The inhabitants of the Earth expect a total lunar eclipse on May 26
Total lunar eclipse visible from East Asia, Australia, the Pacific and the Americas, is expected on May 26 this year.
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Total lunar eclipse visible from East Asia, Australia, the Pacific and the Americas, is expected on May 26 this year.
According to Roscosmos cosmonaut Andrey Borisenko, who flew to the ISS in 2011 and in 2016, it sometimes happens to see phenomena that may seem inexplicable at first glance.
In the network there are terrible shots of the approach of a huge "shaft" of dust and sand to Astrakhan.
A rain of sparks fell on passers-by during a severe thunderstorm in St. Petersburg on May 20. Lightning struck a metal structure on the roof of a building near which there were people.
Here's something you may not have known about the collodion photography process of the 1800s: it can cause some of the tattoos in the photos to disappear. This is a curious phenomenon that the phot
Unusual funnel-shaped clouds were seen on May 16 over the county of Somerset in England. Eyewitnesses filmed the elongated cloud formations and shared rare footage on social networks.
Netizens were struck by a photo of a girl in concrete, which was shared by her mother. This image turned out to be an optical illusion, according to The Sun.
In the western part of the Sea of Marmara appeared "sea slime" - it was found off the coast of the province of Tekirdag in Turkey.
Firefighters of Walton County (Florida, USA) told on their Facebook page about an unusual incident: lightning struck the roadway, knocked out a piece of asphalt from it, which hit the windshield of
The water deer was first spotted in the seaside national park "Land of the Leopard", according to the organization's website.
A stream of particles from a strong coronal mass ejection from the Sun reached the Earth's magnetic field on Wednesday, May 12.
The fish of the frightening species, which lives at a depth of about 1 thousand meters, was washed up on the beach in California, USA last week.