Watch, hear a meteorite impact on doorbell camera video
Watch, hear a meteorite impact on doorbell camera video
(Joe Velaidum and Laura Kelly)
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A sharp
crash that sounds like glass shattering or ice cracking has been
documented as likely the world's first audio recording of a meteorite
crash. It came by chance from a doorbell camera, recorded last July near
the front steps of a home in the Canadian province of Prince Edward
Island.
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Blue Ghost moon lander witnesses an eclipse from space
Firefly Aerospace)
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Firefly
Aerospace's Blue Ghost moon lander is on its way to the moon. The lander
completed its first main engine burn during its journey to the lunar
surface, which is expected to take a total of 45 days. On Tuesday (Jan.
20), NASA released an update that included a timelapse video showing
Earth eclipsing the sun as seen from the perspective of the lander while
en route to the moon.
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Partial solar eclipse March 2025: What you need to know
(Roudny Chatelain / 500px / Getty Images)
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Mark your
calendars! On Saturday, March 29, 2025, a deep partial solar eclipse
will be visible from the Northern Hemisphere. Although the moon's
central shadow will miss Earth and there will be no totality, it will
still be a relatively major solar eclipse. While much of Europe will see
a big partial solar eclipse, the best views will be for those in
extreme eastern regions of North America, where an eclipsed sun will
appear on the eastern horizon at sunrise if skies are clear.
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Taikonauts install Tiangong space station debris shields
Two
Chinese astronauts have completed the second spacewalk of their
six-month-long mission in Earth orbit. Mission commander Cai Xuzhe and
Song Lingdong completed multiple tasks before returning to the Wentian
module airlock, according to China's human spaceflight agency, including
the installation of space debris protection devices and inspecting the
exterior of the space station.
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