How to catch the shooting stars of spring’s first meteor shower, the Lyrids AP News The Lyrid meteor shower is expected to dazzle the night sky beginning this week NPR When is the Lyrid meteor shower? See peak days, cloud forecast when…
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Two planets will form a 'smiley face' with the moon on April 25. Here's where to look. – Live Science
Two planets will form a ‘smiley face’ with the moon on April 25. Here’s where to look. Live Science
They Swam With Dinosaurs—Now These Jurassic-Era Fish Are Dying Out Because of… – The Daily Galaxy
They Swam With Dinosaurs—Now These Jurassic-Era Fish Are Dying Out Because of… The Daily Galaxy
Iran's folded rocks: The crumpled mountains at the intersection of Asia and Europe – Live Science
Iran’s folded rocks: The crumpled mountains at the intersection of Asia and Europe Live Science
Geologists Have Uncovered a Brand New Continent in Arctic Breakup Zone – The Daily Galaxy
Geologists Have Uncovered a Brand New Continent in Arctic Breakup Zone The Daily GalaxyView Full Coverage on Google News
Scientists stumble across rare evidence that Earth is peeling underneath the Sierra Nevada – CNN
Scientists stumble across rare evidence that Earth is peeling underneath the Sierra Nevada CNN
Astronomers Have Announced the Discovery of the Most Promising “Evidence” to Date of Potential Life on a Planet Outside Our Solar System – The Daily Galaxy
Astronomers Have Announced the Discovery of the Most Promising “Evidence” to Date of Potential Life on a Planet Outside Our Solar System The Daily Galaxy
Rocket Report: Daytona rocket delayed again; Bahamas tells SpaceX to hold up – Ars Technica
Rocket Report: Daytona rocket delayed again; Bahamas tells SpaceX to hold up Ars Technica
Indian astronomers investigate the behavior of X-ray binary SXP 138 – Phys.org
Indian astronomers investigate the behavior of X-ray binary SXP 138 Phys.org
Astronomers Still Don’t Understand These Strange Circles in the Sky – Scientific American
Astronomers Still Don’t Understand These Strange Circles in the Sky Scientific American