HEAVENLY GEMINIDS0
- From Around the Web, Space
- December 19, 2017
The Geminid meteor shower peaked on Dec. 14th with as many as 140 meteors per hour, according to the International Meteor Organization.
The Geminid meteor shower peaked on Dec. 14th with as many as 140 meteors per hour, according to the International Meteor Organization.
Life’s primordial soup could have been ice-cold.
Nasa has found an entire solar system with as many planets as our own.
The 5-kilometer-wide space rock will come as close as 6.4 million miles on December 16, 2017.
When Sgt. Michael Virga went out on patrol last weekend in Hamilton, New Jersey, he wasn’t expecting to see something truly out-of-this-world. But thanks to a spectacular fireball, that’s exactly what the officer saw.
The unexpected discovery has astronomers rethinking ideas about the early days of the universe.
At a time when China is working on an ambitious lunar program, President Donald Trump vowed on Monday that the United States will remain the leader in space exploration as he began a process to return Americans to the moon.
New Horizons will soon find out what’s up with MU69.
Maybe you’ve already seen a bright meteor streak across the December sky? The annual Geminid meteor shower has arrived. It’s a good time to bundle up, go outside and let the universe blow your mind!
Watching this newborn island erode could tell us a lot about Mars