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Why is the Red Centre suddenly green in 2026? NASA satellite images and rainfall explained
Heavy rainfall in February and March 2026 caused Australia’s Red Centre to turn green, captured by NASA satellite images, marking one of the wettest periods on record for the Northern Territory.
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NASA will track solar activity to protect Artemis II astronauts
Four astronauts are preparing to fly around the Moon on a roughly 10-day mission, and for the entire trip, teams on the ground will be watching the Sun as closely as they watch the spacecraft. NASA ...
A "loud boom" heard in northeast Ohio on Tuesday, March 17 was likely the result of a meteor, the National Weather Service said. The agency's Pittsburgh office said a "fireball" was spotted in the sky ...
It remains difficult to anticipate the size of ice chunks falling from the sky, and even estimating how hail melts as it ...
The National Weather Service says satellite images indicated a meteor flew over the skies of Northeast Ohio. Multiple people ...
NASA’s SEaRCH project uses smartphone reports from volunteers to track hail size and storm patterns, combining community observations with satellite data to improve precipitation research.
The National Weather Service in Pittsburgh says it has fielded numerous reports of a large fireball across parts of western ...
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER — On Monday morning, NASA announced that Crew-12 mission managers made the decision to delay the launch to Thursday, due to unfavorable weather conditions. Originally, NASA’s ...
As four astronauts travel around the moon on NASA's Artemis II mission, they will venture beyond Earth's protective magnetic field. The crew's spacecraft, Orion, will carry and protect them as they ...
All things that go up must eventually come down. NASA says that its Van Allen Probe A satellite has fallen precipitously back to Earth after a 14-year journey through space. The probe reentered the ...
The Van Allen Probe A, which was launched in August 2012, is likely to reenter Earth's atmosphere around 7:45 p.m. ET on Tuesday, NASA said in a news release, citing the U.S. Space Force. There is a ...
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