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NASA confirms a new quasi-moon orbiting the Earth until 2083
Earth has just acquired a new best friend in space – a small asteroid named 2025 PN7. Not quite a moon, it has been moving in ...
Jupiter will reach its highest point in the sky around dawn, when, from mid-northern latitudes, it will appear about 20 ...
Ash & Pri on MSN
Why Greenwich Is the Official Starting Point for Time
Why does the whole world set its clocks by a hill in London? The answer is more important than maps and politics. It all ...
It's that time of year again when the clocks go back, but why does it happen and do you need to change the time on your phone ...
Think you’ve got the cutest pet in the Myrtle Beach area? The Sun News is hosting a competition to find the area’s cutest cat and dog. We’ll hold two separate contests — one for cats and one for dogs ...
This surgery was a total metamorphosis! An injured monarch butterfly with a ripped-off wing is able to fly again thanks to a first-of-its kind transplant at a nature preserve on Long Island. The ...
In 1864, Fydor Dostoevsky wrote his seminal Notes from Underground, a novella exploring existentialism and alienation in a large city – in his case, St. Petersburg – the premise of which in many ways ...
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Astronomy on MSN
Comet Lemmon will be a Halloween treat
Most comet-watchers thought that Comet C/2025 A6 (Lemmon) would reach its brightest October 21 when it was closest to Earth.
Picture luxuriating at a waterfront restaurant decked out in fishing nets, oars and shrimping boat pictures, where servers wear shirts featuring some variation of, “We catch it, you eat it!” If you ...
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Astronomy on MSN
Comet Lemmon is still a worthy target
"Comets are like cats. They both have tails and do what they want," said comet discoverer David Levy many times. Well, Comet C/2025 A6 (Lemmon) is proving his words true. Most comet-watchers thought ...
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