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June 4 in the magnetic field of the Earth there was a small "crack". It was enough that the solar wind could ignite auroras. John Ashley took this photo in Montana, USA.
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June 4 in the magnetic field of the Earth there was a small "crack". It was enough that the solar wind could ignite auroras. John Ashley took this photo in Montana, USA.
A month ago, April 23, in the province of Alajuela in Costa Rica the roof of an apartment house pierced through the... meteorite.
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Area Berkeley located in the heart of London for two centuries it was one of the most prestigious areas to live in.
Overpass on highway Pope Lick Road in Fisherville, a suburb of Louisville, Kentucky for several decades, is connected with the mysterious monster that most often they call a Man-Goat (Goatman).
Last week, on may 30, Marybeth Kicinski of Munising (Michigan, USA) traveled to lake district national preserve "Scenic rocks" to see the Aurora.
Rainbow is one of the most impressive natural spectacles. But those that occur among the waterfalls of Yosemite national Park.
In June, its peak will reach a meteor shower Aristide. The radiant of a meteor shower is in the constellation of Aries, which is reflected in its name ("Aries" is Latin for "RAM").
The first ever filming of a total solar Eclipse has been digitized and made available. The work was conducted by specialists of the British film Institute and the Royal astronomical society.