Tuesday, November 24th, 2009
There was a celestial “meeting” in the skies which you may have glimpsed in the skies over Texas: A close encounter between the Moon and...
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Have you ever seen the sun distort near the horizon at dawn or dusk? Well, this effect can happen in both hot and cooler settings. As far as the...
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Turn your eyes skyward this week to enjoy the Perseid Meteor Shower which peaks August 11-12. Unfortunately, north Texs skies will probably not...
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Another free light show greeted residents from Iowa into Canada the on the morning of July 22nd as a stream of solar particles interacted with the...
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This interesting fact from the realm of near-space today: While we’ve been mired in the deepest solar minimum in a century, sky watchers had few...
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A magnificent display of noctilucent clouds continues over Europe. The "extraterrestrial-blue" clouds are so bright, you can see them while...
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More eye-candy sunset photos have been coming in from across the Northern Hemisphere thanks to the eruption of Sarychev volcano (far eastern Russia)...
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Named from the Latin word for “pouchy”, Mammatus clouds are often confused as being harbingers of tornadoes.These are high-level clouds...
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As expected, reports are filtering in of spectacular sunsets from the Sarychev volcanic eruption earlier in June. This picture is from Canada: keep an...
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