"Rain of mice" was held in the Australian outback
In the Australian segment of the Network, a video recording of the "rain of mice", which took place the day before in the farming town of Tullamore in New South Wales, received a great response.
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In the Australian segment of the Network, a video recording of the "rain of mice", which took place the day before in the farming town of Tullamore in New South Wales, received a great response.
Residents of the Northern Capital recently noticed unusual formations on several trees, resembling something between a beehive and a woolen glove.
In the Chinese province of Guizhou on May 9, severe thunderstorms raged, one of the witnesses managed to capture rare discharges of red color at the top of the storm.
In Barnegat Bay off the coast of New Jersey, USA, a strong tornado was seen, which swept across the surface of the water on May 8 at about 13: 30 local time.
The used stage of the Changzheng-5B (the launch vehicle that had previously launched the Celestial orbiter into space) returned to the atmospheric layers and crashed into the Indian Ocean.
A butterfly with a 25-centimeter wingspan was discovered by a construction crew at a primary school in Queensland, Australia.
Anyone who looked outside on Monday evening between 8 and 11 o'clock saw a strange light phenomenon over the Vezep: six light rays were directed at the same point. All the motionless light beams we
The ships looked as if they were hovering off the British coast today in yet another stunning optical illusion.
During the heavy hail that hit the US state of Texas on April 28, a giant hailstone with a diameter of 16.25 cm was found among the large ice blocks falling from the sky.
This year, the eta-Aquarids meteor shower is active from April 19 to May 28, it is also called the May Aquarids. These days, our planet passes through the plume of Halley's comet.
It's only May, and some regions of Siberia are already on fire.
Employees of the Virtual Telescope Project, which is based in Italy, published the first image of the second stage of the Chinese rocket "Changzheng-5" (Long March 5B). In the photo taken on May 6,