami-Dade County in the US state of Florida. The impressive phenomenon was filmed by residents and tourists in the village of Key Biscayne.
Local photographer Gunarto Song was in the right place and at the right time to capture this phenomenon, as he recently photographed the volcano. The image you see above was taken from the city of
A resident of the town of Yahats in the US state of Oregon on the beach inflated a huge soap bubble.
In the near future, the inhabitants of the Earth will be able to see the largest comet in the history of observations.